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  • Gupta, Saloni; Saxena, Simran; Singh, Pushpendra (Advisor) (2017-04-18)
    There has been an increasing need to have access to everything on Mobile phones due to the ease of access and portability. With this aim, we decided to bring the Innovation, Research and Development (IRD) Activities being ...
  • Narwade, Nitesh; Bagler, Ganesh (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2023-06)
    The training and deployment of YOLOv4 and YOLOv5 models in an Android application play a vital role in achieving real-time object detection on mobile devices. This abstract overviews the critical steps in training and ...
  • Sharma, Shreya; Batabayal, Ashutosh; Singh, Pushpendra (Advisor) (IIITD-Delhi, 2019-04-14)
    Medical illnesses such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression are of great concern in today's time. Mental patients require long term treatment and a caregiver who is there to adhere to their needs. Medical conditions ...
  • Mittal, Vandana; Kaul, Sanjit Krishnan (Advisor) (2015-09-28)
    The adoption of smartphones, their ability to configure as mobile hotspots (WiFi access points), together with access to cellular networks, creates novel possibilities of heterogeneous network access for users. Specifically, ...
  • Verma, Arsh; Gupta, Anubha (Advisor); Arora, Chetan (Advisor); Balakrishnan, M. (Advisor) (IIIT- Delhi, 2021-05)
    Scene Text Recognition (STR) refers to the task of recognition of text in natural scenes. The success of OCR models is hard to achieve on natural scene images due to a variety of challenges, including - variation in ...
  • Yadav, Kuldeep; Naik, Vinayak; Singh, Amarjeet (2012-10-12)
    In developing countries, smartphones and high bandwidth connections are not yet within the reach of majority of the people. To share multimedia content among themselves, people rely on manual local sharing mechanisms i.e. ...
  • Kansal, Kajal; Subramanyam, A V (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2020-05)
    The rise of surveillance cameras has led to a significant focus on large scale deployment of intelligent surveillance systems. Person re-identification (Re-ID) is one of the quintessential surveillance problems. Person ...
  • Yadav, Anunay; Chakraborty, Tanmoy (Advisor); Akhtar, Md. Shad (Evaluator); Bagler, Ganesh (Evaluator) (IIIT-Delhi, 2021-12)
    Argument mining is a rising research area in natural language processing, the goal of which is to extract argumentative structures from natural language texts. Such components contain a lot of information not only limited ...
  • Chhabra, Aarish; Mohania, Mukesh (Advisor) (IIIT- Delhi, 2021-05)
    Exams are conducted to test whether the learner has gained knowledge about the concepts in the subject. Recently, during the pandemic-induced lockdown, there has been a rise in concerns regarding the lack of integrity in ...
  • Pandit, Khushdev; Kumar, Sumit; Goyal, Vikram (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2023-11-29)
    Recent work by Tramer et al. [6] highlighted online models’ vulnerability to theft by exploiting prediction APIs through repetitive querying. Since then, numerous studies have emphasized the increasing significance of model ...
  • Verma, Richa; Arora, Chetan (Advisor) (2017)
    India is currently home to around 12 million blind people out of 39 million globally - one-third of the world's blind population resides in India. People with low vision or complete blindness find it hard to navigate ...
  • S, Shiju; K, Sriram (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2019-07)
    Circadian rhythms (CR) are 24h endogenous oscillations seen in all organisms that control different biological processes including sleep-wake cycles, body temperature, cell division cycle, heartbeat, and metabolic rates. ...
  • Awasthi, Raghav; Sethi, Tavpritesh (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2023-06-03)
    Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the non-medical factors that play a vital role in public health and form the basis of health policies. Building an effective public health policy is a complex endeavor that ...
  • Agarwal, Prerna; Arora, Chetan (Advisor) (2017-07)
    As the volume of video data is increasing day by day, real-time video processing is becoming an important application to build any real time device based on image processing. An interesting task that is crucial for the ...
  • HIMANSHU; Parnami, Aman (Advisor); Naik, Vinayak (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2017-11-16)
    According to WHO, mosquito is the most dangerous specie on Earth. It causes deadly diseases like Malaria,Dengue, Chikungunya etc. Mosquitoes are infecting hundreds of millions people and causing millions of deaths each ...
  • Mittal, Abhishek; Sharma, Ishan; Gunturi, Venkata M. Viswanath (Advisor) (2017-04-18)
    In this paper we will be mentioning the various facets of our research project. We will go through the need to solve the problem of navigability and its relevance to today’s world. We have compared this model to the existing ...
  • Prachi; Anand, Saket (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2023-12-12)
    The prediction of multi-agent behavior is crucial for the development of advanced human-robot interactive systems, particularly in domains like self-driving cars. Existing trajectory forecasting methods often lack the ...
  • Jain, Saksham; Chaubey, Nishant; Ghatak, Gourab (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2021-12)
  • Wadhwa, Mohit; Sujit, PB (Advisor) (2017-04-18)
    We study the problem of multi-agent task allocation and planning with local communication between agents. Centralized planning algorithms for task allocation limits the range of the mission and the fixed location where the ...
  • Sharma, Aishwary; Rastogi, Ujjwal; Sengupta, Debarka (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2023-12-12)
    In our research, we want to make it easier for scientists to use gene data from different experiments. Nowadays, researchers use various methods to collect gene information, resulting in datasets that represent the same ...

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