Mousumi Mitra

Work place: Dept. of CSE, Netaji Subhash Engineering College, Garia, Kolkata-700152, INDIA.

E-mail: mousumi.mtr@gmail.com

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Research Interests: Software Construction, Software Development Process, Software Engineering

Biography

Mousumi Mitra – Received M. Tech (Computer Science) in the year 2013, from Netaji Subhash Engineering College, under West Bengal University of Technology (WBUT) and B. Tech (Information technology) in the year 2010, from Saroj Mohan Institute of Technology, under WBUT, Kolkata, India. Presently, she has been involved in freelance software development for education and training. She is the primary author of a technical book E-Learner's Assessments with Fuzzy Logic, publish in December 2019 (ISBN: 978-613-8-91999-5). She has published an article in a reputed International Journal, A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Assess Web Learner's Joint Skills in September 2015 (Publisher: MECS Press (Modern Education and Computer Science), Hong Kong). Besides these, she has been a speaker on the topic of Applying A Fuzzy Technique For Web-Based Learner’s Performance Evaluation in July 2013, at a reputed conference and the proceedings have been published in N3CD-2013 at JIS Engineering College, Kalyani. She has a keen interest in Education Technology and making use of cutting edge and innovative technologies to be used in our everyday life. Her current research interests include Education Technology, Blockchain, and their implementations.

Author Articles
A Modernized Voting System Using Fuzzy Logic and Blockchain Technology

By Mousumi Mitra Aviroop Chowdhury

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2020.03.03, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2020

Voting is a formal expression of one’s choice. Though the process is simple, it has far-reaching and deep-lying impacts. Through a vote, people get a channel to voice their opinion anonymously. There are issues with the orthodox traditional voting system, which is used across the world today. Studies, presented throughout the paper, would highlight how millions of people have missed out on voicing their opinion, or get proper representation, due to the many short-comings of the dated traditional voting systems. Blockchain is a comparatively new technology. There have been advances and research made to make use of blockchains in the world of finance and ledger management. But precious little has been done to tackle simpler but wider-reaching problems of voting. The novel approach suggested here would give the voters a chance to vote from the comfort of their homes, or, without adjusting their busy everyday schedules, and make sure everyone gets a proper representation as well. A combination of blockchain technology and fuzzy logic has been used here, to achieve a solution, that we think would help modernize the voting system and ensure greater satisfaction among the voters that their views have been represented in one way or the other. Using this novel approach, we believe that more people would be encouraged to vote and a greater number of voices would get proper representation.

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A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Assess Web Learner’s Joint Skills

By Mousumi Mitra Atanu Das

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2015.09.02, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2015

Skill assessment is an important but complicated task in the entire web based teaching and learning process. The learner’s performance assessment has a strong influence on learners’ approaches to learn and their learning outcomes like professional acceptability on desired skills. Most educators focus either on assessing a learner’s technical skill set or non-technical skill set, individually, rather than focusing on both the aspects. This paper bridges the gap by applying fuzzy logic approach to analyze a learner’s joint skills incorporating both skills-set.
An already proven e-commerce website’s evaluation technique has been chosen and applied in two situations of learner’s skill assessment through case studies namely: technical skills evaluation, and non-technical skills evaluation. Experiments show that the learner’s success depends on both sets of skill attributes. This work then proposed a novel method for skill assessment considering two (instead of one) sets of skill attributes invoking parallel or joint application of the technique. This new technique has also been analysed through a case study.

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