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  • Yadav, Kuldeep; Naik, Vinayak (Advisor); Singh, Pushpendra (Advisor); Singh, Amarjeet (Advisor) (2014-01-21)
    Location-based mobile applications are steadily gaining popularity across the world. These applications require information about user's current location to access different kind of services. However, location-based ...
  • Rastogi, Ayushi; Nagappan, Nachiappan; Gousios, Georgios (2016-01-11)
    Open source development has often been considered to be a level playing field for all developers. But there has been little work to investigate if bias plays any role in getting contributions accepted. The work presented ...
  • Mala, Shuchi; Sengupta, Raja (Advisor) (2013-11-25)
    In India, there is a strong need of a nation-wide disease surveillance system. As of now there are very few surveillance systems in India to detect disease outbreaks. IDSP (Integrated Disease Surveillance Project) was ...
  • Gupta, Devansh; Chhabra, Parth; Anand, Saket (Advisor); Kalyanaraman, Kaushik (Advisor) (2021-11)
    In machine learning, disentangling factors of variation lead to robust latent space representations and improve the efficacy of various downstream tasks like classification, prediction etc. Disentangling representations ...
  • Himanshu; Pandey, Satish Kumar (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2022-05)
    While the project is about general exploration of geometry of Banach spaces, we plan to look carefully at the following two questions: 1. Does every infinite-dimensional Banach space contain an infinite dimensional reflexive ...
  • Singhal, Anmol; Oberoi, Tejas; Shah, Rajiv Ratn (Advisor) (IIIT- Delhi, 2021-05)
    In recent years, researchers have started putting in extensive efforts for Natural Language Pro- cessing (NLP) in the context of Indic Languages like Hindi. Tasks like Spell and Grammar Correction, which have been ...
  • Mahajan, Sahil; Raman, Rajiv (Advisor) (2016-09-13)
    In guillotine cut problem, we are given non-intersecting convex sets in the plane and we are allowed straight line cuts. If a cut passes through an object, it kills that object. Can one always save a constant fraction or ...
  • Jain, Siddhartha; Raman, Rajiv (Advisor); Ram, Samrith (Advisor) (IIITD-Delhi, 2019-04-15)
    Given a set of axis-parallel rectangles on a plane, can you cut out a constant fraction of them using only Guillotine cuts? We try to answer this question in the project. The general problem of cutting out convex sets was ...
  • Garg, Mannika; Singh, Pushpendra (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2020-05-31)
    Lack of hand-hygiene is one of the major causes of the spread of various bacterial diseases. Proper hand hygiene can be pivotal in the prevention of such healthcare-associated infections. In this project, we come up with ...
  • Suri, Anshuman; Kumaraguru, Ponnurangam (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2018-04-18)
    Deep neural networks (DNNs) have been shown to be vulnerable to adversarial examples - malicious inputs which are crafted by the adversary to induce the trained model to produce erroneous outputs. This vulnerability has ...
  • Vigneshwar, Palani; Akhtar, Md. Shad (Advisor); Chakraborty, Tanmoy (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2023-05)
    With the widespread use of social media platforms, virality has become a fascinating subject for researchers. Content-based research emphasizes the role of content characteristics in predicting virality, such as the type ...
  • Jain, Abhishek; Jain, Siddharth; Singh, Pushpendra (Advisor) (2017-04-18)
    In India, patients with severe mental illnesses (SMI) generally have their family members as caregivers. It becomes difficult for the caregiver to monitor the patients activites and behavior closely and communicate the ...
  • Bharadwaj, Samarth; Vatsa, Mayank (Advisor); Singh, Richa (Advisor) (2015-09-02)
    Large scale biometric identification systems still lack the versatility to handle challenging situations such as adverse imaging conditions, missing or corrupt data, and non-conventional operating scenarios. It is well ...
  • Patel, Rhythm; Agrawal, Mohnish; Shah, Rajiv Ratn (Advisor); Kumaraguru, Ponnurangam (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2022-05)
    Hate speech has been defined as the act of offending, insulting, or threatening individuals or a group of people based on their religion, race, caste, orientation, gender, or belongingness to a specific stereotyped community ...
  • Makkar, Sakshi; Chakraborty, Tanmoy (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2020-07)
    Online hate speech, particularly over microblogging platforms like Twitter, has emerged as arguably the most severe issue of the past decade. Several countries have reported a steep rise in hate crimes infuriated by ...
  • Garg, Rishabh; Baweja, Yashasvi; Vatsa, Mayank (Advisor); Singh, Richa (Advisor) (IIITD-Delhi, 2018-11)
    Heterogeneous biometric recognition requires matching images with variations such as resolution and spectrum. Heterogeneity in images often reduces the inter-class homogeneous distance while increasing the intra-class ...
  • Mittal, Shravika; Chakraborty, Tanmoy (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2020-05-27)
    Community affiliation of a node plays an important role in determining its contextual position in the network, which may raise privacy concerns when a sensitive node wants to hide its identity in a network. Oftentimes, ...
  • Tiwari, Abhiprayah; Kumar, Vivek (Advisor); Mitra, Gaurav (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2018-07)
    With energy efficiency becoming a major concern in the HPC community, low-power alternatives such as heterogeneous Multi-Processor System-on-chip (MPSoC) are gainingpopularity. These devices house several different kinds ...
  • Dahiya, Lakshay; Singh, Chaudhary Guroosh Gabriel; Gunturi, Venkata M. Viswanath (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2018-08-13)
    With the advent of mobile phones and wearable technology, there has been a sudden increase in the amount of geo-located data available to us. One of the basic forms of pattern recognition is the identification of hotspots. ...
  • Kamat, Ankit Kumar; Yadav, Vikhyat; Mutharaju, Vijaya Raghava (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2022-12)
    HopOn India by Desiwalks Tours Pvt. Ltd., uses the power of modern cloud technology to enhance visitor experiences and tell stories about destinations like Museums and Monuments. Museums are organisations that collect and ...

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