2nd PhD Research Symposium
(In conjunction with 19th ICDCIT – 2023)
18th – 22nd January 2023
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology,
Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
2nd PhD Research Symposium
ICDCIT 2023 invites PhD students to submit their completed summarized thesis for the 2nd PhD Research Symposium. The PhD Research Symposium aims to provide an international forum for highlighting the student research accomplishments in Computer Science. The Symposium will provide an opportunity for the researchers to get ideas for a problem to investigate and narrow down accurately the problem they want to study. The industry people will be facilitated to know about the current research work and materialize the research work in to industrial applications. The academicians can also be benefited by knowing about the current research scenarios, by which they can guide their students to carry out futuristic research in proper direction.
The Research Symposium will be held during 18th – 22nd January, 2023, where all participants of accepted book chapters (passed through a review process) will be invited to showcase their research work
PhD Research Symposium solicits original chapters in any area of Computer Science and Engineering not limited to the topics listed below:
- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
- Big Data Analysis
- Speech Processing
- Natural Language Processing
- Wireless sensor Network
- Security and Cryptography
- Internet of Things
- Cloud Computing
- Software Defined Networks
- Wireless Communication
- Embedded Systems & Processors
- Algorithms and Complexity
Submission Guidelines
Intended participants must submit a 5-page synopsis of their thesis for the initial review by our experts. In case the thesis got selected then the authors need to further submit a summarized thesis of not more than 20 pages for the final review within 10 days, as the first authors and co-authored by supervisor(s). The summarized thesis should include sufficient information about the problem statement, scientific & technical approach used to solve the problem, along with the result analysis of the work to review and judge the worth of the research. The summarized thesis must have a similarity index of not more than 15% including self. We will check similarity index in our end through turnitin software. There should be a minimum of two Scopus indexed journal publications as a part of the thesis work and the thesis preferably awarded in the last two years. The submissions should be in PDF format. The write-up should be presented in Springer format and the papers should be submitted electronically through Easy Chair. Based on the jury’s recommendation the symposium will present the best thesis award.
The submission link for 2023PRS is: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=prs2023
At least one of the authors of each accepted book chapter must register and present the work in person at the conference.
Selected book chapters of the symposium will now publish as an edited volume in the Springer book series “Studies in Computational Intelligence“ (Approved) and indexed by SCOPUS, DBLP, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH, SCImago, and Web of Science.
Important Dates
Last date for submission of synopsis: 30th September 2022
Book chapter acceptance (Preliminary) notification to authors: 5th October 2022
Final Submission of the book chapter (Camera-ready): 5th November 2022
Book chapter acceptance (Final): 5th December 2022
Accepted Papers of PRS 2023
SL No. | Paper Id | Authors | Title |
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1 | 665 | Sudhir Anakal and Sandhya P | CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF COPD USING ENSEMBLE METHODS |
2 | 3028 | Hitesh Mohapatra and Amiya Kumar Rath | DESIGNING OF FAULT TOLERANT MODELS FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK ASSISTED SMART CITY APPLICATIONS |
3 | 4177 | Satya Sobhan Panigrahi and Ajay Kumar Jena | Test Scenarios Generation and Optimization of Object-oriented Models using Meta-heuristic Algorithms |
4 | 4264 | Alfonso Garcés-Báez and Aurelio López-López | Logical interpretation of omissive implicature |
5 | 5197 | Ambika Prasad Hota, Sivkumar Mishra and Debani Prasad Mishra | Loss Allocation Techniques in Active Power Distribution Systems |
6 | 8129 | Rekha Sahu and Satya Ranjan Dash | Detection of Brain Abnormalities from Spontaneous Electroencephalography using Spiking Neural Network |
7 | 8213 | Hima Bindu G B, Ramani K and Shoba Bindu C | QOS ENHANCED ENERGY AWARE TASK SCHEDULING MODELS IN CLOUD COMPUTING |
8 | 8230 | Soumya Ranjan Das, Prakash Kumar Ray and Debani Prasad Mishra | Power Quality Improvement using Hybrid Filters Based on Artificial Intelligent Techniques |
9 | 8247 | Debjani Panda and Satyaranjan Dash | Predictive Analytics for Cardio health systems |
10 | 8370 | Mir Wajahat Hussain, Diptendu Sinha Roy | Performance Optimization Strategies for Big Data Applications in Distributed Framework |
Patron
Prof. Achyuta Samanta,
Founder KIIT & KISS, India
Advisory Committee
Sasmitarani Samanta, KIIT, India
D. N. Dwivedy, KIIT, India
Samaresh Mishra, KIIT, India
Research Symposium Chairs
Satya Ranjan Dash, KIIT, India
Himansu Das, KIIT, India