Technologies that make a Difference Webinar #13: Rough Set Theory- A Paradigm for Approximate Computing
IEEE Student Branch | College of Engineering, Adoor | SB Code: 61101
Organized By
IEEE The NorthCap University Power and Energy Society & Industry Applications Society Student
Branch Chapters, IEEE College of Engineering, Adoor IAS-PES Joint SB Chapter, IEEE Punjab
Engineering College PES SB Chapter, IEEE GH Patel College of Engineering & Technology IAS and PES Sb Chapters.
About the Event
Dr. Shampa started the session by giving an example of is traveling safely during COVID times. She then introduced the Rough Set Theory and gave the attendees an insight into its history and applications. She proceeded to talk about Information systems, Crisp sets, Indiscernibility Relation,and equivalence classes. She elucidated in great detail about how rough sets are used in numerous
industries. She talked about an application of RST which is the Timeline of Important Tweets, which extracts the important tweets of a user. Favorite count, replies to tweets, retweet count, web presence, semantic relation, and time impact were some of the outcomes.
The webinar ended with a Q/A session where Dr. Shampra answered the attendee’s doubts by stating real-life examples.
The session was conducted online through the Cisco WebEx platform.
About the Speaker/Guest
Dr. Shampa Chakraverty is a Professor, Division of Computer Engineering at the Netaji Subhas University of Technology, Delhi.
She completed her B. Tech. in Electronics in Communication from Delhi College of Engineering, M.
Tech. in Integrated Electronics and Circuits from IIT-Delhi and Ph.D. on a thesis titled, ‘Cosynthesis of
Real-Time System’ from Delhi University.
With an experience of 5 years in the industry and 29 years in the field of teaching, she has delivered
numerous expert lectures as a keynote speaker at renowned platforms. She has been bestowed with
the ISTE National Rajaram Bapu Patil National Award for excellence in Technical Education
Venue: Webex Cisco
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Dr. Shampa Chakraverty
Rough Set Theory- A Paradigm for Approximate Computing
IEEE Student Branch | College of Engineering, Adoor | SB Code: 61101