‘Introduce Artificial Intelligence in schools and colleges’

Prof. Sargur N. Srihari delivering the 15th Informatics Endowment Lecture in city recently.

Mysuru: The 15th Informatics Endowment Lecture Series on Digital Libraries was held at the Department of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore (UoM), also known as MyDLIS, recently. On this occasion, Prof. Sargur N. Srihari, SUNY Distinguished Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Buffalo, delivered the Endowment Lecture on “Artificial Intelligence (AI), Industrial Revolution and India/Mysore.”

Prof. Srihari started his lecture by citing some of the historical developments that led to the emergence of Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning technologies.

Highlighting the three important milestone that transformed the world, he spoke about the developments of steam engines and electrical power systems and also the developments in the field of Computer Science.

He also highlighted the significant role played by erstwhile king of Mysore, Sri Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar in establishing first hydro-electric power station in Asia and also eminent educational institutions and industries in old Mysore region such as IISc, UoM, BEL, HMT, BHEL and other industries which played crucial role in developing flourishing software industry in Bangalore in later years.

The speaker said that industrial revolution took centuries but AI revolution was very fast and replaced both physical and intellectual labour. He explained how AI has been used in games, planning, natural language information retrieval systems and in sensors — for example use of AI in driver-less cars and predicting weather temperature.

The three major paradigm shift in AI, namely, rule-based system to classic machine learning and to deep learning was also explained by Prof. Srihari.

He emphasised that because of AI and its development, new kinds of workforce would emerge in the market; hence there is an urgent need to introduce AI in schools and colleges in India to prepare future generations to face the challenges.

Prof. G. Hemantha Kumar, Vice-Chancellor (VC), UoM, lauded the MyDLIS for organising Informatics Endowment Lecture Series continuously for the last 15 years on emerging cutting-edge technologies on digital libraries. The VC said that the distinguished speaker of the day, Prof. Srihari, was one of the external examiners of his doctoral thesis on pattern recognition.

On the occasion, the VC extended an invitation to Prof. Srihari to be Residential Professor of University of Mysore to share his expertise in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to the teaching and student community in the University.

N.V. Sathyanarayana, Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) of Informatics India Ltd., Bengaluru and an alumnus of MyDLIS, the man behind this Informatics Lecture Series on Digital Libraries, was also present.

He said he will extended his full support to make the Informatics Endowment Lecture Series on Digital Libraries a big annual event of the University with Computer Science Department which has close disciplinary tie with Library and Information Science field.

Prof. B.G. Sangameshwara, VC, JSS Science & Technology University (formerly SJCE), presided. Prof. Shalini R. Urs and Prof. Dr. Shrijay Devaraj Urs of MYRA School of Business, P. Vishwanath, former Mayor, Prof. Guru of Department of Computer Science and other distinguished luminaries were present during the programme.

The faculty and student community from MyDLIS and other Departments of Mysore University attended the event in large numbers. Prof. Khaiser Jahan Begum, Professor & Chairperson of MyDLIS, welcomed and introduced the speaker. Prof. N.S. Harinarayana compered. Prof. M. Chandrashekara proposed a vote of thanks.

This post was published on March 24, 2019 6:35 pm