Supriya Raheja

Work place: Dept. of Computer Science Engineering, ITM University, Gurgaon, India

E-mail: supriya@itmindia.edu

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Research Interests: Computer Networks, Logic Calculi, Programming Language Theory

Biography

Supriya Raheja was born on March 13. She is currently Assistant Professor (Senior Grade) in Department of CSE & IT, School of Engineering & Technology, ITM University. She has about 7 years of Teaching Experience.

She is currently pursuing Ph.d. in Computer Science. Her areas of interest include Object Oriented Programming, Rapid Application Development, Operating System, Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Vague Logic. She has written 5 Laboratory Manuals. She had guided 6 M.Tech Projects and more than 25 B.Tech Projects. She has Published 20 Papers in International Journals with good indexing and in IEEE International Conferences. She is the reviewer and assistant editor of various international journals.  She is the Faculty Coordinator for the ISTE Student Chapter. Along with this she is the Chief Coordinator of department magazine REFLECTION.

Author Articles
Improving the Prediction Rate of Diabetes using Fuzzy Expert System

By Vaishali Jain Supriya Raheja

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2015.10.10, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2015

The use of fuzzy logic in disease diagnosis is very common and beneficial as it incorporates the knowledge and experience of physician into fuzzy sets and rules. Most of the research proposed different systems for the diabetes diagnosis. But their accuracy of prediction is not accurate. So, the proposed system presents promising approach for accurately predicting the diabetes by considering the different parameters which are helpful in the diagnosis of diabetes. The proposed fuzzy verdict mechanism takes the information collected from the patients as inputs in the form of datasets. System considers both rules and physicians knowledge to provide the prediction rate of diabetes. Evaluation shows the approach results in better accuracy as compared to other prediction approaches.

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Vague Logic Approach to Disk Scheduling

By Priya Hooda Supriya Raheja

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2014.12.07, Pub. Date: 8 Nov. 2014

Vague sets theory separates the evidences in favour and against of an element in a set which provides better mechanism to handle impreciseness and uncertainty. This research paper aims to handle the incompleteness and impreciseness of data associated with the disk access requests. Here, we propose a new disk scheduling algorithm, Vague Disk Scheduling (VDS) Algorithm, based on vague logic. The proposed framework includes Vague-Fuzzification Technique, Priority Expression, and VDS Algorithm. The Vague-Fuzzification Technique is applied to the input data of each disk access request and generates a priority for each request in the queue. Based on the priority allotted the requests are serviced. Finally work is evaluated on different datasets and finally compared with Fuzzy Disk Scheduling (FDS) Algorithm. The results prove that VDS algorithm performs better than FDS Algorithm.

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