Coimbatore, Dec. 15
An International Symposium on Intellectual Computing and Technology was held by the School of Computing at Sri Ramakrishna Arts and Science College. Dr. K. Karunakaran, principal and secretary welcomed the gathering. Dr. Ebenezer Jayakumar, director, Sri Ramakrishna Educational Institutions presided over the conference. Professor Abubakar Mohammed of the Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Nigeria was the chief guest.
Dr.Karunakaran compared artificial intelligence analysis with a contemporary new system of computer research. He explained the traditional faith, theory, philosophy, the justification of the overall research of artificial intelligence, problem solving planning, learning, natural languages processing and creativity.
The chief guest highlighted the computer-based significance. He explained the different problems of human nature, the obvious impact, the complex connection, the evolution of the computer. He spoke about the development of the system in the fields of medicine, life sciences, communication control applications, security, patent, economics, financial, green technology, government, agriculture and transportation. Dr. Anna saro Vijayendran, Director of Information Technology, Dr. N. Sumathi and professors from various colleges participated in the conference.
An International Symposium on Intellectual Computing and Technology was held by the School of Computing at Sri Ramakrishna Arts and Science College. Dr. K. Karunakaran, principal and secretary welcomed the gathering. Dr. Ebenezer Jayakumar, director, Sri Ramakrishna Educational Institutions presided over the conference. Professor Abubakar Mohammed of the Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Nigeria was the chief guest.
Dr.Karunakaran compared artificial intelligence analysis with a contemporary new system of computer research. He explained the traditional faith, theory, philosophy, the justification of the overall research of artificial intelligence, problem solving planning, learning, natural languages processing and creativity.
The chief guest highlighted the computer-based significance. He explained the different problems of human nature, the obvious impact, the complex connection, the evolution of the computer. He spoke about the development of the system in the fields of medicine, life sciences, communication control applications, security, patent, economics, financial, green technology, government, agriculture and transportation. Dr. Anna saro Vijayendran, Director of Information Technology, Dr. N. Sumathi and professors from various colleges participated in the conference.