Dr. K. S. Kuppusamy

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Dr.K.S.Kuppusamy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science, School of Engineering and Technology, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry. His research interest includes Accessible Computing, Human Computer Interaction, Machine Learning. He has published 85+ papers in Indexed International Journals, International Conferences and technical magazines. His articles are published by reputed publishers such as Oxford University Press, Elsevier, Springer, Taylor and Francis, World Scientific, Emerald and EFY. He is the recipient of Best Teacher award from Pondicherry University for Six times. He is serving as the Counsellor for Persons with Disabilities at HEPSN Enabling Unit, Pondicherry University.

  • Associate Professor

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Notable Publications

Kuppusamy, K. S., & Aghila, G. (2013). Scopas—Semantic Computation Of Page Score. International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making, 12(06), 1309-1331, World Scientific. (Impact Factor : 2.86)

Kumar, A., Kuppusamy, K. S., & Aghila, G. (2018). FAMOUS: Forensic Analysis of MObile devices Using Scoring of application permissions. Future Generation Computer Systems, 83, 158-172, Elsevier. (Impact Factor : 5.76)

Ab Shaqoor Nengroo & Kuppusamy, K. S. (2018). Machine learning based heterogeneous web advertisements detection using a diverse feature set. Future Generation Computer Systems, 89, 68-77, Elsevier. (Impact Factor: 5.76)

Kuppusamy, K. S., & Aghila, G. (2018). HuMan: an accessible, polymorphic and personalized CAPTCHA interface with preemption feature tailored for persons with visual impairments. Universal Access in the Information Society, 17(4), 841-864, Springer. (Impact Factor : 0.92)

"Kuppusamy, K. S. (2019). PassContext and PassActions: transforming authentication into multi-dimensional contextual and interaction sequences. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 1-28, Springer. (Impact Factor : 1.91)"