Solan, July 3
The Yogananda School of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Computers, and Data Sciences at Shoolini University is hosting an International Conference on Applied Artificial Intelligence (AAI).
The three-day conference aims to stimulate global collaboration in computer science, data science, artificial intelligence, security, and information technology, as well as promote the exchange of ideas among researchers, students, and industry experts.
The conference’s opening session featured addresses from university management such as Chancellor Prof. PK Khosla, Pro Chancellor Mr. Vishal Anand, Vice Chancellor Prof. Atul Khosla and Prof. Ashish Khosla, Director of Innovation and Marketing.
The conference also featured Dr. KC Santosh from the University of South Dakota, Dr. Ravindra Hegadi from the Central University of Karnataka, Dr. Balamurugan Balusamy from Shiv Nadar Institution of Eminence and Taylor University, Dr. Manju Khari from Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Dr. Sakir Khan from Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University.
Prof. Manju Khari, the first keynote speaker, delivered an informative session titled “Sensitisation towards cyber safety and security,” He highlighted the significance of protecting digital surroundings.
Prof. Balamurugan Balusamy delivered a keynote lecture titled “Urban AI and Informatics for Sustainable Cities, Villages, and Society,” highlighted the pivotal role of AI in enhancing urban sustainability.
Prof. Rahul Katarya led a session titled “Unlocking the Power of AI for Autism Spectrum Disorder,” which explored novel AI applications for individuals with autism. The day continued with a series of technical sessions, which enhanced the knowledge exchange among participants.
Mr. Pradeep Chintale received special recognition for inaugurating the book exhibition in Yogananda Library, which marked yet another milestone in AI innovation.
Prof. Ashish Khosla Director of Innovation and Marketing said, AAI 2024 offered a wide range of activities, including plenary presentations, workshops, and technical sessions. These presentations highlighted the most recent advances in data science, machine learning, and real-time computing, with an emphasis on using these technologies to address difficult societal and economic concerns.