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  • Anusha, Renduchinthala; Deb, Sujay (Advisor) (2016-09-12)
    With technology scaling and increase of chip complexity, power consumption of chip has been rising and its power architecture is getting complicated. Many power management techniques like power gating, multi-voltage, ...
  • Gautam, Alvika; Naik, Vinayak (Advisor) (2014-07-17)
    Sleep quality and quantity a ects an individual's personal health. Polysomnography (PSG) is the conventional approach for sleep monitoring. PSG has several limitations in terms of sleep monitoring by a regular user. A ...
  • Wala, Rounaq Jhunjhunu; Arora, Chetan (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2017-04-18)
    Use of higher order clique potentials in MRF-MAP problems has been limited primarily because of the inefficiencies of the existing algorithmic schemes. A combinatorial algorithm called Generic Cuts Algorithm was proposed ...
  • Gade, Narayana Sri Harsha; Deb, Sujay (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2020-08)
    Advanced CMOS manufacturing technologies and limitations of power scaling have ushered processing chip architectures into the era of multi-core and many core systems. Simultaneously, there has been an emergence of compute ...
  • Rout, Sidhartha Sankar; Deb, Sujay (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2023-06)
    As the computation is moving towards the exascale era, more and more number of processing cores of heterogeneous natures are getting embedded in a System-on-Chip (SoC). The growing demands for high-performance and increased ...
  • Gulati, Jasmine Kaur; Darak, Sumit Jagdish (Advisor) (2016-09-13)
    Power consumption has become a bottleneck for modern system-on-chip (SoC) designs. With the advancement towards the deep sub-micron technology, the SoC design consists of components that prompt to a higher power density. ...
  • Budhiraja, Tanya; Suri, Venkata Ratnadeep (Advisor); Bjorling, Elin (Advisor) (IIIT- Delhi, 2021-05)
    The uncanny valley has been well explored in robotics, however, this concept has not been explored in adolescents. Therefore the purpose of this study is to understand the concepts of creepiness and scariness in relation ...
  • Mondal, Sutapa; Mutharaju, Vijaya Raghava (Advisor); Bhatia, Sumit (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2020-07)
    Knowledge graph (KG) embedding models have recently gained increased attention. However, most of the existing models for KG embeddings ignore the structure and characteristics of the underlying ontology. KGs are not ...
  • Kumar, Madhur; Deb, Sujay (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2022-12)
    With new emerging technologies, designing with wired, wireless and optical interconnects will become easier. When designers have these three interconnect options, choosing between them and using the suitable interconnect ...
  • Bhatt, Himanshu S; Singh, Richa (Advisor); Vatsa, Mayank (Advisor) (2014-04-14)
    A covariate in face recognition can be defined as an effect that independently increases the intra-class variability or decreases the inter-class variability or both. Covariates such as pose, illumination, expression, ...
  • Parmar, Lohitaksh; Kumaraguru, Ponnurangam (Advisor); Ahmed, Mustaque (Advisor); Gupta, Payas (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2017-04-18)
    The main aim of a scam campaign is to get the maximum monetary benefit with maximum reach and least infrastructure. This makes Online Social Networks (OSNs) such as Facebook and Twitter prime targets for such campaigns. ...
  • Prasad, Chirayu; Anki, Apratim; Pushpraj; Ratn, Anoop (Advisor) (IIIT- Delhi, 2021-05)
    Animation has become an exciting medium for storytelling. It is a field where creativity can be expressed in many ways. 2D Animation is a field where stories can be expressed in ways that one deem to be unrealistic. With ...
  • Bansal, Tanmay; Kumaraguru, Ponnurangam (Advisor) (IIIT- Delhi, 2020-12)
    In 2015, Unicode introduced five different skin tone modifiers, that could be applied to the existing emojis that denoted humans. In this project, we analyze how people pose certain personalities using emoji skin colour ...
  • Vatsal, Ritik; Mishra, Shrivatsa; Shukla, Jainendra (Advisor); Sharma, Ojaswa (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2022-12)
    In a galaxy not so far away, recent research has delved into the effectiveness of Virtual Reality (VR) in games as a more immersive method of interaction. However, a lack of systematic comparison of physiological effects ...
  • Rastogi, Ayushi; Nagappan, Nachiappan (Advisor); Jalote, Pankaj (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2017-08)
  • Zaman, Arshan; Singh, Shivam; Mitra, Abhijit (Advisor); Srivastava, Anand (Advisor); Visweswaran, G S (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2019-07-10)
    As the telecom services evolve towards 5G, service providers are exploring innovative technologies which are easier to deploy, provide high data rate communication and enable dense network connectivity at a low cost. Visual ...
  • Monteiro, Kyzyl John; Parnami, Aman (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2023-05)
    We introduce Teachable Reality, an augmented reality (AR) prototyping tool for creating interactive tangible AR applications with arbitrary everyday objects. Teachable Reality leverages vision-based interactive machine ...
  • Mohan, Nitinder; Singh, Pushpendra (Advisor) (2015-12-01)
    Content Centric Network is a proposed future networking paradigm where data is the central entity for communication and the correspondence model follows two-step approach for data delivery. With increasing research in this ...
  • Singh, Digvijay; Singh, Pushpendra (Advisor) (2015-12-02)
    A key factor limiting the wide adoption of ubiquitous computing enabling systems is the need for deployment of expensive sensors and hardware to provide contextual information. These sensors deployments are not commonly ...
  • Aggarwal, Parag; Bohara, Vivek Ashok (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2019-05)
    Wireless communication systems based on multi-antenna multi-carrier modulation techniques such as multi-input-multi-output (MIMO) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) have become the state-of-art method for a ...

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