IIITH’s AI Tool Powers Malnutrition Detection In...

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The simple solution uses a smart phone for faster and automatic assessment of children’s growth parameters. Data is king, yes. But if it’s quality is moot then uneasy lies the head that wears such a crown. One of the biggest

Why a Master’s Degree at 77 Seemed a Fun Ide...

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SLN Shastry, the Executive Engineer who supervised the transformation of IIIT Hyderabad from a barren 66-acre land with unfinished structures in 1997 to the thriving research institute it is today, added another feather to his cap. Earlier this year, he

How AI is Revolutionising Diagnosis of Sleep Disor...

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Prof S. Bapi Raju lists out IIITH’s innovations in detection of sleep disorders through automatic classification of sleep stages, thereby providing an in-depth sleep analysis. A nutritious diet and adequate exercise are cornerstones of good health. But good quality sleep

Developing Open Data Framework for Real Time Weath...

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In India, at least 10,000 people have died in the last 2 decades due to landslides alone. 110 districts spread across 16 states are prone to landslides every monsoon. Today, our country has enough technologies available to involve every citizen

Jofin George’s seismic views on masonry arch...

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Dr. Jofin George, assistant professor at IIITH’s Earthquake Engineering Research Center fell in love with structural engineering, inspired by stone arch bridges forged by natural elements and ancient monuments. He studies how masonry structures behave, the statics, kinematics of structural

Self-adaptive EdgeML With Model Balancer

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Dr. Karthik Vaidhyanathan explains a novel approach that allows a system on edge to self-adapt between different ML models, thus achieving better resource efficiency. Lately, leaps in technological progress have meant that AI is not only popular but is now