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Paper Presentation

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ericsson

NOTE: The results have been declared! Congratulations to the authors of selected papers! Our selection process was very competitive with an acceptance ratio of just 5%. We thank all the participants for their contributions.

EXEBIT Paper presentation invites research papers in various areas of computer science. We invite novel ideas that propose ways to solve open problems in computer science. The submissions will be judged on originality, simplicity, clarity of objectives, review of existing literature, methodology, findings and analysis, conclusions, applications and limitations. The accepted papers will be presented during Exebit 2010 at IIT Madras, Chennai. Submissions can be made through our web-portal.
 

 

Call for papers

Technical papers describing original research contributions are solicited. Submissions must not be concurrently under review by a conference, journal or any other venue that has proceedings.

The language of presentation is English. All submissions must be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgments, or obvious references. It should begin with a title, a short abstract, and a list of key words, and its introduction should summarize the contributions of the paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist reader. The paper should be intelligible and self-contained within 10 pages including references. The paper must be in PDF format using at least 11-point font and reasonable margins. We strongly encourage authors to prepare their submissions in Latex following the Springer guidelines.

 

 

Important dates :

Deadline for Submission: February 13, 2010
Notification of Acceptance: February 25, 2010
Maximum size of team: 3 members

Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented at the conference. One representative must register to present each accepted paper.

 

PrizeMoney:

Prizes of Rs. 5000 each for the two best entries.

The top two papers are below:

First: An Enhanced and improved data security using Steganography, Sasidhar Imadabathuni, Sreeram Kumar Sunkara, Janjanam Madhuri - Rs. 7000

Second: CDPN:Communicating Dynamic Petri Net for Adaptive Multimedia Presentation, Sarath Chandar A.P. , Arun Balaji S., Susan Elias- Rs. 5000

The list of accepted papers (finalists) is below. Congratulations to the authors! Our selection process was very competitive with an acceptance ratio of just 5%. We thank all the participants for their contributions. The presentations of accepted papers were made on March 7th. Please contact ppt[at]exebit.org in case of any queries.

  1. Design of an Area Efficient 256-point FFT Architecture, Kumari Ruchi, Shirish Kumar Pandey, Hima Bindu Meda
  2. Intelligent Secure Vehicular Communication using VANET, P. Babu, A. Ashwin
  3. Medical Image Processing - Bone Imaging, Mohan Kumar K.B., Faizal Rahman H.
  4. CDPN:Communicating Dynamic Petri Net for Adaptive Multimedia Presentation, Sarath Chandar A.P. , Arun Balaji S., Susan Elias
  5. Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Discovery-Applications in engineering, Sarada Ramachandran, T.S. Iswaryalakshmi, G. Vidhyalakshmi
  6. Formation of topology of nodes in clusters for MANETS, Narmadha C., Brindha G., Elanthendral P.
  7. An Enhanced and improved data security using Steganography, Sasidhar Imadabathuni, Sreeram Kumar Sunkara, Janjanam Madhuri
  8. Robust Face Recognition System Design Using Independent Component Analysis, Arun J., Keerthivasan S., Prakash N.M.
  9. Raga Identification Using Neural Network For Indian Classical Music, Kalyan Srivastav C., Supriya K.
  10. Implementation of Efficient Light Weight Internal Scheduler for High Throughput Grid Environment, R. Jeyarani, C. Ishwarya, N. Nagaveni

 



Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

* Theoretical Computer Science
  Unconventional Models of Computing, Cryptography, Computational Geometry, Algorithms, Cellular Automata, Graph Theory

* Hardware Systems
 
Reconfigurable Hardware Design, Design for testability, Software aspects of VLSI Design

*Networks and Distributed Systems
 
Wireless Networks, Optical Networks, Network Security, Network Management Systems, Grid Computing, Distributed/Mobile Object Systems, Traffic modeling, Web based Software Systems

*Human Computer Interaction
  Speech Recognition and Synthesis, Multimodal Interfaces especially for Indian Languages, Image Processing, Computer Vision

*Intelligent Systems and Knowledge Engineering
 
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, XML and Semi-structured Databases, Semantic Web/Ontologies, Data Mining, Information Retrieval, Memory based Reasoning  

Paper Presentation Committee Chair

Prof. Ravindran, Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Madras




N. Srinivas
Rakesh R.
Email: ppt[at]exebit.org

BRAIN PORT, A. Neeraj, R.K.N. Mahesh
 

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