April 28, 2021

A Platform To Showcase Creations

I feel this innovation has huge market and will be a great help,” Ahmedar said. A foot-operated page-turning machine and a walnut cracker designed to help local manufacturers are some of the interesting finds at this year’s Festival of Innovation held at Rashtrapati Bhavan.The 19-year-old first year B-Tech student from Assam said his laziness led to the innovation but he is now confident that the device will be of great help to the differently-abled people.Dreaming of becoming an entrepreneur, Swapnanil is also working on other projects with his young team in Assam.A foot-operated page-turning machine and a walnut cracker designed to help local manufacturers are some of the interesting finds at this year’s Festival of Innovation held at Rashtrapati Bhavan.."I first started working on this project when I was in Class 11."There is no such machine of Knotter Device for sale this kind anywhere in the world. I am not into books and very lazy by nature.The young innovator says he is lucky to be a part of the programme and now aims to reach out to libraries, schools and colleges with the help of the government.

One of the most interesting products was the page-turning device, created by young Swapnanil Talukdar.He took three years to design the electrically-operated machine, which he hopes will help the local manufacturers and reduce the time and effort they put in. After displaying here we have already received four orders.Another striking creation was the walnut peeler and cracker, created by Mushtaq Ahmedar of Kashmir.The festival aims at encouraging innovators of all ages by providing them a platform to showcase their creations. So as my project I thought of creating something which can make the task of turning book pages effortless.Bamboo splint making machine by Lalbiakzuala Ralte and Lalpiangliana Sailo of Mizoram, N. The festival was also attended by writers from across the country. Akthimainthan’s hand operated water lifting pump, natural water cooler by Arvindbhai Patel, Vinod Mahadeviah’s coconut breaker were other exciting innovations at the festival. The machine was electrically operated initially, but to make it easier and convenient I developed a manual version of it and decided to give it a new look, suitable for differently abled people,” Swapnanil told PTI. We have researched a lot and it is the first of its league. The in-resident programme organised in collaboration with the National Innovation Foundation also had writers and artistes as part of it

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April 14, 2021

Providing Written Text In Various Types Of Documents

"Active discussion is underway in Samsung to adopt the ConZNet AI algorithm for products, services, customer response and technological development.Samsung Research, the advanced R&D hub of Samsung Electronics’ SET (end-products) business, has ranked first in two of the world’s top global artificial intelligence (AI) machine reading comprehension competitions. MS MARCO and TriviaQA are among the actively researched and used machine reading comprehension competitions along with SQuAD of Stanford University and NarrativeQA of DeepMind. This is a test designed to apply an AI algorithm to solve real-world problems.Machine reading comprehension is where an AI algorithm is tasked with analyzing data and finding an optimum answer to a query on its own accord.

With the recent acceleration in global competition to develop AI technologies, contests are widespread in areas of computer vision (technologies to analyze characters and images) and visual Q&A to solve problems using recognized images of characters as well as machine reading comprehension."We are developing an AI algorithm to provide answers to user queries in a simpler and more convenient manner, for real-life purposes,” said Jihie Kim, Head of Language Understanding Lab at Samsung Research.With intense competition in developing AI technologies globally, machine reading comprehension competitions such as MS MARCO are booming around the world. For MS MARCO and TriviaQA, AI algorithms are tested in their capabilities of processing natural language in human Q&As and also providing written text in various types of documents such as news articles and blog posts. The ICDAR is the most influential competition in Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technologies.Samsung Research recently placed first in the MAchine Reading COmprehension (MS MARCO) Competition held by Microsoft (MS), as well as showing the best performance in TriviaQA hosted by the Socks Machine University of Washington, proving the excellence of its AI algorithm.For example in MS MARCO, ten web documents are presented for a certain query to let an AI algorithm create an optimum answer. Answers are evaluated statistically by estimating how close they are with human answers.”Queries are randomly selected from a million queries from Bing (MS search engine) users.
Samsung Research took part in the competitions with ConZNet, an AI algorithm developed by the company’s AI Center. ConZNet features skillful capabilities through adopting the Reinforcement Learning technique, which advances machine intelligence by giving reasonable feedback for outcomes, similar to a stick-and-carrot strategy in a learning process. Distinguished universities around the world and global AI firms including Samsung are competing in these challenges.MS MARCO and TriviaQA are among the actively researched and used machine reading comprehension competitions. The Beijing branch of Samsung Research won the International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR) hosted by the International Association of Pattern Recognition (IAPR) in March, putting them in a top-tier group for global computer vision tests. Machine reading comprehension is where an AI algorithm is tasked with analyzing data and finding an optimum answer to a query

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