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
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
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
In a Q&A about the emergence of edge computing, Dr. Suresh Purini explains its scope, the challenges confronting Edge ML, and briefly describes the active research on edge that is underway at IIITH. Why has ML on the Edge emerged?
A software engineer by profession, Award-winning short film-maker Mohit Dubey harbored a secretive imaginary world, working on screenplays for movies and frameworks for fiction novels in his spare time. He elaborates about his IIIT Hyderabad days and the passions that
Prof. Anoop Namboodiri provides perspectives of general research trends in Computer Vision and those taking place at IIITH in particular to explain how they are propelling advancements on the Edge. Computer Vision on the edge may sound like a new
