Programme on Artificial Intl organized by YCET

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 13: The Department of Computer Science Engineering, Yogananda College of Engineering and Technology had organized a Faculty Development Program on “Artificial Intelligence”.
The event was brightened by different sessions through guest speakers and the keen participation of all the faculty members from YCET. The session began with a welcome address to the speaker by Anshu Sharma, Assistant Professor Computer Science Engineering Department.
The 5-day FDP commenced with the session by Dr.Manish Saxena, Principal, FGIPS, Raebareli Professor delivered a lecture on “Next Generation Intelligent Network Intrusion Prevention System for Web Spamming”.
Guest speaker Anuj Goel, Professor Chandigarh University gave his views on “Machine learning & Real-time applications development for Emotion Detection. Dr. M. Selladurai, Professor, St. Joseph University, Nagaland carried out the session on “Future of Artificial Intelligence in Digital Commerce”.
R. Sathya Professor SRM, Chennai shared ideas about ” Content-based image retrieval system for Real Images.
Dr. N. Karthikeyan, Professor & Head, Syed Ammal Engineering College, Tamil Nadu delivered a lecture on “AI-Applications, Natural language processing, and machine translation”, Robin Kumar, (HoD, Computer Engineering Department) gave the welcome address to the dignitaries which is further followed by the Introduction speech by Dinesh Gupta, Dean Academics YCET.
The stage was progressed through the message given by guest of honour, Vivek Mahajan, Principal, Govt. Polytechnic College, Reasi. He Congratulation on the incredible success of the completion of FDP to Chairman, YCET Vidhi S. Singh, and Managing Director Renu Bangroo and also appreciated the efforts taken by YCET College.
Further, the stage was followed by jubilant and encouraging words by chief guest Dr. Simmi Dutta Professor and Head of Computer Engineering Department, Government College of Engineering & Technology, Jammu. She talked about machine learning and reinforcement learning where the learning agent can perceive and interpret its environment, take actions and learn through trial and error. Her exceptional words of motivation nurtured the expectations.
The conclusion of the event came about with a vote of thanks from Shivalika, Assistant Professor Computer Science Department.