Sunday, August 12, 2018
Thursday, August 9, 2018
Topic and Slot Numbers
Topic and Slot Numbers
| Roll No | Name of Student | Topic 1 | Guide | Slot No |
| CEC15CS001 | ABHIJITH K S | Edge Computing for the Internet of Things | Mohammad Ilyas | 44 |
| CEC15CS002 | ADARSH P V | Dark Web | Marina Crompton | 58 |
| CEC15CS003 | ADITHYA VINAYAK | Software-defined Software: A perspective of machine learning based software production | Athira | 18 |
| CEC15CS005 | AISWARYA V | Face Detection using Deep Learning:An improved faster RCNN Approach | Jeshmol P J | 23 |
| CEC15CS006 | AISWARYA C SEKHAR | Social Big data | Greeshma | 4 |
| CEC15CS007 | AJAYDEV K U | Dr. Preetha Theresa | 16 | |
| CEC15CS008 | AKSHAYA ANIL | Neuroscience-Inspired Artificial Intelligence | Marina Crompton | 41 |
| CEC15CS009 | ALBIN PAUL | Android Botnets | Richu Norman | 25 |
| CEC15CS010 | AMETA JOBY | DaDianNao | Jayakrishnan R | 14 |
| CEC15CS011 | ANAGHA VIJAY | DDoS attack detection and mitigation techniques in cloud computing environment | Athira | 34 |
| CEC15CS013 | ANANYA LAL KUMAR | Hate Speech Detection | Jisy | 47 |
| CEC15CS014 | ANJALI NAIR H | Blockchain Cloud Architecture for IoT | Manju K | 46 |
| CEC15CS015 | ARATHY M A | Action Recognition in Video Sequences using Deep Bi directional LSTM with CNN Features | Janu | 2 |
| CEC15CS016 | ARUN KUMAR M S | Athira | 26 | |
| CEC15CS017 | ATHIRA BALACHANDRAN | Security threats in Bluetooth technology | Swetha | 5 |
| CEC15CS018 | BHAGYA PRADEEP | Human behavior and hand gesture classification for smart human robot interaction | Jisy | 52 |
| CEC15CS019 | BHAGYA LAKSHMI S | VFence: | Richu Norman | 40 |
| CEC15CS020 | BINI M BABY | Human character identification based on a new biometric pattern - a contemporary approach | Jayakrishnan R | 3 |
| CEC15CS021 | DARSHAN N | Ransomware Prevention Technique | santhi krishna m s | 11 |
| CEC15CS022 | DEVU D | A Review on the Role of Nano-Communication in Future Healthcare Systems: A Big Data Analytics Perspective | Janu | 8 |
| CEC15CS023 | DIVYA BENNET | Microservices How to make Your Application Scale | Richu Norman | 38 |
| CEC15CS024 | DIVYA MOL M S | Evergreen LP: Using a social network as a learning pattern | Jaya | 36 |
| CEC15CS025 | GEORGE MARTIN JOSE | Docker | Marina Crompton | 29 |
| CEC15CS027 | HANEEN AHEMED A | Future of CyberSecurity is Quantam | Murali Mohanan | 10 |
| CEC15CS028 | HARISHMA DAS | FLPD Face recognition and infrared pedestrian detection | Jisy | 48 |
| CEC15CS029 | HEMANT BOBAN | Next Generation of Virtual Personal assistant | Swetha | 54 |
| CEC15CS031 | JITHU K S | Personal Identification Based on Palm Vein Infrared Pattern. | Swetha | 12 |
| CEC15CS032 | KAVYAMOL K S | Personal Recognition Using Finger Knuckle Shape Oriented Features and Texture Analysis. | Jisy | 50 |
| CEC15CS033 | KEERTHANA S | Brain Intelligence | Marina Crompton | 53 |
| CEC15CS034 | KISHOR V | Delta++ | Richu Norman | 20 |
| CEC15CS035 | KRISHNAPRIYA P | ReactJS | Mohammad Ilyas | 31 |
| CEC15CS036 | LIMYA KAMARUDHEEN | Facial Expression Recognition and Emotion Classification System for Sentiment Analysis | Jayakrishnan R | 15 |
| CEC15CS037 | MARY TESS JOSEPH | Recognition of Human Daytime Fatigue Using Keystroke Data | Jeshmol PJ | 21 |
| CEC15CS040 | NANDU R DAS | Progressive Web Apps: the definite approach to cross platform development | santhi krishna m s | 6 |
| CEC15CS042 | NEENU S SANU | Machine-learning-based system for multi-sensor 3D localisation of stationary objects | Jayakrishnan R | 24 |
| CEC15CS044 | REJATH R | AI in Sports | Dr. Preetha Theresa | 7 |
| CEC15CS045 | RESHMA R KRISHNAN | Geo-Visualization in 4D environment | santhi krishna m s | 28 |
| CEC15CS046 | REVATHI SAJI | Recognition of sign language alphabets and numbers based on hand kinematics using a data glove. | Jayakrishnan R | 56 |
| CEC15CS048 | SAURAV CHANDRAN | Scalable and Timely detection of cyberbullying in online socila network | Marina Crompton | 37 |
| CEC15CS049 | SHELNA SEBASTIAN | Shadow Cyber Threat Intelligence | santhi krishna m s | 51 |
| CEC15CS050 | SIMI SEBASTIAN | Cybersecurity for modern distribution automation grids | Murali Mohanan | 55 |
| CEC15CS051 | SREEJITH A | Continuous Software Engineering | Swetha | 42 |
| CEC15CS052 | SREELAKSHMI B | UV Spectrum for face biometrics | Jaya | 22 |
| CEC15CS053 | SREELAKSHMI T | Topic life Cycle extraction from Big Twitter data based on community detection in bipartite network | Athira | 9 |
| CEC15CS054 | SREELEKSHMI G | Jaya | 35 | |
| CEC15CS055 | SREERAM P | Collaborative augmented reality for Socialization | Athira | 33 |
| CEC15CS056 | SRUTHI S | Big data analytics in healthcare | Greeshma | 32 |
| CEC15CS057 | SRUTHY V | Modeling User Activity Patterns for Next-Place Prediction | Jeshmol PJ | 1 |
| CEC15CS058 | STEBIN JOSEPH | How Is Video Game Development Different from Software Development in Open Source? | santhi krishna m s | 30 |
| CEC15CS059 | SUJITH K S | Unified Payment Interface (UPI): A cashless Indian e-Transaction process | Richu Norman | 60 |
| CEC15CS060 | SUKANYA HARIDAS | Smart Card Operating Systems | Jisy | 13 |
| CEC15CS061 | SULEKHA HASHIM | Evolution of sentiment analysis | Manju K | 45 |
| CEC15CS062 | VIJAYALAKSHMI S | Sleep Monitoring by Integrating IoT With Big Data Analytics | Jeshmol PJ | 49 |
| CEC15CS063 | VIPIN A | Athira | 17 | |
| LCEC15CS065 | AYANA I. S | Virtual-Grid Based Traffic Control Strategy | Jaya | 57 |
| CEC15CS039 | NAIR SURYAJITH SANTHOSH KUMAR | Autonomous Intelligent Music Teacher | Jeshmol PJ | 19 |
| CEC15CS043 | RAHUL J REYNOLD | |||
| KVE15CS013 | Anandhu P B | AngularJS | Jaya | 59 |
| KVE15CS024 | Athul Das Krishna | Behavioural study Of memory Allocators for ANDROID Platform | Richu Norman | 27 |
| KVE15CS026 | Gopika R | Role of Data Mining in Cyber Security | Swetha | 39 |
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
GUIDELINES FOR SEMINAR PRESENTATION
1.All students are directed to submit your seminar base paper latest by 29th July 2018.
2.Report and presentation to be prepared in Latex and should get the approval from the guide at least one day prior to the presentation.
3.Approved rough report should be submitted at the time of presentation.
4.After presentation final fair report must be submitted on the next seminar day.
5.Presentation should not exceed 20 minutes and should be of minimum 15 minutes.
6.Presentation should be done in English and student must be in proper uniform.
7. Total of 8 students must be prepared to take seminar as per the slot allocated on each day of the seminar.
8.Each student should prepare a seminar diary containing the relevant details and brief summary of all the seminars presented. The diary must be submitted and will be evaluated at the end.
9.The Seminar will be evaluated on the following criterion :
a)Rough and Fair report.
b)Presentation,slides and content.
c)Knowledge on the topic (viva).
d)Seminar diary
10.Students who fail to present the seminar in the slot can be considered only as repeat presentation and marks will be reduced accordingly. Request for the Repeat presentation can be considered only if the reason is valid with proofs and forwarded from the Head of the department. There will be only single chance for repeat presentation . Those who are not presenting/not securing minimum in this chance will be marked as failed.
11. Those who are not securing minimum marks during the presentation will also get a single chance for Repeat presentation. However they need not submit the request letter. The slots for Repeat presentation will be given ,after the first round of presentation is over. Marks will be reduced for the students who are presenting in repeat chance. Students who fail to obtain minimum marks even in Repeat chance will be marked as fail.
12.Only a maximum of 75% of the seminar content must be from the base paper. The rest 25% must be from references,related or similar works,or some of your own contributions to the topics(suggestions,future works etc..)
1.All students are directed to submit your seminar base paper latest by 29th July 2018.
2.Report and presentation to be prepared in Latex and should get the approval from the guide at least one day prior to the presentation.
3.Approved rough report should be submitted at the time of presentation.
4.After presentation final fair report must be submitted on the next seminar day.
5.Presentation should not exceed 20 minutes and should be of minimum 15 minutes.
6.Presentation should be done in English and student must be in proper uniform.
7. Total of 8 students must be prepared to take seminar as per the slot allocated on each day of the seminar.
8.Each student should prepare a seminar diary containing the relevant details and brief summary of all the seminars presented. The diary must be submitted and will be evaluated at the end.
9.The Seminar will be evaluated on the following criterion :
a)Rough and Fair report.
b)Presentation,slides and content.
c)Knowledge on the topic (viva).
d)Seminar diary
10.Students who fail to present the seminar in the slot can be considered only as repeat presentation and marks will be reduced accordingly. Request for the Repeat presentation can be considered only if the reason is valid with proofs and forwarded from the Head of the department. There will be only single chance for repeat presentation . Those who are not presenting/not securing minimum in this chance will be marked as failed.
11. Those who are not securing minimum marks during the presentation will also get a single chance for Repeat presentation. However they need not submit the request letter. The slots for Repeat presentation will be given ,after the first round of presentation is over. Marks will be reduced for the students who are presenting in repeat chance. Students who fail to obtain minimum marks even in Repeat chance will be marked as fail.
12.Only a maximum of 75% of the seminar content must be from the base paper. The rest 25% must be from references,related or similar works,or some of your own contributions to the topics(suggestions,future works etc..)
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