CSE Faculty Publish Stock Prediction Paper in Springer Journal
Anurag University proudly announces a significant research accomplishment by a team of its Computer Science faculty: Dr. G. Vishnu Murthy (Dean, CSE), Dr. M. Sridevi (HOD, Data Science), Dr. G. Bala Krishna, and Dr. D. Ramana Kumar. Their paper, titled 'Integration of Explainable AI with Deep Learning for Real-Time Sentiment-Driven Stock Price Prediction,' has been published in the Journal of Computational Economics, a Springer publication indexed in both SCI and Scopus with an H-index of 51.
The work addresses two of the most compelling challenges in modern financial technology: leveraging deep learning for accurate, real-time stock price prediction, and incorporating explainable AI so that model decisions remain transparent and interpretable. By blending market sentiment analysis with advanced predictive modelling, the research contributes meaningfully to the growing field of AI-driven financial forecasting. Publication in a reputed, high-indexed journal underscores the quality, originality, and rigour of the team's contribution.
This achievement reflects Anurag University's strong and collaborative research culture, where faculty across departments work together to advance knowledge in emerging, high-impact areas. The university congratulates the authors on this impactful contribution and celebrates their continued commitment to research excellence.
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