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1. MACHINE INTELLIGENCE
AND FUTURISTIC
RESEARCH DIRECTIONS
Organized by
Department of Data Science and Business Systems
School of Computing
College of Engineering and Technology
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Kattankulathur – 603-203,
Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu
Website : www.srmist.edu.in
School of
Computing
Chief Patrons
Dr. T.R. Paarivendhar, Chancellor, SRMIST
Mr. Ravi Pachamoothoo, Pro-Chancellor (Adminstration), SRMIST
Dr. P
. Sathyanarayanan, Pro-Chancellor (Academics), SRMIST
Dr. R. Shivakumar, Vice President, SRMIST
Patrons
Dr. C. Muthamizhchelvan, Vice Chancellor, SRMIST
Dr. S. Ponnusamy, Registrar, SRMIST
Dr. T.V. Gopal, Dean (CET), SRMIST
Advisors
Dr. Revathi Venkatraman, Professor & Chairperson
School of Computing, SRMIST
Dr. M. Lakshmi, Professor and Head, DSBS, SRMIST
Convenor
Dr. G. Vadivu, Professor, DSBS, SRMIST
Coordinators
Dr. A. Shobanadevi, Asst. Prof., DSBS
Dr. R. Radha, Asst. Prof., DSBS
Dr. S.Sharanya, Asst. Prof., DSBS
Dr. M. Prakash, Assoc. Prof., DSBS
Address for Communication
The Convenor
Faculty Development Program on
Machine Intelligence and Futuristic Research Directions
Department of Data Science and Business Systems
School of Computing
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Kattankulathur - 603203, Chengalpattu (Dt.), Tamil Nadu
Mail id: sharanys1@srmist.edu.in
Mobile: 9003444631
4TH
SEPTEMBER 2023 TO 9TH
SEPTEMBER 2023
Ranked 18th
University
(2023)
6-Days Faculty Development Program on
Topics to be Covered
Session 1 (FN) Day 1 – 04/09/2023
Topic : Machine Intelligence - From the view of
Machine Learning and Deep Learning
Resource Person : Dr. A. Shobanadevi / DSBS, SRMIST
Session 2 (AN)
Topic : A quick walk through on data distributions and statistical properties
Resource Person : Dr. Balaji / Mathematics, SRMIST
Session 3 & 4 (FN & AN) Day 2 – 05/09/2023
Topic : Exploring and appreciating the prowess of
Machine Learning and Deep Learning models
Resource Person : Dr. M. Venkatesan / CSE,
National Institute of Technology Puducherry (NITPY)
Session 5 (FN) Day 3 – 06/09/2023
Topic : GAN and its application in medical imaging
Resource Person : Dr. Malaya Kumar Nath / ECE,
National Institute of Technology Puducherry (NITPY)
Session 6 (AN)
Topic : Text Analytics
Resource Person : Dr. G. Kumaravelan / CSE
Pondicherry University, Karaikal Campus
Session 7 (FN) Day 4 – 07/09/2023
Topic : Intelligent Visual Analysis for Pedestrian Safety and Beyond
Resource Person : Dr. Rahul Raman / CSE /
Indian Institute of Information Technology Design
and Manufacturing Kancheepuram (IIITDM)
Session 8 (AN)
Topic : New Horizons of Biometric Intelligence
Resource Person : Dr. Rahul Raman / CSE /
Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and
Manufacturing Kancheepuram (IIITDM)
Session 9 (FN) Day 5 – 08/09/2023
Topic : Object Detection and Segmentation
Resource Person : Dr. TK. Senthilkumar, Data Scientist, NYBL
Session 10 (AN)
Topic : A large language model (LLM)
Resource Person : Mrs. Lekha. K, Software Development Engineer, Amazon Inc
Session 11 (FN) Day 6 – 09/09/2023
Topic : Generative AI
Resource Person : Dr. Rahul Raman / CSE / Indian Institute of Information
Technology Design and Manufacturing Kancheepuram (IIITDM)
Session 12 (FN)
Topic : Generative AI
Resource Person : Dr. Masilamani V / CSE / Indian Institute of Information
Technology Design and Manufacturing Kancheepuram (IIITDM)
Session 13 (AN)
Topic : Interdisciplinary research focus
Resource Person : Mr. Arockia Praveen J B,
Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Scanflow
2. About SRM Institute of Science and Technology
SRM Institute of Science and Technology (formerly known
as SRM University) is one of the top ranking Universities
and most premier engineering destinations in India, which
was established in 1985 by the Founder Chancellor, Dr. T.R.
Paarivendhar. Now it is functioning in four campuses locat-
ed at Kattankulathur, Vadapalani and Ramapuram in Tamil-
nadu, Modi Nagar in Ghaziabad with over 52,000 students
and 3000 faculty members. It offers a wide range of
programs to students appyling for undergraduate,
post-graduate and doctoral programs in Engineering,
Management, Medicine & Health Sciences, Law and
Science & Humanities. The SRMIST hosted 98th Indian
Science Congress Association in 2011.
SRMIST has been engaged in nurturing minds through a
rich heritage of academic excellence. Essentially a hub of
bustling student activities, the green and beautiful campus
has been a second-home to thousands of students in their
journey to pursue higher education. The Institution has
moved up through international alliances and collaborative
initiatives to achieve global excellence. The SRMIST also
collaborates with foreign Universities like MIT, Carnegie
Mellon University (CMU), Pittsburg University etc., offering
a postgraduate academic program MSIT-ESE. Over 200
students were sponsored to 35 foreign Universities like
Carnegie Mellon, UC Davis, Warwick and Western Australia.
Now the Institute enjoys an unsurpassed reputation in
academia and corporate circles being the preferred
manpower source for vision to be recognized as a
world-class learning institution. SRMIST has been catego-
rized as grade A University by Ministry of Human Resources
Development (MHRD), Government of India. SRMIST is
accredited by NAAC with 'A++' Grade in the year 2018.
About the School of Computing
The School of Computing is one of the fastest growing
schools in the SRM Institute of Science and Technology
with over 6000+ students and 350+ faculty members. The
School incorporates Department of Computing Technolo-
gies, Department of Networking and Communications,
Department of Data Science and Business Systems &
Department of Computational Intelligence. The School of
Computing provides a springboard of umpteen opportuni-
ties for the young dynamic minds by blending theoretical
and practical aspects of Computing technologies. Our
primary focus is to equip the students to meet the challeng-
es of the current and future digital world. The courses are
designed to train the budding techies to solve real-world
problems while moulding them as socially responsible
individuals in our society. The School offers a pedagogy
balance with unique opportunities to experience holistic
learning and gain practical exposure in computing majors
with specializations. We also offer Minor programs in line
with SRM’s IDEAL drive during pre-final years, where the
undergrad students can opt for courses outside their
engineering stream like Health Sciences, Visual Communi-
cation, Journalism, Law and Agriculture as well.
About the Department
The department of Data Science and Business Systems
(DSBS) started in 2021 with the primary objective of
producing leaders and skilled professionals in Data Science
and Business Systems to meet the growing demand for
Data Scientists, Data Engineers and Business Analysts
across the global. The department of DSBS offers special-
ized programmes in Big Data Analytics, Computer Science
and Business Systems, Blockchain Technology, Gaming
Technology and Data Science. The department has (70+)
teaching faculty with expertise in contemporary technolo-
gies with multidisciplinary exposure. The departament
houses more than 96% of doctrates, and nearly 13 faculty
are persuing their Post Doctral Fellowship in world class
universities. The department envisages numeorus collabo-
rative projects with national and international agencies
worth more than ₹ 50 lakhs. Augmenting to this, the
department is very keen in promoting their faculty, research
scholars and students with good industrial exposure.
About the Faculty Development Program
The pivotal objective of this FDP is to establish a forum that
connects experts from academia and Industry for enriching
their knowledge and skillset pertaining to real-world appli-
cations in the domian of Machine Intelligence . This FDP
aims to enlighten the beginners to initiate their research in
the area of Machine Intelligence apart from benefitting the
researchers and faculty members who are already in this
field with better exposure to the field. The sessions in this
FDP are meticulously organised and designed so that the
participants can acquire multidisciplinary cognizance in
applying Machine Intelligence to solve real world problems.
Target Audience
Faculty members, Research Scholars of all departments
and Professionals working in data analytics field.
Mode of Participation
Participants need to attend the sessions in physical mode in
SRMIST, Kattankulathur Campus.
Registration
The participants are requested to register only by online using the
link: https://tinyurl.com/mifrd2023 (NEFT/IMPS/UPI transaction
information is required to complete the online form)
Or Scan the QR Code
Registration Fee
Faculty / Research Scholar : INR 500
Account Details
Account Name : SRM Institute Department of Data Science
and Business Systems
Account Number : 500101012990507
Type : CUB Savings A/C Others
Bank : City Union Bank
Branch : 117 - Chennai Tambaram Branch
IFSC : CIUB0000117
Important Dates
Last date for registration: 31/08/2023
Note
Accommodation will not be provided
TA / DA will not be provided