
Nandita Chaudhuri- Doctor of Philosophy
- Assistant Professor at GITAM University
Nandita Chaudhuri
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Assistant Professor at GITAM University
PhD IIT Guwahati
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Computational Creativity, Machine Learning
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January 2018 - August 2022
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Publications (21)
Evaluating novelty in design education is subjective and generally depends on expert’s referential metrics. Presently, practitioners in this field perform subjective evaluation of answers of prospective students, but many a time, humans are prone to errors when associated with repetitive tasks on large-scale. Therefore, this paper attempts to autom...
Design entrance exams are common nowadays for securing admission to design schools in India, be it private or public institutes. Students are often examined during these competitive exams to test their creative aptitude. Over the years, format of design entrance exams in India has gone through innumerable changes. In some formats, objective questio...
Creative questions are a major component of examination in design education for testing creative aptitude. During this process of framing creative questions, examiners remain ever-inquisitive to know whether questions framed by them really capture features of creative questions. Our objective is to explore whether technology can support examiners i...
An inherent criterion of evaluation in Design education is novelty. Novelty is a measure of newness in solutions which is evaluated based on relative comparison with its frame of reference. Evaluating novelty is subjective and generally depends on expert’s referential metrics based on their knowledge and persuasion. Pedagogues compare and contrast...
The integration of Edge Devices and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is revolutionizing modern healthcare by enhancing patient care, improving diagnostic accuracy, and optimizing resource utilization. This chapter comprehensively explores how these advanced technologies are transforming healthcare delivery. It begins with an introduction to ed...
Evaluation in Design education is subjective and generally depends upon the pedagogues’ personal perspective. Conducting subjective evaluation on a large scale is associated with multiple challenges; therefore, digitized evaluation is integral to maintain consistency in the evaluation process. This systematic literature review utilized SCOPUS, Web...
The present invention relates to a system for evaluating novelty of creative write-up in design education. Said system for evaluating novelty of creative write-up comprises of a plurality of input units, a communication unit and a processing unit based on a plurality of novelty criteria using a plurality of modules. The plurality of novelty criteri...
User Interface (UI) acts as a mediator between human and computer or any other system or sub-systems which exhibit its function, structure, and behavior. The complexities of UI are open issues that make it formidable to explore it. Supervision makes any task easier by explaining the elements and intentions of UI. Self-Explanatory User Interfaces (S...
Design and development of an user interface with visual and aural support for elderly.
News plays a significant role in society by affecting people’s consciousness. In the current scenario, news is circulated in a way utilizing multiple media and through different channels of communication. The study reported in this paper is a case study approach undertaken to analyze existing formats of news communication, identifying their pain po...
E-mail is the most fundamental means of communication. It is the focus of attack by the terrorists, e-mail spammers, imposters, business fraudsters, and hackers. To combat this, different data mining classifiers are used to identify the spam mails. This paper introduces a system that imports data from the e-mail accounts and performs preprocessing...
Mental health awareness is very crucial for any society. To spread the education of mental health, World Mental Health day is celebrated on 10th October which was first celebrated in 1992 by World Federation for Mental Health, a world-wide mental health organization. It has thousands of followers, members, and contacts across 150 countries. Nowaday...
Nowadays increased spam e-mails are causing inconvenience to internet users and organizations and are considered as a serious wastage of resources, time, memory, space and efforts. Therefore, it is crucial to have an automatic e-mail classification system for the identification of spam e-mails. Spam mails need to be classified and separated from ha...
The growing demand of Cloud infrastructure has drastically increased the energy consumption of data centers, that has become a critical issue, leading to high carbon emissions which is harmful for environment. Hence, energy-efficient solutions are required to minimize the impact of Cloud computing on the environment. One solution is implementation...
Elastic scattering cross sections of photons at large angles for target atoms with K-absorption edge energy near 59.5 keV have been calculated using the anomalous dispersion model. The results calculated for representative target atoms have been compared with the results obtained from exact numerical partial-wave methods of Kissel and co-workers (1...
The work reported has been carried out using an intrinsic germanium detector in order to extend to a lower energy region previous investigation on Rayleigh scattering between 0.1 and 1 MeV. Differential cross sections for Rayleigh scattering of 59.5 keV photons from Sn, Mo, Ta, Er, Cd, Nb and Yb, measured for angles ranging from 60 to 165', are pre...
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Questions (21)
How to read a .mat file in eeglab (addon in matlab)?
An error is generated: EEGLAB error in function pop_loadbva()
Please suggest.
What are the processes that can be implemented to ensure the validity of the application of the inclusion and exclusion criteria in a literature review?
What is the time complexity for VGG-19 and YOLO models (Big-oh notation)?