
Prof. Prem Kumar Singh
Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management -Visakhapatnam, India
Title: Turiyam Set a four way Data Characterization methodology and its Comparison with Aristotle and Belnap Four Valued Logic
Abstract:
Recently, Turiyam set was introduced by Singh at Int'l Conference on Operations Research and Applications (ORA 2021) which held at Guilin, China for exploring unknown data. It helps in characterization of uncertainty in data with fuzzy attributes in true (t), false( f), indeterminate (i) and Liberal regions (l), respectively. Several debates happened on four valued logic and its existence. However many authors started working on it. There are two famous method available on four valued logic. One is Aristotle and another one on Belnap logic. This paper try to compare those method with Turiyam set as well as provide some research trends on it.
Biography:
Dr. Prem Kumar Singh has more than 15 Years of
experience in teaching and research. Currently, he is working as Full Professor
at Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Gandhi Institute of
Technology and Management (Deemed-to-be-University)-Visakhapatnam, Andhra
Pradesh 530045, India. He holds a Post-Doc in Computer Science from Faculty of
Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Malaya-Kuala Lumpur
which was fully funded by HIR Lab Malaysian Govt of Higher Education. He holds
a PhD degree in Computer Science from School of Information Technology and
Engineering, VIT University-Vellore which was fully funded by NBHM Department
of Atomic Energy, Govt of India. His current research interests are complex
data analysis, graph theory, uncertainty analysis and its mathematization. He
is well known for the work on bipolar, three-polar, m-polar, and complex
graphs. He recently introduced the Turiyam set for dealing uncertainty in the
fourth dimension. These works were acknowledged by more than 110 peer reviewed
conferences and Journals which received more than 2800 citations, 30 H-index
and 72 i10 papers. He served as Technical Program Committee, Reviewer, Guest
Editor, Editorial board member as well as Speaker for more than 350 peer
reviewed conferences and journals. He has completed more than 3 research project. He is Editor-In-Chief for “Journal of Neutrosophic and Fuzzy
Systems” and Associate Editor for “Journal of Artificial Intelligence and
Technology”. He is listed as top 2% Scientist by Stanford University from
2019 to till now. He is also considered as one of the influential author in his
field in 2023.