Chetan Bulla

Work place: Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, India

E-mail: chetan.bulla@syenchron.com

Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6463-0509

Research Interests: Cloud Computing

Biography

Chetan Bulla, PhD, he is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering. He received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. degrees in Cloud Technology. He is the author of more than 30 scientific contributions including articles in international Peer-review Journals and Conferences in the area of Wireless Mobile communications. His area of interest cloud computing, fog computing and AI.

Author Articles
Suspicious Activity Detection Model in Bank Transactions Using Deep Learning with Fog Computing Infrastructure

By Girish Wali Chetan Bulla

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2024.06.01, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2024

The financial sector is grappling with significant challenges in detecting cyber attacks, leading to potential short- and long-term financial losses for banks and other institutions. The statistical and machine learning methods have been effective in identifying suspicious activities, they have struggled to achieve a balance between recall and precision. To improve accuracy, this paper introduces a novel approach that employs deep learning and bio-inspired algorithms to detect suspicious activities. The proposed model analyzes transactional patterns, quantities, and temporal aspects using a carefully curated dataset of labeled transactions. The model shows promising results in distinguishing between legitimate and fraudulent operations, achieving a balance between recall and precision. Further, many in the industry are transitioning to cloud computing infrastructures to enhance application performance. However, these infrastructures are not ideal for delay-sensitive applications, such as those in the medical and finance sectors. To address communication delays, fog computing has emerged as a new paradigm. The  proposed model was simulated using Python and the Google Colab framework, and  experimental results shows that  improved accuracy and a balanced recall and precision.

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