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Resource Constrained Neural Networks for Direction-of-Arrival Estimation in Micro-controllers
Piyush Ranjan Sahoo (IIITD), Romesh Rajoria (IIITD), Shivam Chandhok (Mohamed bin Zayed University of AI, UAE), S. J. Darak (IIITD), Danilo Pau (STMicroelectronics, Italy), Hem Dutt Dabral (STMicroelectronics, India)
Learning Neural Models for Continuous-Time Sequences
Vinayak Gupta (IITD)
Announcing AIMLSystems 2022
12th - 15th October 2022, Chancery Pavilion Hotel, Bangalore, India
General Co-Chair: Rajeev Rastogi, Amazon, India
TPC Co-Chair: Sumohana S. Channappayya, IIT Hyderabad, India
Other Co-Chairs and Organizing Committee members will be announced in due course of time
AIMLSystems is a new conference targeting the research in the intersection of Systems Engineering and Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning techniques.
Through this conference, we plan to examine how immense strides in AI/ML techniques are made possible through advances in the computational systems and how the use of AI/ML can help in the data-driven explorations of the design space of the computational systems. We also investigate how new breeds of AI/ML systems enable new forms of socio-techno-economic systems and they in turn generate new requirements for research in AI/ML techniques.
This conference series is an initiative of the COMSNETS Association, a not-for-profit organization, which has organized the prestigious COMSNETS conference every year since 2009. ACM has awarded it the in-cooperation staus and several top-notch institutions are its patrons.
The conference is preliminarly planned to be held in a combination of virtual and physical participation in Bangalore. Depending on the locus of Covid-19, the format may be updated to virtual only.
The goal of the conference is to create a world-class forum for discussing cutting edge research, and directions for new innovative business and technology.
The conference will give four Prof. Ram Kumar 'Best of AIML Systems' awards: One to an outstanding paper advancing basic theory and algorithms, one to an outstanding example of application-oriented research, another to the best demo, and one to the best work reported in the doctoral symposium.