Meet on Recent advances in computer based systems concludes at VIT-AP

Meet on Recent advances in computer based systems concludes at VIT-AP
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A two-day national conference on Recent Advances in Computer based Systems, Processes and Applications (RACSPA), which was organised by the School of Computer Science and Engineering (SCOPE) concluded at VIT AP University, Amaravati on Tuesday.

Vijayawada: A two-day national conference on Recent Advances in Computer based Systems, Processes and Applications (RACSPA), which was organised by the School of Computer Science and Engineering (SCOPE) concluded at VIT AP University, Amaravati on Tuesday.

Dr S Srinivas Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, JNTU Anantapuram, Dr Ganapati Panda from IIT Bhubaneswar, Dr Bhansidhar Majhi from IIITDM Kancheepuram were present in the inaugural ceremony.

Dr Ganapati Panda delivered a keynote address on the Recent Advances in Intelligent Systems, Machine Learning and Data Analytics. The concluding day of the conference started with a motivating keynote speech of Dr D P Kothari, ex-vice-chancellor of VIT, who gave a good insight into recent trends in various research areas in computer science and engineering.

He emphasized on IoT and the integration of technology with society. It was followed by the keynote speech of Dr E Srinivas Reddy, Principal, ANU, who delivered talk on "Insight into machine learning" with various real life applications of machine learning.

For the two-day conference, five keynotes were included and 23 papers with high quality were selected. The papers will be published in Taylor and Francis proceeding and few of the selected papers, in its extended versions will be published in Scopus journal.

The conference was chaired by Dr Anupama and Dr Soubhagya from School of Computer Science and Engineering, VIT – AP University. Dr D Subhakar, Vice-Chancellor, VIT AP University, scholars and faculty were also present in the conference. Dr Hari Seetha, Dean for School of Computer Science and Engineering proposed vote of thanks.

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