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    Semantic Search and Relational Data Integration
    with Naga Surya Pasupuleti, Narender Bitla, and Abhirup Mazumder
    Semantic Data Integration Methods Bulletin. 2020.
    Relational databases remain the primary operational store for enterprise records, but users increasingly expect search behavior that tolerates unfamiliar schemas, synonymy, missing joins, and mixed textual and structured evidence. This paper presents Semantic-Relational Search Integration (SRSI), a framework for adding semantic search and lightweight data integration to existing relational sources without replacing the database engine. SRSI builds a semantic overlay consisting of schema correspo…Read more
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    Cross-Cloud Performance Benchmarking and Optimization
    with Narender Bitla, Akshay Deshpande, and Murali Shankar Dulam
    Cross-Cloud Systems Measurement Report. 2021.
    Public cloud providers expose similar high-level resources but differ in processor generations, storage paths, network locality, virtualization overhead, accelerator availability, and pricing rules. These differences make direct comparison difficult for teams that operate analytics, web services, and machine-learning pipelines across providers. This paper presents Provider-Normalized Cross-Cloud Benchmarking (PNCB), a 2021-era framework for measuring and optimizing distributed workloads across h…Read more
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    Convergence of Cloud-Native Architectures and AI
    with Naga Surya Pasupuleti, Murali Shankar Dulam, and Akshay Deshpande
    Cloud-Native Ai Systems Review. 2022.
    Cloud-native platforms and applied artificial intelligence have matured along partially separate paths. Container orchestration, microservices, declarative configuration, and service-level observability improved software delivery, while production machine learning systems introduced model artifacts, feature pipelines, training jobs, validation gates, and prediction services. Operating these stacks separately creates duplicated control loops, fragile model releases, and limited visibility into th…Read more
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    Attribute Extraction and Sentiment Analysis in NLP
    with Shiva Carimireddy and Akshay Deshpande
    Applied Natural Language Processing Methods Bulletin. 2022.
    Product reviews, support tickets, and survey comments rarely express sentiment as a single document-level label. They mention concrete attributes, such as battery life, delivery, staff, screen, price, or policy, and assign different polarities to each of them. This paper presents Boundary-Aware Attribute Sentiment Extraction (BASE), a joint framework for extracting attribute spans, opinion spans, and attribute-level sentiment labels from review text. BASE combines a pre-trained language encoder …Read more
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    Self-Ensembling Techniques in Semi-Supervised Learning
    with Suhas Malempati and Mythili Annamalai Sekar
    Semi-Supervised Vision Methods Review. 2023.
    Self-ensembling has become a central design pattern for deep semi-supervised learning: a model is trained not only to fit scarce labeled examples, but also to agree with stable targets produced from its own perturbed predictions, historical predictions, or weight-averaged teacher. This paper presents Agreement-Gated Self-Ensembling Review and Refinement (AGSER), a compact framework for analyzing and improving such methods under label scarcity, unlabeled-set shift, and class-dependent confidence …Read more
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    Reviewer Agreement and Phrase-Based Profiles
    with Abhirup Mazumder, Suhas Malempati, and Ravi Kiran Kodali
    Peer Review Informatics Research Bulletin. 2023.
    Peer review depends on independent expert judgment, but high reviewer disagreement can delay editorial decisions, expose inconsistent criteria, and increase the burden on area chairs and editors. This paper presents Reviewer Phrase Agreement Profiling (RPAP), a chronology-scoped framework for estimating when two reviewers are likely to agree before reviews for a target submission are written. RPAP represents each reviewer using prior publications, prior public reviews when available, citation-gr…Read more
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    Historical Analysis and Judicial Decision Prediction
    with Abhirup Mazumder and Bikesh Kumar
    Judicial Analytics and Historical Modeling Review. 2023.
    Judicial prediction has progressed from feature-based court-outcome studies to neural and benchmark-driven legal language understanding. Yet many published evaluations still mix outcome identification, retrospective categorization, and prospective forecasting. This paper presents a chronology-scoped framework for historical judicial analysis that separates those settings and treats a prediction as valid only when all features, legal texts, judge histories, and retrieved precedents were available…Read more
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    Long-Term Forecasting Trends in Machine Learning
    with Abhirup Mazumder, Suhas Malempati, and Kabilan Kannan
    Long-Horizon Forecasting Methods Review. 2024.
    Long-term forecasting has moved from isolated statistical extrapolation toward machine learning pipelines that combine global neural models, exogenous context, decomposition, calibration, and governance controls. This paper reviews those trends from the perspective of 2024 practice and proposes a compact lifecycle framework for selecting and evaluating long-horizon models under chronology, reliability, and operational constraints. The framework, called Chronology-Aware Forecasting Lifecycle (CAF…Read more
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    Hybrid Retrieval Systems for Enterprise Knowledge
    with Narender Bitla and Abhirup Mazumder
    Enterprise Knowledge Retrieval Research Bulletin. 2024.
    Enterprise knowledge retrieval must search across policy documents, product manuals, incident reports, source repositories, tickets, relational records, and domain-specific analytical stores. Pure lexical retrieval is robust and transparent but can miss paraphrased evidence. Dense retrieval improves semantic recall but may ignore entity scope, temporal validity, permissions, and structured constraints. This paper presents Governed Hybrid Evidence Retrieval (GHER), a retrieval architecture that c…Read more
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    Optimizing Big Data Pipelines for Scale
    with Bikesh Kumar and Ravi Kiran Kodali
    Cloud Data Engineering Workshop Report. 2025.
    Big data pipelines now combine batch analytics, stream ingestion, machine-learning feature preparation, model-serving telemetry, and governed enterprise data movement. Scale is no longer only a question of adding workers: pipeline operators must select execution engines, partitioning strategies, storage layouts, accelerator routes, and recovery policies while preserving freshness, cost discipline, and compliance. This paper presents Scale-Aware Pipeline Optimization (SAPO), a practical control f…Read more
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    The Future of Agentic AI and Cloud Governance
    with Narender Bitla, Kabilan Kannan, and Suhas Malempati
    Zenodo. 2025.
    Cloud platforms now host continuously changing data pipelines, model-serving systems, API gateways, and compliance-sensitive analytics. Manual governance processes cannot inspect every telemetry stream, configuration change, data movement, and policy exception at the pace of elastic infrastructure. This paper presents Policy-Bounded Agentic Cloud Governance (PACG), a control-plane architecture in which specialized AI agents propose operational actions but cannot execute them without formal polic…Read more
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    Policy-Composable Foundation Agents for Regulated Cyber-Physical Enterprises
    with Murali Shankar Dulam, Narender Bitla, and Naga Surya Pasupuleti
    Regulated Cyber-Physical Foundation Agents. 2026.
    Regulated cyber-physical enterprises increasingly connect foundation-model agents to cloud data pipelines, PMU streams, API gateways, LLM workloads, retrieval systems, calibration programs, anonymized data products, sequential recommendation services, and long-horizon forecasting workflows. The main governance problem is not whether each local system can enforce its own policy, but whether an agent can compose policies across domains before choosing tools, evidence, models, and operational actio…Read more
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    Reflexive Synthetic Data Governance for Enterprise AI Agents
    with Mythili Annamalai Sekar and Shiva Carimireddy
    Data Governance Forum. 2026.
    Enterprise AI agents need representative records for retrieval testing, policy evaluation, incident rehearsal, risk analysis, and documentation maintenance, but using raw operational data in these workflows can expose sensitive fields and silently reinforce stale policy assumptions. This paper proposes RSDG, a reflexive synthetic data governance architecture for enterprise AI agents. RSDG treats synthetic-data generation, anonymization, retrieval, validation, documentation, release, and downstre…Read more
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    Carbon-Aware Cross-Cloud Scheduling for LLM and Grid Analytics
    with Murali Shankar Dulam and Akshay Deshpande
    Intelligent Infrastructure Forum. 2026.
    Cross-cloud artificial intelligence platforms increasingly serve both flexible large-language-model (LLM) workflows and time-critical power-grid analytics. Carbon-aware scheduling can shift model work toward lower-emission regions and times, but indiscriminate shifting can delay phasor measurement unit (PMU) event detection, lose calibration warnings, violate data-location policy, or make model outputs unavailable when operators need them. This paper proposes CACS, a Carbon-Aware Cross-Cloud Sch…Read more
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    Ethics of End-of-Life Care: The Need for Improved Communication among Physicians, Patients, and Families
    with D. Passigli, R. Sarkar, S. Paul, and Pamela Saha
    Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 2 (1): 45-69. 2011.
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    Meme-Aware Legal and Policy RAG for Explainable Governance
    with Ravi Kiran Kodali and Kabilan Kannan
    Explainable Governance and Policy Rag Forum. 2026.
    Legal, compliance, and enterprise-policy retrieval systems must explain not only which source supports an answer, but also which recurring phrase, standard, exception, or interpretive frame shaped the answer. Conventional retrieval-augmented generation can cite documents while still missing the lineage of policy language across runbooks, legal memoranda, contracts, incident reports, and governance repositories. This paper proposes Meme-Aware Legal and Policy RAG (MAP-RAG), a synthetic architectu…Read more
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    Privacy-Preserving Sequential Decision Systems for Regulated Personalization
    with Narender Bitla, Naga Surya Pasupuleti, and Adithya Parthasarathy
    Regulated Personalization Systems Forum. 2026.
    Regulated personalization systems must decide what information, offer, limit, explanation, or next action to present while preserving privacy and controlling downstream harm. Conventional sequential recommenders optimize engagement over behavior traces, but regulated settings also require privacy budgets, evidence constraints, risk limits, and auditable tool use. This paper proposes Privacy-Preserving Sequential Decision Systems (PPSDS), a synthetic architecture for regulated personalization tha…Read more
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    Contract-Driven Multi-Agent Incident Response for Cloud-Native Platforms
    with Mythili Annamalai Sekar, Murali Shankar Dulam, and Abhirup Mazumder
    Incident Response Systems Forum. 2026.
    Cloud-native incident response increasingly spans Kubernetes clusters, API gateways, vector stores, observability backends, model endpoints, and compliance repositories. Human responders need fast evidence, but unbounded automation can make incidents worse by invoking unsafe tools, leaking sensitive context, or applying stale runbook steps. This paper proposes Contract-Driven Multi-Agent Incident Response (CD-MAIR), a synthetic architecture in which specialized response agents negotiate typed to…Read more
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    Cross-Cloud LLMOps Scheduler for Privacy-Budgeted RAG and Inference
    with Naga Surya Pasupuleti and Shiva Carimireddy
    Llmops Systems Forum. 2026.
    Enterprise retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and large-language-model inference increasingly run across multiple cloud providers, vector stores, data catalogs, and model endpoints. The operational scheduler must therefore optimize latency and cost without violating data residency, gateway intent policies, model-context-protocol contracts, or privacy budgets. This paper proposes a Cross-Cloud LLMOps Scheduler (CCLS), a synthetic architecture for routing extraction, retrieval, context construct…Read more
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    A Comparative Appraisal of Nyaya and Advaita Vedanta Theories of Perception
    Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 19 3-15. 2014.
    Our aim Is to give an idea of the Nyaya and Advaita tlieories of perception and to note metapliysicai or ontological elements In them. We shall consider whether it is possible to sieve out features of the theories without such elements with a view to formulating a commonly acceptable platform for dialogue regarding a theory of perception. In recent times scholars have attempted to pick up common elements in the two theories. In our account we may, however, be allowed to use Sanskrit philosophica…Read more
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    A Comparative Appraisal of Nyaya and Advaita Vedanta Theories of Perception
    Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 20 3-15. 2015.
    Our aim is to give an idea of the Nyaya and Advaita theories of perception and to note metaphysical or ontological elements in them. We shall consider whether it is possible to sieve out features of the theories without such elements with a view to formulating a commonly acceptable platform for dialogue regarding a theory of perception. In recent times scholars have attempted to pick up common elements in the two theories. In our account we may, however, be allowed to use Sanskrit philosophical …Read more
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    The philosophy of the vāllabha school of vedānta (review)
    Philosophy East and West 60 (1). 2010.
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    Meaning, truth, and prediction, a reconstruction of Nyaya semantics
    Jadavpur University, Calcutta in collaboration with K.P. Bagchi & Co.. 1991.
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    Memory and the Writing of (Un)Time: Being, Presence and the Possible
    Critical Horizons 23 (3): 247-264. 2022.
    Focusing on the philosophical puzzle of time and its relation with being and presence the paper explores the volatile relationalities un/tying them in shaping our conceptualisation of memory as re-turning. With such an approach the paper analyses the paradoxes that always haunt any attempt at thinking time, being and presence in their specificity as well as within their general embrace. It is through such play of the specific and general, the paper submits, that the thinking of memory and its ac…Read more
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    Meeting Report: 9th International Conference on Ethics in Biology, Engineering, and Medicine
    with Pamela Saha
    Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 12 (1): 175-213. 2021.
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    Ethical Implications of Biofuel Production and Use and Its Relationship with Environment and Society
    with Baishali Kanjilal
    Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 10 (1): 69-83. 2019.