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CMLI Research

About the Centre

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence is a ISO Certified(ISO/IEC 20000 - 1: 2018) centre formed for students, consisting of both undergraduate and postgraduate who are interested in Artificial Intelligence and seek a place to talk about it. The goal is to form a community of interested students who share knowledge, passion, and skills. The centre focuses around Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning and its application in the domain of Health care, Agriculture, Smart cities, Education, Transport etc. 

          This Centre is recognized as an ISO Certified Centre for  providing consultation, Training , End-to-End AI solution and AI Cloud Services to researchers utilizing the AI tools and software.

                    Established in the year - 2019

Vision

The centre shall revolutionize the higher end experience for students in the process of learning AI by steering and involving them in various best practices and establish state of the art in the development and innovation of machine learning and computational intelligence algorithms.

Mission

Establishing centre to involve all fraternity that could serve them in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. It shall be the hub for learners and innovators to involve in problem-solving projects and also the centre supports and organizes the activities in collaborations between AI research groups from different fields in the University, promoting the interdisciplinarity which is the key University research vision.

Objective
  • To provide a platform to exchange and enhance knowledge in AI.
  • To provide technical training to students in the focus areas of AI.
  • To motivate and guide students to participate in competitions.
  • To take up industry defined problems and provide solutions.
  • To spread awareness among students about AI technology for nation building.

 

Principal Investigator

Dr.V.Bharathi Harishankar 

Vice Chancellor

Mail: vc@avinuty.ac.in 

Coordinator

Dr.P.Subashini

Professor of Computer Science

Mail : subashini_cs@avinuty.ac.in

 

 

Facilities

AI Core Research Lab

   The aim of this AI Core Research lab is to raise awareness about AI and its practical applications. And to support multidisciplinary research that addresses the real-world challenges and advancement of AI technologies.  AI-based projects were given to various departments and students to strengthen AI in the multidisciplinary field. Around 94 projects were done using AI techniques, of those 22 are multidisciplinary projects. AI related courses were introduced for Bioscience, Home Science and Business Administration students to enhance their knowledge of AI and how to use it in different field to solve problems. The uniqueness of the centre is to facilitate the students and researchers by bridging them to the mentors of the required domain. The centre also expands its boundary by collaborating with foreign universities like University of Wyoming, USA, Hassan II University, Morocco, Athabasca University, Canada and Kyungpook University, South Korea.

AAI Startup programme

About the programme

AAI Lab is a research platform  for exploring the potential of students with Internet of Things for multidisciplinary research with more end-user interactions. It gives the power to the students to be at the core of the research and innovation process. It gives them the power to change the world and their future. AAI lab is equipped with  micro controllers, RFID tags, different types of sensors. In the lab we have a  3D printer to develop multi disciplinary products. We have AVR software to engaged in the design and development of advanced human-machine interfaces for students. We will cultivate the spirt of technology based agriculture among the students  with the help of farm bot deployed in our center. By using this lab, students could develop IoT proof of concepts, learn embedded programming and create their own prototypes. 

      IoT Lab transforms  ideas of the student into customized solutions for the problems of the society. Also we will encourage students to participate in many competitions.

Thrust areas

1.Farm Bot 

Farm automation, often associated with smart farming. It is a robot to farm the different crops in particular area.  The robot itself moves around using tracks on the sides of the box, and it works in three dimensions. So it can go left to right, forward and backwards, up and down. FarmBot sows seeds, waters plants and gets rid of weeds by using different tools for each job, depending on the task at hand. It monitors the plant 24*7. In our centre we will deploy the farmbot in order to cultivate the spirit of agriculture among the students. We will use drones to fertilize the plants. With the help of captured pictures from the drone, can implement Image Processing  applications for further research work.

2.Augmented Reality

Augmented reality (AR) is an enhanced version of the real physical world that is achieved through the use of digital visual elements, sound, or other sensory stimuli delivered via technology. Primary goals of AR is to highlight specific features of the physical world, increase understanding of those features, and derive smart and accessible insight that can be applied to real-world application.

3.University Automation

A university automation system will monitor and  control  attributes such as light, climate, entertainment systems and appliances. It may also include centre's security  system such as access control and alarm systems with the help of IoT.

4.Renewable energy - Solar energy

A renewable energy source means energy that is sustainable. Similar to sun, Solar Power is main source of renewable source. Solar power is energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy.  Solar technologies can harness this energy for a variety of uses, including generating electricity for our center. We will deploy a Solar cell which can drive upto 1000 Kilowatts in our university. The energy driven from the solar cells can be used instead of electricity. This will predominantly save electricity consumption.                                                

AI Cloud Centre

AI Cloud Centre revolutionizes the Institution by facilitating with AI as a service. It also facilitates the students with higher end experience in the process of learning AI Cloud by steering and involving them in various best practices and established state of the art in the development and innovation of machine learning and computational algorithms. This facility acted as a hub for learners and innovators to involve in cloud-based AI projects and also supported and organized the activities in collaborations between AI cloud research groups from different fields in the University, promoting the interdisciplinarity which is the key research vision of the Institute. The Centre provided Infrastructure as a Service, Storage as a Service, Software as a Service, Data as a Service, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Frameworks and Cognitive Computing Interfaces (APIs).

Facilities

         i. Hardware

                     1.Server -I (SuperMicro)

                   2.Server-II(DellEMC)

                     3.Server-II (Supermicro GPU Server)

         ii. Software

                     1.Schrodinger

                   2.Sigma Plot

                   3.PRISMA

                   4.Python

                   5.GSuite for Education

                   6.CUDA

                   7.Annaconda3

                   8.Cmake3

                   9. Android Studio

                  10. R studio server

                  11.Gromacs

                  12.Orange (Data mining)

                  13.MATLAB

                  14.Desmond

                   15.VScode

                   16.Weka

                   17.Amira

                   18.Mathematica

AI Library

Artificial Intelligence Library provides a diverse sort of AI concepts books involve machine learning, IoT, cyber intelligence, deep learning, data science, computer vision, robotics to nurture and accelerate students, research scholars and faculties to a adaptable to the smart, innovative technologies along with AI that create AI products resulting in the economic and social benefit.

CMLI - Learning Management system

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Thrust Areas

Vision AI

  • Detection of Cervical Cancer from MobileOTD images
  • Improving Grading of Smart Colposcopy Images

Adaptive Learning 1.0

  • AI based model curriculum for Nursery School
  • AI based model curriculum for Primary School

Technology Enabled Learning

  • Mulsemedia based Learning
  • Game based Learning
  • Hypermedia Learning
  • Immersive Learning
  • Personalized Learning

Farm Intelligence

Augmented Reality & Virtual Reality

Internet of Things

MoU's

Institutional MoU's

  • University of HASSAN II, Casablanca, Morocco (Visit)
  • Kongu Arts and Science College, Erode (Visit)
  • Athabasca University , Athabasca , Alberta, Canada (Visit)
  • University of Wyoming , Laramie , Wyoming , United States (Visit)

Industrial MoU's

  • Cloudreign Technologies, Chennai (Visit)
  • Visaithalam Solutions,India(Visit)
  • Enthu Technology Solutions,India(Visit)
  • INSTA3D Technologies,Coimbatore (Visit)
  • Scopik Edutech Private Limited (Visit)

Services

GPU Based Computational Drug Discovery

Software tools provided for Computational Drug Discovery and Molecular Docking Analysis 

               1.Schrodinger    2.Gromacs             

                                                                                                                                                                      

Computational Drug Discovery and Molecular Docking Analysis 

         1.      Molecular Docking of selected Drug target and Ligand                             

                    §    Identification of potential Drug Target

                    §    Active sight prediction / Inhibitor Binding sight prediction 

                    §    Selection of Ligands / Inhibitors                                                             

                    §    2D and 3D Interaction Plots, Binding Energy 

         2.   Post Docking Analysis

                   §    MMG-GBSA

                   §    Molecular Dynamic Simulation using Desmond / GROMACS

         3.   Protein Protein Docking

         4.   Interpretation of results

         5.   Dataset curation / validation etc

Those who wanted to make use of this facility, Click here 

GPU Based Computational Drug Discovery Charges

 Consultancy & Service Charges – GPU based Schrodinger Suite Modules(Click here to view in a PDF)

S.No. Description For Normal Data in Rs.(up to 200 NS)
1. Molecular Docking - Ligand preparation, Protein preparation
 

Server Processing,GPU Utilization Memory usage


 




Memory Usage

For up to 1 MB Rs.500

More than 1MB 5 per MB

For up to 1GB 1000

More than 1GB 1000 per GB

GPU Utilization time

For up  to 24 hours Rs.100

More than 24 hours Rs.5 per hour

2. ADME Profiling

 200 (up to 50 Compounds)

3.                      Molecular and High Throughput Virtual Screening
Server Processing,GPU Utilization Memory usage

Memory Usage

For up to 1 MB Rs.500

More than 1MB 5 per MB

For up to 1GB 1000

More than 1GB 1000 per GB

GPU Utilization time

For up  to 24 hours Rs.100

More than 24 hours Rs.5 per hour

4. Active Site Prediction Rs. 200 per protein
5.                                        Protein Structure Prediction
Server Processing,GPU Utilization Memory usage

Memory Usage

For up to 1 MB Rs.500

More than 1MB 5 per MB

For up to 1GB 1000

More than 1GB 1000 per GB

GPU Utilization time

For up  to 24 hours Rs.100

More than 24 hours Rs.5 per hour

6.                                                             QSAR
If strutural analogs to be prepared  Rs.5000
If they bring structural analog (100 Nos) Rs.1000
7. Molecular Modelling and Simulation
1. Minimum Charges (up to 24 hrs Computer time) Rs.2500
2. Every additional hour of computer time  Rs 50 per hour
8. Service Charges Rs. 25 per hour

Those who wanted to make use of this facility, Click here 

AI and IoT Based Modules, Interfaces , Mobile Applications, Portal etc

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence is providing 'AI as a Service' to all the Researchers of our Institution. The kind of service to be provided will be 

1.Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Frameworks

§  Google Cloud Platform

§  Google AutoML

§  Google Vision API

2.Cognitive Computing Interfaces (APIs)

§  Google Cloud Platform APIs

§  Natural Language Processing

§  Development and offering of AI & ML interfaces 

            Those who wanted to make use of this facility, please fill in this Google form click here

AI Cloud Services

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence is providing 'AI Cloud Services' to all the Researchers of our Institution. The kind of service to be provided will be 

        • Infrastructure as a Service
          • Offering CPU
          • Memory
          • Software resources through virtualization
        • Storage as a Service

          • Unlimited Data storage
          • Storage for Learning materials
          • Storage for Tutorials and training materials
        • Software as a Service
          • Software virtualization
          • Accessing through VMware / Oracle VMBox
        • Data as a Service
          • Data pooling
          • Construction of data repository
          • Donation of datasets

3. Software tools provided for molecular modeling, drug discovery, and docking 

        • Schrodinger
        • Gromacs

Those who wanted to make use of this facility, please fill in this Google form  click here

AI and IoT Based Modules, Interfaces , Mobile Applications, Portal etc charges

Consultancy & Service Charges - AI and IoT based Modules, Interfaces, Mobile applications, portals etc.

S.No Description Amount in Rs.
  Inside Institution Outside Institution 
1. AI / IoT based Modules Rs.500 / Module Rs.1000 / Module
2. AI / IoT based Interfaces Rs.500 / Interface Rs.1000 / Interface
3. Mobile Application Rs.500 /Module Rs.1000 / Module
4. AI and IoT based digital portal Rs.500 / Module Rs.1000 / Module

 

 

Peoples

Coordinators

Dr.P.Subashini

Coordinator

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

               Mail id : subashini_cs@avinuty.ac.in

https://avinuty.ac.in/user/csc15018

               https://in.linkedin.com/in/p-subashini-14a72119

               https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Parthasarathy-Subashini

 

 

Dr.M.Krishnaveni

Co-coordinator

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

Mail id : Krishnaveni_cs@avinuty.ac.in

https://avinuty.ac.in/user/csc22013

https://in.linkedin.com/in/krishnaveni-marimuthu-51274219b

https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/M-Krishnaveni-15234651

 

 

Researchers

Dr.R.Janani

Research Assistant

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

Mail id : Janani_cmli@avinuty.ac.in

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Janani-Balakumar

 

Ms.R.Shanmugavalli

Research Scholar

Department of Computer Science

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

Research Work Title: Energy Aware Route Discovery Mechanism using Various Optimization Algorithms in Wireless Sensor Network

Mail id : 17phcsf004@avinuty.ac.in

 

Mohana M

Research scholar, Senior Research Fellow (SRF)

Department of Computer Science

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

Research Work Title: Facial Expression Recognition of Learners and Improving learners QoE

Mail id : mohana_cs@avinuty.ac.in

https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohana-m-84a435231 

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohana-Murugan 

 

Aiswarya S

Research scholar

Department of Computer Science

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

Research Work Title: Detection of Sickle cell disease using image processing and Deep learning Techniques

Mail id : 21phchf007@avinuty.ac.in

https://www.linkedin.com/in/aiswarya-senthilvel-b81720305/

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Aiswarya-s-7

 

Mrs.Bhuvaneswari S

Research scholar

Department of Computer Science

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

Research Work Title: Deep Learning for Grading Non-Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (NPDR)  Based on Multi-level Lesion Detection.

Mail id : bhuvaneswari_cs@avinuty.ac.in

www.linkedin.com/in/bhuvaneswari-s2405 

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bhuvaneswari-S-3  

 

Ms.Jayashree Ganeshkumar

Research scholar

Department of Computer Science

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

Research Work Title: Adaptive Learning

Mail id :jayashreegk30@gmail.com

www.linkedin.com/in/jgkumar?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app 

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jayashree-Ganeshkumar

 

 

Teaching Faculty

Ms.Jennyfer Susan M.B

Assistant Professor

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4y1bWZUAAAAJ&hl=en

 

Ms.Esaivani M

Assistant Professor

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

https://in.linkedin.com/in/esai-murugan-9339492b0

Consultant

Ms.Vasundra .R.S

Faculty cum-coordinator

Scopik Edutech Pvt Ltd

Technical Assistants

Ms.V.Narmadha

Technical Assistant

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

Mail id : narmadha_cs@avinuty.ac.in

 

Ms Sandiya C

Technical Assistant

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

Mail id : sandiya_cmli@avinuty.ac.in

 

Ms Aanisa .S

Technical Assistant

Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence

Mail id : aanisa_cmli@avinuty.ac.in

I. UG Programme

II. PG Programme

III. Certificate Course

IV.Generic Elective Courses

  • Artificial Intelligence in IoT     Details
  • Cyber Intelligence     Details
  • Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things  Details
  • Digital Intelligence     Details

V. Skill Based Elective Courses      

  • Artificial Intelligence for Home Science Details
  • Artificial Intelligence for Business  Details
  • Fundamentals of 3D Printing Technology & Applications Details
  • Fundamental of 3D Food Printing Technology & Applications  Details

VI. Multidisciplinary Courses

  • Machine Learning for Biochemistry, Biotechnology     Details       
  • Machine Learning for Chemistry     Details      
  • Gsuite for Front Office     Details        
  • Mobile Application Development     Details    
Publications
Patents - 4

Patent Granted - 2

  1. Kidbot 1.0 -An adaptive learning-based robot using Tamil language is proposed that interactively disseminate machine learning concepts to Kids,Patent Number : 503234 , 25 Jan 2024.
  2. 2.Cervical Cancer Self-Test Kit –IoT based device that allows users to independently operate and conduct self-screening tests                 Application No:202241021066,May 2022. 

Patent Published - 2

  1. Mosquito Detection Device -AI-IoT based mosquito trap is proposed that detect mosquitoes species which are transmitting vector-     borne diseases, Application No:202241020392,May 2022.

  2. AI based Binocular Wearable Potential Acuity Tester  Application No:202441036039, 17 May 2024.

Books - 7
  1. Python for Chemistry - with simple exercise Authors Prof.P.Subashini, Prof.P.Lalitha, Dr.R.Janani, Ms.M.B.Jennyfer Susan,               Ms.M.Mohana - "Click here"

  2. Explore Python for Mathematics  Authors Prof.P.Subashini, Dr.N.Balamani, Dr.R.Janani - "Click here"

  3. Machine Learning using Google Colab Authors Prof.P.Subashini, Dr.T.T.Dhivya Prabha, Ms.M.B.Jennyfer Susan - "Click here"

  4. Prototype Experiments for Beginners - Embedded Systems Authors Dr.M.Krishnaveni, Dr.P.Subashini, Ms.V.Narmadha  "Click here
  5. Nature Inspired Computing  Authors Dr.P.Subashini, Dr.T.T.Dhivya Prabha, Dr.M.Krishnaveni - "Click here"
  6. I am your Android - Volume I  Authors Dr.M.Krishnaveni, Dr.P.Subashini, Ms.B.Preethi- "Click here"

  7. I am your Android - Volume II Authors Dr.M.Krishnaveni, Dr.P.Subashini, Ms.B.Preethi- "Click here"

Book Chapters - 4
  1. Krishnaveni, M., Subashini, P., Dhivyaprabha, T.T., Gayathre, B., Manimegalai, K. (2023). Artificial Intelligence–Internet of Things Enabled Mosquito-Based Diseases Identification Trap. In: Hassanien, A.E., Zheng, D., Zhao, Z., Fan, Z. (eds) Business Intelligence and Information Technology. 2022. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 358. Springer, Singapore. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3416-4_64

  2. M.B. Jennyfer Susan, P. Subashini, and M. Krishnaveni. (2023). Artificial Intelligence of Things for Smart Healthcare Development: An Experimental Review. In P. Swarnalatha & S. Prabu (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Deep Learning Techniques for Cloud-Based Industrial IoT, pp. 29-60. IGI Global. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8098-4.ch003 

  3. Subashini, P., Dhivyaprabha, T.T., Krishnaveni, M., Jennyfer Susan, M.B. (2023). Smart Intelligent System for Cervix Cancer Image Classification Using Google Cloud Platform. In: Ahad, M.A., Casalino, G., Bhushan, B. (eds) Enabling Technologies for Effective Planning and Management in Sustainable Smart Cities. Springer, Cham, PP. 245-281. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22922-0_10

  4. M., Mohana., K., Nandhini., & P., Subashini. (2022). Review on Artificial Intelligence and Robots in STEAM Education for Early Childhood Development: The State-of-the-Art Tools and Applications. In A. Betts, & K. Thai (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Innovative Approaches to Early Childhood Development and School Readiness (pp. 468-498). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8649-5.ch019  (Book Name :  Handbook of Research on Innovative Approaches to Early Childhood Development and School Readiness )

     

Journals - 9
  1. Jennyfer Susan M B, Subashini P, Krishnaveni M, Indhumathi T, "Detection of Specular Reflection from Smart Colposcopy Image using RGB Color Space and Convolutional Neural Network," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 71, no. 10, pp. 29-38, 2023. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I10P204 (Scopus)

  2. R. Shanmugavalli and P. Subashini, “Investigation of Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm for Efficient Energy Utilization in Wireless Sensor Network”, International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC), vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 73-92, July 2023. ISSN: 0975-2293, E-ISSN: 0974-2293, (Scopus Indexing). DOI:  10.5121/ijcnc.2023.15405. Publisher Name: AIRCC Publishing Corporation URL: https://aircconline.com/abstract/ijcnc/v15n4/15423cnc05.html 

  3. Mohana, M., Subashini, P., & Krishnaveni, M. (2023). Emotion Recognition from Facial Expression using Hybrid CNN-LSTM Network. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence.  VOL. 37, NO. 08  https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218001423560086 (Impact factor: 1.5, Scopus and Web of Science indexed) 

  4. M.B. Jennyfer Susan, P. Subashini. (2023). Deep Learning Inpainting Model on Digital and Medical Images – A Review, International Arab Journal of Information Technology. Vol. 20, No. 6. (Article in Press - WoS and Scopus) 

  5. M.B. Jennyfer Susan, P. Subashini. (2023). Improvising Grading of Cervical Cancer using Quality Assessments method in Smart Colposcopy Images, Measurement Sensors, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 1-11. DOI: 10.1016/j.measen.2023.100788. (Scopus). 

  6. R. Keerthana, N. Valliammal, T.T. Dhivyaprabha and P. Subashini. (2023). A healthy nutrition suggestion model for indian women sports players & active youth using long short-term memory. Internet Technology Letters, Special Issue Article, pp. 1-6. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/itl2.452, Indexing in Scopus and WoS (E-SCI), Impact Factor: 1.7. 

  7. M.B. Jennyfer Susan, P. Subashini, and M. Krishnaveni. (2022). "Comparison of various deep learning inpainting methods in smart colposcopy images", International Journal of  Computational Intelligence Studies, 11(1),  53–72. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijcistudies.2022.123347   (UGC-CARE).

  8. G.Indumathi, K.Vetriselvi, Dr.K.Manimegalai, Dr.D.Mathivathani, “ Detection of Anopheline Mosquitoes from microscopic images using Image Processing", Journal of  Huazhong University of Science and Technology , Volume 50, Issue 06, June-2021. ISSN-1671-4512 

  9. Dr. P. Sasirekha and Mageswari.S.S (2021) “Digital Banking: the New Normal”, SPAST Abstracts, 1(01). Available at: https://spast.org/techrep/article/view/1843.  

Conferences - 23
    1. Dhivyaprabha, T. T., Jennyfer Susan, M. B., Lalitha, P., Subashini, P., Kamilini, D., & Vijayabhanu, R. (2024). Predicting ethylene production in oxidative coupling of methane: A machine learning approach. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 3122, No. 1). AIP Publishing. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0216039

    2. P. Subashini, D. Leena Lavanya, M. Krishnaveni, M. K. Nisha, V. Narmadha, H. Abinaya, E. Gaayathiri Devi; A dynamic controlled environment model for sustainable mushroom cultivation by using machine learning methods. AIP Conf. Proc. 2 July 2024; 3168 (1): 020016. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0217384

    3. S. Aiswarya, M. Krishnaveni, P. Subashini, S. N. Geethalakshmi, N. Preetha. (2024). A new approach for overlapping cell separation in pre-processed sickle images using SCP model. 1st International Conference on Recent Advancements in Computing Technologies & Engineering (RACTE-2023), AIP Conf. Proc, Ghaziabad, India. Vol 3168(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0217102

    4. Mohana, M., da Silveira, A.C., Subashini, P., Santos, C.A.S., Ghinea, G. (2023). Technology Enhanced Mulsemedia Learning: Insights of an Evaluation. In: da Silva, H.P., Cipresso, P. (eds) Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications. CHIRA 2023. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1997. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49368-3_3 

    5. M. Mohana, N. Valliammal, V. Suvetha, M. Krishnaveni, P. Subashini and G. Ghinea, "A Study on Technology-Enhanced Mulsemedia Learning for Enhancing Learner's Experience in E-Learning," 2023 International Conference on Network, Multimedia and Information Technology (NMITCON), Bengaluru, India, 2023, pp. 01-06, doi: 10.1109/NMITCON58196.2023.10275964. 

    6. M. Mohana, Aleph Campos Da Silveira, V. Suvetha, P. Subashini, Gheorghita Ghinea, and Celso Alberto Saibel Santos. 2023. Technology Enhanced Mulsemedia Learning (TEML) for Learners with Dyslexia. In ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences Workshops (IMXw ’23), June 12–15, 2023, Nantes, France. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 4 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3604321.3604357 

    7. M. Mohana and P. Subashini, "Emotion Recognition using Autoencoders: A Systematic Review," 2023 International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Communication, IoT and Security (ICISCoIS), Coimbatore, India, 2023, pp. 438-443, doi:10.1109/ICISCoIS56541.2023.10100563. Source Link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10100563 

    8. Krishnaveni, M., Raajeswari, P., Subashini, P., Narmadha, V., Ramya, P. (2023). Soil Nutrient Prediction Model in Hybrid Farming Using Rule-Based Regressor. In: , et al. The 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision (AICV2023), March 5–7, 2023. AICV 2023. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 164. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27762-7_16 

    9. P. Subashini, M. Krishnaveni, T.T. Dhivyaprabha, R. Malini, V. Keerthika, G. Kaviya. (2023). A Contemporary Study on Solar Energy Applications and Evaluation in Real-Time Environment. NCMRSI 2023: Proceedings of the National Conference on Multidisciplinary Research for Sustainable Innovations, Coimbatore, pp. 138-150, ISBN: 978-81-931101- 6 - 4.  

    10. P. Subashini, M. Krishnaveni, T.T. Dhivyaprabha, M. Mohana, S. Divyasri. (2023). Artificial intelligence-based Totbot Application for Primary School Children. NCMRSI 2023: Proceedings of the National Conference on Multidisciplinary Research for Sustainable Innovations, Coimbatore, pp. 126-137, ISBN: 978-81-931101- 6 - 4.

    11. Mohana, M., Subashini, P. (2023). Convolutional Sparse Autoencoder for Emotion Recognition. In: , et al. The 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision (AICV2023), March 5–7, 2023. AICV 2023. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 164. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27762-7_1 

    12. Bhuvaneswari, S., Subashini, P. (2023). Red-Channel Based Iris Segmentation for Pupil Detection. In: , et al. The 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision (AICV2023), March 5–7, 2023. AICV 2023. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 164. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27762-7_22

    13. M. Mohana and P. Subashini, "Emotion Recognition using Deep Stacked Autoencoder with Softmax Classifier," 2023 Third International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Energy (ICAIS), Coimbatore, India, 2023, pp. 864-872, doi: 10.1109/ICAIS56108.2023.10073937. 

    14. M.B. Jennyfer Susan and P. Subashini. (2022). "Detection of specular reflection on the smart colposcopy images using fine-tuned U-Net convolutional Neural Network".  First International Conference on Technologies, Sustainable Development Goals and Academia (ICTSGA-1).  Taylor and Francis Publisher. (Accepted) 

    15. International Conference on “Artificial Intelligence – Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Emerging Challenges, Research and Opportunities”: ICAI - 2022 Abstract Proceedings, in P. Subashini, N. Valliammal, M. Krishnaveni, G. Sudhamathy and M. Thilagu (eds.), Notion Press, April 2022, pp. 1-60, ISBN: 979-8886677430

    16. G. Padmavathi, D. Shanmugapriya and A. Roshni, "Performance Analysis of Unsupervised Machine Learning Methods for Mobile Malware Detection," 2022 9th International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development (INDIACom), 2022, pp. 201- 206, doi: 10.23919/INDIACom54597.2022.9763180

    17. G. Padmavathi, D. Shanmugapriya and S. Asha, "A Framework to Detect the Malicious Insider Threat in Cloud Environment using Supervised Learning Methods," 2022 9th International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development (INDIACom), 2022, pp. 354- 358, doi: 10.23919/INDIACom54597.2022.9763205 

    18. M.Mohana, Dr.P.Subashini (2021), “Comparison of Viola-Jones and Multi-Task Convolution Neural Network (MTCNN) for Face Detection from Children Facial Expression using Video Sequences” in the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence – Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Emerging Challenges, Research, and Opportunities (ICAI-2022) Organized by the Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence, DST-CURIE-AI, during Feb 24th & 25th, Coimbatore, TamilNadu. ISBN-13 : 979-8886677430 (Abstract Only).

    19. Narmadha.V, Valliammal.N,” Detection and Prevention of Cyber Harassment against Women in Social Media using Supervised Learning Algorithm”, Proceedings of ICTARA2020, ISBN-978-81-937760-4-9,2020

    20. Ms. Roshni A, Dr. Kalpana B, "IoT Based Smart Home Automation and Personalization System" Proceedings of International Conference on Next Generation Computing Systems (ICNGCS - 2021), ISBN: 978 - 93 - 89515 - 35 - 0 

    21. N. Karthika and B. Sargunam, ‘YOLOv4 for Multi-class Artefact Detection in Endoscopic Images,’ 2021 International 3rd International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication (ICPSC), 2021, pp. 73-77, DOI: 10.1109/ICSPC51351.2021.9451761 

    22. Dr. G. Padmavathi, Dr. D. Shanmugapriya and Ms. S. Asha, ‘A Framework for Improving the Accuracy with Different Sampling Techniques for Detection of Malicious Insider Threat IN Cloud’ presented in 5th International Joint Conference on Advances in Computational Intelligence (IJCACI 2021) and published in series “Algorithms for Intelligent Systems”, 2021, pp. 1-10

    23. Bindu Vazhakkatte Thazhathethil, Utthra Balasubramaniam and Sharon Treesa Abraham, "Coimbatore Destination Chatbot: A Study on Customer Preference," 2021 IoT Vertical and Topical Summit for Tourism, 2021, pp. 1-6, DOI: 10.1109/IEEECONF49204.2021.9604846

International Poster Publications-4
  1. R Chakkaravarthini, SN Geethalakshmi, P Subashini and TT Dhivyaprabha. Digital Apps for Nursing the Health Conditions of Pregnant Women, Infants and Young Children. ScienceOpen Posters. 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14293/P2199-8442.1.SOP-.PUWWLN.v1.

  2. Pooja Sri Saraswathi A, Vijayabhanu R, Subashini P, Dhivyaprabha TT and Jennyfer Susan MB. Graph Neural Network: The Next Frontier in Deep Learning. ScienceOpen Posters. 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14293/P2199-8442.1.SOP-.P9BKIX.v1

     

  3. Kamalini D, Vijayabhanu R, Subashini P, Dhivyaprabha TT and Jennyfer Susan MB.  Revolutionizing Chemistry with Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Applications. ScienceOpen Posters. 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14293/P2199-8442.1.SOP-.PSNSPU.v1

     

  4. Subashini, P., Krishnaveni, M., Dhivyaprabha, T.T., Malini, R., Keerthika, V., Kaviya, G. (2023). A contemporary study on solar energy applications and evaluation in real-time environment. International Poster Challenger Competition Peeref (Poster), DOI: https://doi.org/10.54985/peeref.2304p8181720.   

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Awards/Recognitions

Awards/Recognition

1. Dr.M. Krishnaveni and Mrs.V. Narmadha has been awarded BEST PAPER award for the paper “A Dynamic Controlled Environment Model for Sustainable Mushroom Cultivation by Integrating ML and Physiological Parameters” in International Conference on “Artificial Intelligence – Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Emerging Challenges, Research and Opportunities (ICAI-2022) “Organized by the Centre for Machine Learning and Intelligence, DST-CURIE-AI, during 24th & 25th February, 2022.

2.Dr.M. Krishnaveni and Mrs.V. Narmadha has been awarded 1st prize in "One day Intra University Product Display Competition", for "Anti Sleep Glass for Drivers" held on 11.08.2022.

3.Ms. R. Ramya, Research Scholar, Department of Bio Chemistry has been awarded 1st prize in “Innovative Ideas to Products” from National Science day Celebrations, February 2022  for “Prediction of E-Coli Bacteria in Food Samples using Raspberry Pi”.

4.Ms.M.Mohana  Research Scholar and  Ms.V.Suvetha II MCA ,Department of Computer Science has been awarded 1st  prize in "Innovative Ideas to Products"  under PhD Category  from National Science Day Celebrations, February 2023 for " Real-time Facial Emotion Recognition (FER) from Facial Expression using IoT System".

5.Ms.Archana , Ms. Ridhu priya and Ms.Farveen Banu B.Sc CS I year , Department of Computer Science has been awarded 1st   prize in "Innovative Ideas to Products" under  UG Category  from National Science Day Celebrations , February 2023 for " Web based Child Rescue System".

6.Ms.G.Kaviya and Ms.G.Vinaya B.Sc CS III Year , Department of Computer Science has been awarded 2nd   prize in" Innovative Ideas to Products" under  UG Category from National Science Day Celebrations,February 2023 for "Artificial Intelligent Based Mosquito Identification Trap".                                                        

International Conferences

1.International Conference on "Artificial Intelligence - Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Emerging Challenges, Reseach and Opportunities(ICAI 2022)" Visit

Workshops

  1. Orientation Programme on Research Methodology Lms  Details
  2. One day workshop on "Lanquill AI ToolDetails
  3. Two day workshop on "Machine Learning in Economic" Details
  4. Skill Development Programme on "3D Printing" Details
  5. Two day Hands on Workshop in "Embedded System and IoT"  Details
  6. Two day workshop on "DSpace - Digital Respository Software" Details
  7. One day-workshop on "Systematic Review and Meta Analysis using PRISMA" Details
  8. One day workshop on"Prototype Experiment for Beginners Embedded system". Details
  9. One day workshop on "Prototype Experiment for Beginners". Details
  10. One day workshop on "3D Printing for Bio Science". Details
  11. One day workshop on "3D Printing for Home Science" Details
  12. International Workshop on "Artificial Intelligence in TamilDetails
  13. Applications of "AI and IoT in farmingDetails
  14. Workshop on "MATLAB"

Traning Programmes

  1. Two day Online Training on "Accelerate Research with Machine Learning using Schrodinger Platform" Details
  2. One day Training Programme on "SIGMAPLOT 14.5 -Data Visualization and Analysis" Details
  3. Three days hands-on training on "Embedded Computing for IoT Systems"

FDPs

  1. II Short term capacity building programme on "Adaptive Learning: Personalized Education with AI"(2024) Details
  2. IV Short term capacity building programme on "Artificial Intelligence in Education"(2023) Details

Awareness Programmes

  1. Awarness on "3D Food Priniting Technology" Details
  2. AI Awareness Programme for Faculty Members -" Artificial Intelligence meet other disciplines" Details
  3. One day Awarness Programme on "What Next AR/VR ?" Details

Summer School

  1. 5 Day Programme on "AI Learning Summer School for Young Innovators" for school students Details
  2. 5 Day Programme on "Python Programming" for school students Details

Technical Talk

  1. One day Technical Talk on "Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality" Details

Competition

  1. Quiz Competition on "AI in Social Media". Details

  2. Debate Competition on "Robot Teachers vs Real Teachers". Details

Students Visit

Sri.S.Ramasamy Naidu Memorial College,Sattur.

41 Students of III B.Sc Computer Science with 2 Faculty Members visited the CMLI on 07 Feb 2023.

Kunthavai Nachiyaar Govt.Arts College for Women, Thanjavur.

40 Students from Chemistry Department of Kunthavai Nachiyaar college visited the CMLI on 21.September 2023.

Kongu Arts and Science College,Coimbatore.

  

50 Students from Chemistry Department of Kongu Arts and Science college visited the CMLI on 8 December 2023.

Ganga Institute of Health Sciences, Coimbatore.

Students from Ganga Institute of Health Sciences visited the CMLI on 13 June 2024.

Amrita Vidyalayam , Coimbatore.

50 Students from Amrita Vidyalayam School visited the CMLI on 3.July 2024

Visitors Notes

S.No Visitors Detail  Comment
1. Mahalakshmi .R, Amrita Vidyalayam , Coimbatore. Good Explore to school students on research work.Well Explained by team members.
2. Dr.Kamashi Kumar, Faculty School of Veterinary Medicine , St.Georges , Grenada Well maintained and looks great. A good academic resource for the students. Thank you for the kind service.
3. Dr.V.G.Abilash , Associate professor ,Department of Bio medical Sciences,VIT,Vellore. Extraordinary work from AI centre
4. Dr.Khamsah Suryati Mohd, Faculty of Bioresources and Food Industry,Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Campus Tembila, Malaysia. Very well maintained facilities with multiple collaboration
5.  A R D Prasad , Former Professor & head , Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Indian Statistical Insitutue. Unique Experience
6. Dr.K.Saminathan,Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry , Kongu Arts and Science College New topics, well maintained .We will collaborate.
7. Dr.R.Manimegalai , Assistant Profesor ,Department of Chemistry , Kongu Arts and Science College Well estabilshed lab and dedicated faculty members
8. Dr.G.M.Nasira , Associate Professor & head,Department of Computer Application , Chikkanna Govt Arts College, Tirupur.

Very well maintained created,equipped,facilitated,usefull technically, needy infrastructure for all discipline of students.Equipped with latest rich technologies of this Era. A wide spectrum of Learning atmosphere for students.A tremendous Effort and hardwork is inconsistent by the faculty in-charge Dr.P.Subashini,Dr.M.Krishnaveni and their team.Univeristy has a great support for these activities. I wish a great sucess ahead in all their endeavours.

9. Prof.Susharshu Mallick,IIT Bombay Excellent facilities , very well maintained,I am glad to see the multidisciplinary projects the centre & entire university is working on.Sharing of resources is also very beneficial .Congralution &best wishes.
10. Dr.T.Kalaiselvi, Assistant Professor, Gandhigram Rural Institute DST Centre supporting interdisciplinary projects through modern computing facilities & developing solutions towards society need.Best wishes.
11. Dr.M.Vellaisamy,Professor & head , Kunthavai Nahiyar Govt Arts college for Women,Thanjavur. Python for chemsitry and Machine Learning are very inspiring.
12. Ramesh Sivanpillai,University of Wyoming. Impressive work & talented people.Best wishes for more and more sucessful projects and publications.
13. Champa Rao ADU continues to remain at the forefront of all things.
14. Dr.P.Kumaravadivelu,Chief Scientist,ICAR,Krishi Vigyan Kendra Knowledge Network. Very interesting our working together will bring out good outcome.
15. Dr.V.Bhuvaneswari,Bharathiar University. Excellent Infrastructure & great intiative to bring out innovators. All the best & congratulations.
16. Dr.K.Kadirvelu Excellent institute with proper plan.
17. Prof Vimal Karani.S , University of Reading ,UK. Had a wonderful time visiting the AI facilities. Really fascinating.
18. Dr.Mukil Maruthamuthu, Director & CEO , GUT-I-CARE PVT LTD.  Great work
19. Ramalatha Marimuthu , Director, iExplore Foundation for Sustainable Development. Centre's Potential is fantastic and the enthusiasm of the head and staff is infectious. All the best.
20. Prof.B.Ramadoss,NIT Tiruchy. Delighted to know the quality of work on emerging topics. Providing support to other degree programe.Excellent potential in future innovation.
21. Leela Boominathan I feel so priviliegde to be here & fantastic facilities have seems to be very nice.
22. Dr. Hemantkumar Aiyer, Lead Scientist, Aditya Birla Science and Technology Company Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai. Very Creative Lab
23. Dr.C.B.Sanjeevi, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institute Center for Molecular Medicine.  Very Interesting. All the best.
24. Dr.Selvaraj Jagannatham, Pasteur Institute of India Highly application oriented AI lab
25. Santanu Chattopadhyay, Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology Very nice to see the activities.
26. R.Jayasri,CEO,Cruzze Solutions ,Coimbatore. Very impressive & innovative. The passion of the teachers to help bring the potential of students is awesome.I wish this team all the very best.
27. Dr.A.Ranichitra, Assitant Professor, Sri.S.Ramasamy Naidu Memorial College,Sattur. Great experience gained more information related to equipments used in basic science students .Excellent facility faculty & research scholars.Highly Impressed.
28. Dr.U.Sivakumar, Professor & Head, Microbiology, TNAU Very excellent facility need to made available to all public & other institution.
29. Dr.V.Suresh Kumar,Athabasca University,Canada. So much Potential
30. Dr.Jey Veerasamy,CS Faculty, University of Texas at Dallas. Great Questions from the students
31. Manglesh Yadav,Program Director, ASM, NITI Aayog. Excellent collaboration work.
32. V.M.Prabhakaran, Founder,Visaithalam Solutions,Coimbatore. Had a very good time in A2I Club meet.Good Hospitality & happy to see students are so interactive towards future technology.My heart wishes to the team to do more.
33. Ms.K.Vani, Assistant Professor, Department of BCA ,SSS Jain college for Women. All the products and ideas & collaboration with other department are mind blowing.Gave an idea to implement this to our college students.
34. Ms.Prathiba D, Department of Commerce , SSS Shasun Jain College for Women. Visit of the labs gave mind blowing experience.Thanks for all the efforts as it is helpful for the present & future student community.Great work Kindly keep going.
35. Ms.S.Hemalatha, Kongu Arts and Science college. All the ongoing research are appreciable & excellent work.The CMLI lab is very useful for Researchers for carryout their work.
36. Ms.C.Indrani, Kongu Arts and Science  college , Erode. Excellent , We gain more information regarding research.
37. Ms.S.Dhivya,Assistant Professor, Kongu Arts and Science college . Excellent lab for AI & ML.We learned more research idea about real time research work.
38. Dr.R.Pushpalatha,Assistant Professor of Computer Science,Kongu Arts and Science College, Erode. Gained more Information regarding AI & IoT based Research projects.
39. Dr.J.Ghayathri, Associate Professor, Kongu Arts and Science College, Erode. Excellent Research work carried out by the Fcaulty members and Research Scholars
40. Dr.Madhimita Dasgupta, Scientist ,IFGTB. Extermely supportive and fruitful discussion.
41. Priya -Aimac. Good, Innovative Lab
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