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Meet on ‘soft computing’ begins tomorrow in Pune

A two-day national conference on ‘Emerging trends in soft computing’, organised by the department of computer science, Nowrosjee Wadia College, will begin on Wednesday.

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A two-day national conference on ‘Emerging trends in soft computing’, organised by the department of computer science, Nowrosjee Wadia College, will begin on Wednesday.

Researchers in computing, including scientist Sankar Pal; Pawan Lingras from Saint Mary’s University, Canada; Mohua Banerjee from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur; Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay from the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata; and SS Tambe from National Chemical Laboratory, Pune; will present their views and guide budding researchers.

The conference is endorsed by the Indian Rough Set Society and the Pune chapter of the Computer Society of India. The event is being sponsored by the board of college and university department, University of Pune; department of science and technology; and Tata Teleservices Limited.

The head of department of computer science of Nowrosjee Wadia College, Shailaja Shirwaikar, said the aim of the conference is to discuss the evolution and progress in the field of computing.

Intelligent machines, communication, early research responsible for the advent of computers and artificial intelligence, conventional or hard computing would be discussed at the meet.

Shirwaikar explained that soft computing employs formalism in a complementary way rather than a competitive way.

Some soft computing techniques exhibit the power of learning from experimental data and some from generalisation by approximating
previously learned inputs.

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