P. K. Nizar Banu

P. K. Nizar Banu is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Bangalore, India. She has Completed Ph.D in Computer Science from Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India. She received M. Sc., and M. Phil., degrees in Computer Science from Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India. Also she received M.C.A degree from the Same University. She is a University Rank Holder in M. Sc., and University Gold Medalist in M. Phil. Her research interests include Rough Sets, Fuzzy Systems, Web Mining, Bio Informatics and Image Processing. She has published research papers in the areas like Web Usage Mining, Rough Sets, Clustering Gene expression patterns and feature selection in reputed International Journals and Conferences.

Publications

Discovering the Micro-Clusters From a Group of DHH Learners: An Approach Using Machine Learning Techniques
Anisha Poly, P. K. Nizar Banu. © 2024. 17 pages.
The e-learning environment is essentially helpful for improving the autonomous learning skills of the DHH learners. Facing numerous resources online, DHH learners need support to...
Robust Feature Selection Using Rough Set-Based Ant-Lion Optimizer for Data Classification
Ahmad Taher Azar, P. K. Nizar Banu. © 2022. 21 pages.
The selection of an algorithm to tackle a certain problem is a vital undertaking that necessitates both time and knowledge. Non-functional needs, such as the size, quality, and...
International Journal of Public Health Management and Ethics (IJPHME)
Qiang (Shawn) Cheng. Est. 2017.
The International Journal of Public Health Management and Ethics (IJPHME) is a premier source featuring emerging research on the current issues facing public health and welfare...
International Journal of Rough Sets and Data Analysis (IJRSDA)
Parikshit Narendra Mahalle. Est. 2014.
The International Journal of Rough Sets and Data Analysis (IJRSDA) is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes high-quality and significant research in all fields of rough...