Saturday, 30 March 2013
CLEAR Mar 2013 Published
The third issue of CLEAR published on March 30, 2013. The magazine in this issue discusses a new paradigm for information retrieval in Malayalam, relevance of Sanskrit in the context of AI, some trends in Semantic web and google translator. The next issue will be on Jun 2013.
Read online
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Graph theory and Eigen values: Lecture by Prof. Narayanan
Prof. N Narayanan
Monday 11th March , Prof: N Narayanan of Dept of mathematics, IIT-Madras delivered a lecture on Graph theory
and Eigen values, for M.Tech students. The class was highly
motivational and useful for the participants to get a clear
understanding
of the concept. Later, he interacted with the students in brief about
the application of eigen values in language processing. Faculty members
of Dept. of CSE also
attended the
program.The simple but energetic way of presentation by Prof: N Narayanan inspired all the students.
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The audience |
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
NATCON @ Kottayam
The third National Congress (NATCON 2013) sponsored by initiated by Centre for Engineering Research and Development (CERD), was held at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology (popularly known as RIT), Pampady, Kottayam. The congress was the part of reaching the Government's objective to improve the research activities at engineering colleges. The two day congress conducted on 1st and 2nd March of 2013, became a platform for academicians, researchers and student engineers to showcase their innovations. Sreejith C, Nibeesh K, Indu M, Sreeja M , Lekshmi T S ,Athira , and Sruthimol of Second semester M.Tech Computational Linguistics represented SIMPLE Groups at Kottayam.
Saturday, 2 March 2013
Robert Won First Prize in GARUDA Challenge
Robert’s 'GARUDA' Flew to success!!!
Robert Jesuraj of SIMPLE
Groups, won the first prize in GARUDA Challenge 2012 . The competition was conducted by CDAC for GRID enthusiasts. The winner received certificate, memento and a
cash award of Rs. 50000/-.
The GARUDA challenge aimed to
provide an opportunity for researchers, engineers and analysts to showcase
compute-data intensive scalable applications that solve real-world, complex
problems. The participants
included students, researchers and industrialists from all over the India. They submitted several big-data problems and
showed how that can be solved with grid technology.
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