Mrs. Banushri S | Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Banushri S is an accomplished academician and researcher in Computer Science and Engineering, recognized for her contributions to machine learning, deep learning, image processing, and human activity recognition. She has published impactful research across reputed journals and conferences, contributing to the scientific community with multiple documents, citations, and an evolving h-index that reflects her growing influence in the field. Her academic journey includes strong foundational degrees in engineering and digital electronics, shaping her expertise in logic design, embedded systems, computer architecture, networking, operating systems, programming, and advanced AI-driven technologies. With extensive teaching experience as an Assistant Professor in leading engineering institutions, she has guided numerous undergraduate and postgraduate learners, supervised research projects, and supported curriculum development and departmental academic activities. Her research works span areas such as fall detection, wearable sensor data analysis, transfer learning, and long-range context modeling for human activity recognition, including contributions indexed in Scopus and other reputed platforms. She has actively participated in faculty development programs, workshops, and conferences focusing on artificial intelligence, computer vision, and full-stack technologies, while also being a member of professional bodies like ISTE and CSI. Her work reflects a commitment to advancing intelligent systems research and contributing to academic excellence.
Profile: Scopus
Featured Publications
Banushri, S. (2026). Attention-guided residual shrinkage with gated recurrent unit for human activity recognition. Information Processing and Management.