The standard 5-day Short Term Training Program (STTP) schedule is shown below.
Speaker Name | Topic Name | Date | Mode of Conduction |
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Dr. Swalpa Kumar Roy Assistant Professor & Head, Computer Science and Engineering Department, Alipurduar Government Engineering and Management College, West Bengal, India, IEEE Senior Member |
Deep Neural Network: Exploring the Horizons of Gradient based Approaches | 4 th March, 2025 | Hybrid |
Dr. Paramita Chattopadhyay Associate Professor Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology , Shibpur, West Bengal, India IEEE Member |
Artificial Intelligence for Signal Processing Applications | 5 th March, 2025 | Hybrid |
Prof. (Dr.) Kaushik Das Sharma Professor Electrical Engineering, Department of Applied Physics, University of Calcutta, West Bengal, India IEEE Senior Member |
Machine Learning Based Trajectory Planning in Wearable Robotics | 6 th March, 2025 | Hybrid |
Prof. (Dr.) Amitava Chatterjee Professor, Electrical Engineering Department Jadavpur University, India, IEEE Senior Member |
Computer Vision for Human Robot Collaboration | 7 th March, 2025 | Hybrid |
Poster Competition for Students Judge: Dr. Vedatrayee Chakraborty Associate Professor, B.P. Poddar Institute of Management and Technology, Kolkata, India IEEE Senior Member |
Artificial Intelligence for Speech Recognition | 8 th March, 2025 | Offline |
Mode of Delivery: Hybrid (Online and In-Person)
Session Timing: 11AM onwards
Meeting Platform: CISCO Webex.
Before the event, participants are advised to install Cisco Webex.
Participants will receive the joining Link prior to the event.
Note: Before the event, a WhatsApp group will be established to facilitate communicating with attendees.
The Poster Making Competition is an exciting opportunity for participants to showcase their learning, creativity, and understanding of the STTP topic. The topic of the Poster Presentation is “Artificial Intelligence for Speech Recognition”. The goal of this competition, which will be held on the last day of the event, is to graphically convey important ideas, applications, or creative concepts associated with the program subject.