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AI based approach to trailer generation for online educational courses CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-11-28 Prakhar Mishra, Chaitali Diwan, Srinath Srinivasa, G. Srinivasaraghavan
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A deep learning framework for students' academic performance analysis CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Sumati Pathak, Hiral Raja, Sumit Srivastava, Neelam Sahu, Rohit Raja, Amit Kumar Dewangan
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SleepLess: personalized sleep monitoring using smartphones and semi-supervised learning CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-11-16 Priyanka Mary Mammen, Camellia Zakaria, Prashant Shenoy
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On the classification of Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment and healthy control: maximum a posteriori probability based approach CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-08-30 Abhijit Chandra, Subhabrata Roy
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Wireless Router Placements for Long-Distance Communications in MoCs CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-08-23 Arijit Karali, Biswajit Bhowmik
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Energy harvesting techniques and performance analysis for L-MRC receiver in Rayleigh fading channels CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-08-21 Nandita Deka, Rupaban Subadar
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Analysis of India’s agricultural ecosystem using knowledge-based Tantra framework CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-08-12 Shreekanth M. Prabhu, Natarajan Subramanyam
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COVID-19 epidemic anxiety, mental stress, and sleep disorders in developing country university students CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-05-27 Digvijay Pandey, Asif Hasan, Binay Kumar Pandey, Mesfin Esayas Lelisho, A. S. Hovan George, Aakifa Shahul
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EASE© framework in design and development of clinical artificial intelligence applications CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-04-12 Sujoy Kar, Triyanka Tiu, Sangita Reddy
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Digital health: trends, opportunities and challenges in medical devices, pharma and bio-technology CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-04-11 Naresh Kasoju, N. S. Remya, Renjith Sasi, S. Sujesh, Biju Soman, C. Kesavadas, C. V. Muraleedharan, P. R. Harikrishna Varma, Sanjay Behari
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Enterprise planning, managing & executing digital transformation in corporate hospitals CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-04-10 Arvind Sivaramakrishnan, Sridhar Yadla Reddy, Moumita Gosh, Ganeshraj Narayanaswamy, G. Ranganathan
An approach to defining the context and nature of the size and scale of digital transformation in a healthcare Delivery organization. The paper looks at defining the relevance of the digital initiatives specific to the organization and thereby making choices of sequencing the execution. This necessitates the decision-making process structure of choosing what to do, how to do, when to do, and how to
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A federated learning approach for smart healthcare systems CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-04-11 Ayushi Mishra, Subhajyoti Saha, Saroj Mishra, Priyanka Bagade
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Digital health in a corporate hospital in India: a nursing perspective CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-04-07 Usha Banerjee, D. Maryline Flinsi, Simmy Rajan
Digital health technology has emerged as a pillar in the delivery of healthcare. The world has witnessed a boom in the health technology market for products such as wearables, telemedicine, e-pharmacies, robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Virtual Reality. The use of digital health solutions can revolutionize people to achieve higher standards of health, and access services to promote and protect
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The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM): making of India’s Digital Health Story CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-03-31 R. S. Sharma, Aishwarya Rohatgi, Sandeep Jain, Dilip Singh
Technology is being leveraged worldwide to deliver services to citizens in all domains, including healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed everyone to embrace digital transformation and reconsider current healthcare trends. In response to the emerging need for digitization of healthcare in India, the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission was launched in September 2021. It creates and uses Digital Public
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A review on tele-manipulators for remote diagnostic procedures and surgery CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-03-27 Ratnangshu Das, Nayan Jyoti Baishya, Bishakh Bhattacharya
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Conversations from the other side: optimizing interactions using remote technology for critical care CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-03-24 Sai Praveen Haranath
Remote care has become common place and widespread. As affordability improves there has been a magnitude of increase in end users. Communication is paramount in healthcare and even more so in intensive fields like critical care and surgery. Remote technology allows geographically disparate providers and patients to interact. Unlike a bedside interaction there are certain parameters to monitor when
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Information and communication technology as an enabler for decongesting the hospital ecosystem for timely emergency care – ‘accident to discharge’ CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-03-23 Praneesh Kumar Yadav, Hitesh Saini, Prashant Prabhu, Hariprasath Subramanian
The article focuses on developing methods and techniques for improving accident- to-discharge workflows that could in turn enable smarter, de-congested hospitals. The paper analyzes the role of large corporations with expertise in building sensors, solutions for healthcare, and smart cities. This could be the desired catalyst in speeding up the transformation. The paper explores about three large players
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Digital Health in 2030: A peep into the future CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-03-20 Krishnan Ganapathy
Digital Heath is steadily evolving, spreading worldwide and radically transforming health care and its delivery. The global urban rural health divide is likely to be bridged using Digital Health in its entirety. Futurology is a pseudo-science involving imagining, envisioning, projecting and predicting what is likely to be realized. Visualising and predicting the future is generally based on how cutting-edge
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Digital health rules and regulations: an overview CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2023-03-16 Bagmisikha Puhan, Siddhant Gupta
With the proliferation of digital health around the globe, there is involvement of one too many stakeholders, across the entire spectrum of service offerings. What may have started as a focus on the platforms, and care providers, now witnesses and ascribes several duties and obligations which are carved out for the end users, the patients in this case. In this article, we are deep diving into the rules
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Correction to: Yantramanav: a humanoid to spread literacy among rural children through eGurukul education system CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-11-27 A. Rohini, K. Kalaivani, R. A. Karthika
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The “Every Child A Scientist” program: using digital technologies to enhance science learning among middle grade students from corporation schools in Chennai CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-11-22 B. Preetha, Gayatri Venkataraman, G. N. Hariharan, V. R. Prabavathy
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Yantramanav: a humanoid to spread literacy among rural children through eGurukul education system CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-11-09 A. Rohini, K. Kalaivani, R. A. Karthika
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Ignite: democratising software engineering at TCS CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-11-05 Swarna Srinivasan, Suresh Sathiavageeswaran, Usha Nair
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Continuous up skilling of teaching faculty for competency building: during and post pandemic CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-09-27 N. R. Alamelu, R. Mary Metilda, Grace Antony
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Exploring the journey of BIM in the Indian AECO industry (2008–2022) an excelize perspective CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-06-20 Sonali Dhopte, Arti Daga
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Technology enabled data driven decision support tools for capital projects CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-06-07 Kalyan Vaidyanathan
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Reinforcing digital eco-system for Industry 2.0: implementer’s perspectives CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-06-04 Sagar S. Gandhi, Manish V. Swami, Amit K. Yadav
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Journey towards knowledge management thru digitization in construction industry CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-06-04 R. Shankar Narayanan, Praveen H. V. Rao, Jayadeep Reddy Mure
Digitization is having a significant impact on several industries and there has been a lot of eagerness to adopt it over the past few years. The case is similar in Construction Industry, and companies have been trying all stops to reap the paybacks and bring in a sense of technology disruption, to a segment which was otherwise hard-wired to the analog era. The benefits are there to realize, both in
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Streamlining production management in construction projects with ICT CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-06-04 Paramjit Singh Lota, T. M. Vijayashree, Bhargav Dave
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Identifying the right level of automation through model composition and stochastic search CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-05-28 Sundararaman Krishnamoorthi, Benny Raphael
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Harnessing social media data for analyzing public inconvenience in construction of Indian metro rail projects CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-05-23 Srinjoy Das, Ganesh Devkar
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Importance of information & communication technology in construction industry CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-05-21 Mitra Barun Dutta
In today’s world where speed and efficiency is improving on a daily basis, the importance of Information & Communication Technology (ICT) is critical. ICT has become the backbone of every part of human life and Construction Industry is no different from the others. ICT in general is a mix of software & hardware which are specialised applications for construction industry. Earlier construction has been
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Interface between ICT and the construction industry (AECO sector) CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-05-18 Swaraj Datta Gupta
Construction industry (AECO sector) have been fragmented and laggards in adopting digital process. The productivity has been of major concern globally, pulling total economy substantially down. Study shows that the value created through higher productivity, can meet half the world’s infrastructure need. High and persistent cost and time overruns are common. Study also shows that the digitization in
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Application of NLP-based topic modeling to analyse unstructured text data in annual reports of construction contracting companies CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-05-13 Murali Jagannathan, Debopam Roy, Venkata Santosh Kumar Delhi
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Privacy in the hyper-connected world and approach to minimize harms CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-03-23 Srinivas Poosarla
The digital world witnessed an unprecedented growth in last decade or so, fueled by ‘exabytes of data’ and ‘emerging technologies led innovation’, completely transforming the way we connect, communicate, commute, cohabit and consume. But all this also meant gradual erosion of privacy that we cherished in physical world, and the fulfilment of this very important dimension of human rights is now challenged
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Federated learning to comply with data protection regulations CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-03-15 Srinivasa Rao Chalamala, Naveen Kumar Kummari, Ajeet Kumar Singh, Aditya Saibewar, Krishna Mohan Chalavadi
AI is adept at using large quantities of data, sometimes sensitive personal data, and can adversely affect individuals’ privacy. Data privacy concerns significantly impact the course of next-generation AI. Users do not trust anyone withholding their data and need privacy-preserving intelligent systems. In addition, several regulations mandate that organizations handle users’ data in ways that do not
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Decision support framework for data residency compliance in cloud CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-03-03 Mangesh Gharote, Sutapa Mondal, Shubhro Roy, Pankaj Sahu, Arun Ramamurthy
Enterprises are availing the benefits of cloud computing in terms of distributed resources, quick deployment, cost effectiveness, scalability, uninterrupted services and hence, are hosting services on cloud. However, these services require transfer of customer data across borders which could violate local, national, or international regulations or even could lead to unintended access of data. Data
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Differential privacy: a privacy cloak for preserving utility in heterogeneous datasets CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Saurabh Gupta, Arun Balaji Buduru, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru
Data has become an integral part of day-to-day human life. Users leave behind a trail of digital footprint that includes their personal and non-personal information. A normal user puts 1.7 megabytes of data every second into the hand of service providers and trusts them to keep it safe. However, researchers have found out that in the name of improving the quality of service, the service providers,
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Privacy self management in enterprise CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-02-21 Kumar Vidhani, Vijayanand Banahatti, Hussain Mirza
An enterprise collects and processes a lot of its customers’ data to run business operations. Many a times, processing of sensitive data can lead to privacy risks. Governments around the world have introduced privacy laws to address concerns arising from such risks. Most laws advocate the privacy self management paradigm based on the notice and choice model to reduce the impact of those risks.The literature
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Privacy and data protection in the enterprise world CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2022-02-21 Imtiyazuddin Shaik, Nishanth Chandran, Rajan M. A
Enterprise systems are becoming more complex with an interconnected network of large heterogeneous devices. These systems generate, process and store large volumes of data (including Personally Identifiable Information (PII)). Securing such a large infrastructure from adversaries is a humongous task for enterprise organizations. Adversaries can exploit the inherent vulnerabilities in the enterprise
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Roadmap for digital technology to foster India’s MSME ecosystem—opportunities and challenges CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-12-10 Buteau, Sharon
Digital technology can significantly enable India’s MSME segment, provided the emerging infrastructure has joint buy-in from the government, solution providers and importantly users. The digital landscape catering to businesses has drastically changed in recent years, several elements have emerged that can start shaping the contours of a strong digital ecosystem. The challenges reside in addressing
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The relevance of co-lending and the role of tech platform in scaling the model CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-12-10 K. Karthik, Sai Vinod Kumar Pandiri
In this article we will be focus on what co-lending is and why this is emerging as an important asset class. Co-Lending in simple terms is a joint lending process involving two financial institutions. We will also be delving on to what the advantages are for each of the stakeholders: Banks, NBFCs and borrowers. Further we will dive deep down into the current issues faced by this model both from an
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Future of financial technology—a perspective CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-12-05 Venkataraman, Ramanathan, Yerchuru, Srinivasa Kumar
We live in 'Exponential Times' powered by Technology. Banking, Financial Services & Insurance are at the epicenter of all the activities and have an unique place to witness as well as shape the Growth and Transformation of all industries. This paper analyses and provides a perspective of the changing context in which the Financial Industry is being shaped by the convergence of ecosystems, technology
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Central bank digital currency: risks, challenges and design considerations for India CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-12-03 Samudrala, Raghava Suresh, Yerchuru, Srinivasa Kumar
Central bank digital currency (CBDC) is being experimented by more than 60 central banks across the globe. Distributed ledger technology (DLT), which is the foundation for crypto currencies is considered as one of the options for implementation of CBDC. Real time payments, continued access to central bank money, financial inclusion and tracking of illicit activities are considered to be benefited by
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ChitChain: a blockchain-based technology framework for trust enablement in decentralized chit funds CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-11-26 Jennath, H. S., Anoop, V. S., Asharaf, S., Saji, Gopinath
Chits funds are typically operated among a trusted network of people, by a foreman, completely relying on the trust and transparency of the transactional data audited through the network. The cost involved in this ledger keeping or audit procedures for ensuring trust and transparency is the major institutional overhead for running a chit fund. This paper proposes a transparent platform based on distributed
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Exploiting network slices for cross-vertical application delivery CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-11-22 Tripathi, Arpit, Thakur, Abhishek, Janakiram, D.
5G and beyond network systems optimize vertical-specific services, through network slices that support vertical-specific Quality of Service and related resources. This provides an opportunity to improve collaboration and utilization of physical world resources, by sharing them across verticals in a secure manner. This paper proposes a possible deployment architecture of next-generation bank-branch
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Tracing encrypted messages: an analysis of the law CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Sugathan, Prasanth, Singh, Apurva
The Government of India has introduced Rule 4(2) of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guideline) Rules, 2021 ostensibly to regulate misinformation. The introduction of such a provision through a subordinate legislation has raised many questions on its legality. The authors discuss the provision and its legality from the lens of the Information Technology Act, 2000 and the landmark K.S Puttaswamy
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Non-personal data sharing: Potential, pathways and problems CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-10-16 Kapoor, Astha, Nanda, Amrita
The potential of data, data sharing, and related computational tools in generating societal value or public good has now been widely recognised. Globally, policymakers are moving not only to secure personal data protection and mature digital rights for data subjects, but also to build pathways to harness broader public benefit from data. In order to create such value and unlock existing, siloed datasets—data
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Understanding intermediary guidelines wrt encryption from the lens of consumer welfare CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-10-16 Narayan, Sidharth, Kulkarni, Amol
This paper brings forth a consumer perspective on the recently notified Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 (IT rules), in India, which place obligations on Significant Social Media Intermediaries (SSMI) to enable identification of originators of certain content on their platforms. While it is important to fix accountability in case of misuse of
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Data localization in India: paradigms and processes CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Bailey, Rishab, Parsheera, Smriti
This paper examines the debates around data localization in India, using the term to mean any kind of mandatory requirements of local storage or processing of data within the country. We focus on the policy motivations and challenges of data localization, mapping these arguments into three broad categories of the civil liberties perspective, the government functions perspective, and the economic perspective
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An integrated approach to competition regulation and data protection in India CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-10-08 Sinha, Vikram, Srinivasan, Sharmadha
The concentration of market power in the hands of a few technology firms—from Microsoft to Google—has raised concerns amongst regulators and policymakers around the world. The collection and processing of personal data is at the heart of the revenue models and market power of these firms and digital platforms more broadly. In this essay, we analyse the role data plays in digital competition dynamics
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Challenges in enabling privacy self management CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-10-03 Vidhani, Kumar, Banahatti, Vijayanand, Lodha, Sachin
From being a set of desirable principles to the legal binding requirement, privacy has come off age. Newer privacy regulations demand enterprises to inculcate privacy-by-design principles. Importantly, they are mandating enterprises to implement privacy self management paradigm that empowers data subjects with control and rights over their data. This paradigm shift has brought in a major disruption
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India’s non-personal data framework: a critique CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-09-25 Jain, Rekha, Pingali, Viswanath
The last decade has seen data becoming an important resource which drives innovation in areas such as big data and machine learning. Privacy concerns, however, impede the use of personal data in many contexts. Non-Personal Data (NPD)—which comprises either data that does not contain any personal data in the first place, or data from which all personal data has been removed through digital techniques—can
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Digital financial inclusion: next frontiers—challenges and opportunities CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-08-18 Malladi, Chandra Mohan, Soni, Rupesh K., Srinivasan, Sanjay
India’s Financial Inclusion journey has been phenomenal in the last decade and expressly promoted by the Government of India through their Digital India Movement & Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana. Reduction of poverty and addressing the challenges of ensuring sustainable income could become a key factor to achieve an inclusive society. Information and Communication Technology are providing access to
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Emerging insights from digital solutions in financial inclusion CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-08-02 Buteau, Sharon, Rao, Preethi, Valenti, Fabrizio
In a rapidly digitizing country, Digital Financial Services (DFS) hold the promise of bringing financial inclusion to the last mile. Through the use of DFS, vulnerable and marginalized groups can reduce the risk and cost of using cash, and increase their access to a suite of financial services that would have been otherwise unavailable, or difficult to obtain, such as credit, savings, insurance, and
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Behavior science led technology for financial wellness CSI Trans. ICT Pub Date : 2021-08-02 Raveendran, Jayasree, Soren, John, Ramanathan, V., Sudharshan, R., Mahalanabis, Suman, Suresh, A. K., Balaraman, Vivek
Financial wellness is regarded as a significant constituent of the overall well-being of individuals. Financial wellbeing is defined as having financial security and freedom of choice, in the present and in the future. This has a direct correlation to overall wellbeing: including productivity experienced at work, quality of relationship, quality of health and hence quality of life. Financial wellness