Speakers at the national-level workshop on ‘Applications of Mathematical Models in Pattern Recognition – 2010' expounded on application of mathematical models in different fields. The five-day workshop will be of much useful for the budding professionals in the emerging trends, they opined.
Sage advice:APSCHE Chairman K.C. Reddy addressing the students at VSU in Nellore.
The workshop is being organised by Vikrama Simhapuri University (VSU) in association with Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi.
A.P. State Council of Higher Education Chairman K.C. Reddy lighted the lamp and inaugurated the programme here on Saturday. Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies Chancellor Raj Reddy, JNTU, Kakinada, Vice-Chancellor Allam Appa Rao, VSU Vice-Chancellor C.R. Visweswara Rao, Registrar V. Narayana Reddy and others attended.
Speaking on the occasion, the APSCHE Chairman explained the efforts of the government in providing higher education to rural masses. Expressing apprehensions over abuse of mathematical models by some scientists, Mr.Reddy said that a proper use of these models would be of great use for the future generation.
Prof. Raj Reddy detailed the students, resource persons and other participants on various paradigms being used in advanced computer applications with some examples.
VSU V-C said the workshop will be of immense use in simplifying technology to make its fruits reach the masses and it also has the potential in realignment of the knowledge phenomena in humanizing the technical domains. Prof. Allam Appa Rao in his key note address said that mathematical applications are being used in biometrics, medical diagnostics, military services, image processing, researches and other fields. Workshop chairperson and Computer Sciences Head T.Sudha and others spoke. D.K.W. College principal A. Sarada Devi, Narayana Engineering College principal Dr. B.Dattatraya Sarma, Aditya Colleges founder chairman Acharya Aditya, students from various institutions attended the workshop on the first day today.