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Cursors 2020
CURSORS 2020 A two-day National Level Tech fest on 6th and 7th March 2020
Organised by
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Anil Neerukonda Institute of Technology and Sciences(A)
Sangivalasa, Bheemunipatnam , Visakhapatnam. 531162
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering Department Vision Department Mission
Our vision is to emerge as a world class
Computer Science and Engineering
department through excellent teaching and
strong research environment that responds
swiftly to the challenges of changing
computer science technology and addresses
technological needs of the stakeholders.
To enable our students to master the
fundamental principles of computing and to
develop in them the skills needed to solve
practical problems using contemporary
computer-based technologies and practices
to cultivate a community of professionals
who will serve the public as resources on
state-of-the-art computing science and
information technology.
Program Educational Objectives
PEO-1 Employability Work as Competent Computer Engineer either
globally or locally by engaging in professional
practice in a variety of roles with ability to
serve as a team or individual.
PEO-2 Higher Education Prepared to pursue masters or research
programmes in computer science or other
disciplines.
PEO-3 Entrepreneurship Become successful Entrepreneurs who
demonstrate strong technical and leadership
skills to bring out innovative designs/products
that also addresses social issues.
PEO-4 Lifelong learning and ethics Adapt to rapidly changing technology in
engineering domains through continuous
learning and practice code of ethics.
Program Specific Outcomes
PSO-1 Programming and software Development skills: Ability to acquire
programming efficiency to analyze, design and develop optimal solutions,
apply standard practices in software project development to deliver quality
software product.
PSO-2 Computer Science Specific Skills: Ability to formulate, simulate and use
knowledge in various domains like data engineering, image processing and
information and network security, artificial intelligence etc., and provide
solutions to new ideas and innovations.
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Program Outcomes
Graduate Attribute1: Engineering Knowledge
PO-A An ability to apply the knowledge of basic engineering sciences, humanities, core engineering
and computing concept in modelling and designing computer-based systems.
Graduate Attribute2: Problem Analysis
PO-B An ability to identify, analyse the problems in different domains and define the requirements
appropriate to the solution.
Graduate Attribute3: Design/Development of Solution
PO-C An ability to design, implement & test a computer-based system, component or process that
meet functional constraints such as public health and safety, cultural, societal and
environmental considerations.
Graduate Attribute4: Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems
PO-D An ability to apply computing knowledge to conduct experiments and solve complex problems,
to analyse and interpret the results obtained within specified timeframe and financial constraints
consistently.
Graduate Attribute5: Modern Tool Usage
PO-E An ability to apply or create modern techniques and tools to solve engineering problems that
demonstrate cognition of limitations involved in design choices.
Graduate Attribute6: The Engineer and Society
PO-F An ability to apply contextual reason and assess the local and global impact of professional
engineering practices on individuals, organizations and society.
Graduate Attribute7: Environment and Sustainability
PO-G An ability to assess the impact of engineering practices on societal and environmental
sustainability.
Graduate Attribute8: Ethics
PO-H Ability to apply professional ethical practices and transform into good responsible citizens with
social concern.
Graduate Attribute9: Individual and Teamwork
PO-I Acquire capacity to understand and solve problems pertaining to various fields of engineering
and be able to function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in a team.
Graduate Attribute10: Communication
PO-J An ability to communicate effectively with range of audiences in both oral and written forms
through technical papers, seminars, presentations, assignments, project reports etc.
Graduate Attribute11: Project Management and Finance
PO-K An ability to apply the knowledge of engineering, management and financial principles to
develop and critically assess projects and their outcomes in multidisciplinary areas.
Graduate Attribute12: Life-long Learning
PO-L An ability to recognize the need and prepare oneself for lifelong self learning to be abreast with
rapidly changing technology.
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CURSORS 2020 Compile your thoughts
Cursors 2020 is a national level student lead technical fest under the guidance
of the faculty convenors and coordinators. The prime motive of having these
technical fests are to enhance ones technical , behavioural and managerial skills
by students being the participants of the events and organizers for the events.
Thus, the fest provides a great platform for everybody to expose their skills.
The underlying spirit of Techfest was "to promote technology and scientific
thinking and innovation" .
Cursors provides platform to students in many events. Cursors is equipped with
a guest lecture that introduces all the participants to the latest and emerging
technologies. Different styles of coding contests for students like code hunt ,
code war , code dual and a one weeklong contest fortnight coding for the
competitive programmers. A poster and paper presentation were the other
platforms where students can talk about their research work and their idea.
A brain-storming session where people who are willing to be the future
entrepreneurs could discuss their ideas and can learn a lot mutually with other
participants as well. An Entrepreneurship program that helps students to lead
their own business in the future is also organised. Besides that participants
were also given a platform to elucidate their project works in project expo. A
technical quiz for the participants to test the general knowledge of the
participants. Each event had its own judgement panel and an evaluator board
that finalizes the winners and runners. Prize money is given for all the winners
and runner and consolation prizes for the other participants.
Non-technical events respecting the domain of fine arts like singing , dancing ,
painting, short film making, and photography are organised.
Events to enhance student’s general knowledge and linguistics skills like quiz
and mock parliament were organised.
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Realizing the value of mother earth and in order to save her, a guest lecture was
organised, and also a plastic expo will be conducted where students will build a
model for reusing plastic and project their ideas.
To enhance ones analytical and problem-solving skills , events like puzzles and
riddles , digital treasure hunt etc were scheduled.
To make it more entertaining tiktok challenges , live games and treasure hunt
were scheduled. Food stalls provide the continuous supply of delicious food.
The last icing was sports which had badminton, koko, basketball, cricket, and
indoor games like chess and carroms.
Cursors is a festival of knowledge that depicts the best for the students. Cursors
is a good platform for students of other colleges as well, to learn more and
expose their skills. This legacy is being continued since 2010 and we heart fully
wish this continues …
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Committee members of CURSORS 2020
1. SPOC
Student Coordinator: Mr. S. Sreedhar, IV/IV CSE.
2. Sponsorship
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Dr. R. Sivaranjani, Professor & Head of CSE Dept.
ii. Dr. M. Ramakrishna Murty, Professor, CSE Dept.
iii. Mr. G. V. Eswara Rao, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Ms. Dasari Prakhya, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Mr. Bhaanu Praveen, III/IV CSE.
3. Sports and games
Faculty Coordinator :
i. Mr. K. Chandra Sekhar, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. Sanjay, IV/IV CSE
ii. Mr. Rahul, III/IV CSE
4. Stalls
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Mr. G. Jagadish, Asst Prof.
ii. Mrs. G. V. Gayathri, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. Charan and Mr. Vithal Varma, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Mr. K. Manoj, III/IV CSE.
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5. Souvenir
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Ms. N. Lokeswari, Asst Prof.
ii. Mrs. K. Amaravathi, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinator:
i. Mr. G. Prudhvi Raj, IV/IV CSE.
6. Guest lecture
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Mrs. S. V. S. S. Lakshmi, Asst Prof.
ii. Dr. K. S. Deepthi, Assoc Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. G. Prudhvi Raj, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Mr. Mukesh, III/IV CSE.
7. Workshop
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Mr. B. Mahesh, Asst Prof.
ii. Ms. N. Lokeswari, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. G. Ravi varma, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Mr. Manoj, III/IV CSE.
8. Grievance
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Mr. G. V. Eswara Rao, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinator:
i. Mr. G. Prudhvi Raj, IV/IV CSE.
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9. Treasurer
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Dr. M. Ramakrishna Murty, Professor.
ii. Mr. G. V. Eswara Rao, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinator:
i. Mr. Naveen, IV/IV CSE.
10. Technical
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Mr. S. Ratan Kumar, Assoc Prof.
ii. Mr. S. Joshua Johnson, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Ms. Vidya, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Ms. Harshitha, IV/IV CSE.
11. Non-technical
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Mrs. G. Santoshi, Asst Prof.
ii. Mrs. S.A Bhavani, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Ms. Alekhya, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Mr. G. Pavan, III/IV CSE.
12. Website
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Mrs. G. Pranitha, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinator:
i. Ms. Pravallika, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Mr. S. K. Muneer, III/IV CSE.
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13. Media coordinator
Faculty Coordinator :
i. Mr. P. Sainath Vittal, Tech Asst.
Student Coordinator:
i. Mr. Buvanesh, IV/IV CSE.
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Faculty Coordinators:
i. Mrs. S. S. N. L Priyanka, Asst Prof.
ii. Mrs. B. V. Udaya Lakshmi, Tech Asst.
Student Coordinators:
i. Ms. Bharathi, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Ms. Samhitha, III/IV CSE.
15. Stage decoration
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Mr. P. Krishnanjaneyulu, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. B. Sravan, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Mr. Mqdhav, III/IV CSE.
16. Decoration
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Dr. K. Suresh, Asst Prof.
ii. Mr. Ch Rupesh Kumar, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. Himakar Paradi, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Mr. Abhinay, III/IV CSE.
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17. Digital coordinator
Student Coordinator:
i. Mr. Ch. Ajay, IV/IV CSE.
18. Poster and banner designer
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Mr. G. Sathar, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinator:
ii. Mr. K. Rohith, IV/IV CSE.
iii. Mr. Phani and Mr. Anand, III/IV CSE.
19. Inaugural
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Dr. J. Hyma, Assoc Prof.
Student Coordinator:
i. Ms. P. Hemaja, IV/IV CSE.
20. Technical lab coordinators
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Mr. Sheik Shajahan, Tech Asst.
ii. Mrs. K. Niveditha, Tech Asst.
Student Coordinator:
Who so ever are available for the event(On availability Volunteers)
21. Cultural
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Dr. R. Sivaranjani, Professor.
ii. Dr. K. S. Deepthi, Assoc Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Ms. Meghana, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Mr. Vinay, III/IV CSE.
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22. Promotions
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Mrs. S. V. S. S. Lakshmi, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. Balu Veeren, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Ms. Rishitha, III/IV CSE.
23. Transport
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Mr. K. Chandra Sekhar, Asst Prof.
24. Photography
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Mr. R. Kiran, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. M.V.R. Nikhil, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Ms. Satya, III/IV CSE.
25. Certificate
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Mrs. G. Gayatri Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Ms. Suryaja – IV/IV CSE
ii. Ms. Sushma Sheik - III/IV CSE
26. Attendance
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Mrs. K. Amaravathi, Asst Prof.
ii. Mrs. B. Shiva Jyothi, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. B. Jayachandra, IV/IV CSE.
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ii. Mr. Nidhin, III/IV CSE.
27. Registrations
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Dr. V. Usha Bala, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. Pavan Kalyan, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Ms. Gowri, III/IV CSE.
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Faculty Coordinators:
i. Mrs. T. Anitha, Asst Prof.
ii. Mrs. G. Gowri Pushpa, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. Ram Nithin, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Ms. Pooja, IV/IV CSE.
iii. Mr. Deepak, III/IV CSE.
iv. Ms. G. Sindhu, III/IV CSE.
29. Discipline
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Mr. P. Naga Srinivas, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinator:
i. Mr. Pradeep, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Mr. Yeshwanth, III/IV CSE.
30. Food
Faculty Coordinators:
i. Mr. G. Jagadish, Asst Prof.
ii. Mr. Ch. K. Rupesh Kumar, Asst Prof.
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Student Coordinators:
i. Mr. P. Rohith, IV/IV CSE.
ii. Mr. Rohan, III/IV CSE.
31. Valedictory
Faculty Coordinator:
i. Mrs. V. Mamatha, Asst Prof.
Student Coordinator:
i. Ms. Hemaja Patoju, IV/IV CSE
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Technical Events
The technical events are listed as follows. The tech fest Cursors 2020 enables
students to learn latest trends in technologies with many sophisticated events
like quiz, coding contest, fort night coding and etc. each compromising a best
judgement panel from the faculty of the ANITS and from other colleges as well
to evaluate the participants work. The best would be awarded with the
respective gifts which may either be the prize money or a certificate.
The technical event faculty coordinators are Mr. S. Joshua Johnson, Asst Prof,
Mr. S. Ratan Kumar, Assoc Prof, and the student coordinators are Ms. Sri
Vidya, IV/IV CSE and Ms. Harshitha, III/IV CSE of ANITS.
The technical lab event programmers and coordinators are Mr. Shaik Shajahan
and Mrs. K. Nivedita. The winners and runners are awarded with prize money
and consolation prizes along with the participation certificates will be provided
to all. Participants can register on spot in case of live spot events while they
cannot do the same for the events that are prehosted.
The technical events are listed below with the respective details
1)Code War
2)Code Hunt
3)Code Dual
4)Fortnight Coding
5)Paper presentation
6)Poster Presentation
7)Project expo
8)Technical Quiz
9) Power to the people
10)Guest Lecture
11) Workshop on Artificial Intelligence integrated with Python
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1) Code War:
The code war will be organised by the student coordinator Ms. Sri Vidya and
her CSI student branch team. The complete responsibility of reporting,
documentation and the submission of the event details are held onto the hands
of secretary and the vice president while the president acts as the coordinator for
the students.
This event was conducted in 2 rounds. The primary round compromises of few
mathematical coding problems and some more problems within some stipulated
time. This round is scheduled on 6th March 2020 from 6 PM to 9PM in any of
the allocated laboratories .The final round of the event is scheduled on 7th
March
2020 from 9 AM to 12 PM at ANITS. This event will be hosted in the different
laboratories based upon the number of participants shortlisted.
The Prize money for the winners would be a sum of rupees worth ₹10000/-
The certification of participation will be provided to all participants.
2) Code Hunt:
This is one of the interesting events that could be conducted and it is a Perfect
platform for enthusiastic coders to show cases their talent. Event occurs in the
college campus, each participant will be given 15 folders each containing a text
file and a password protected file. By debugging and executing the code in the
first file password to the password protected file will be obtained, the
participant who unlocks all the password protected files and executes the final
code in shortest duration is considered as the winner. This event was scheduled
to be conducted on 6th
March 2020 from 3.30 PM to 4.30 PM in ANITS, Dept of
CSE.
The one who can obtain the final code and execute it will be considered as the
winner and the price money for the winner is declared to be a sum worth
₹2000/-
3) Code Dual:
Same coding question will be given to two participants at same time, the one
who solves it optimally will be carried to next round. Final competition will be
among last two participants who eliminate all other participants. The final
participants will be given coding question, the one who solves it optimally and
quickly will be the winner.
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Group event (2 members).Prize money was declared to a sum of ₹3000/- .
This event will be conducted on 6th March 2020 in ANITS, department of CSE
from 2.30 PM to 3.30 PM
4) Fortnight Coding:
This is a one week coding event that happened in an online mode and provided
the participants to work from home. Other colleges like Vignan Institute of
Information Technology, Gayatri Vidya Parishad, Raghu Engineering College,
Avanthi Institute of Information Technology students along with ANITS
students also Registered. This event happens from 24th February 2020 to 5
th
March 2020 from 6.30 PM TO 7.30 PM.
The prize money for the winner is summed to ₹3000 /- and the runners would
earn upto the sum of ₹1000 /-. The judgement team would be declaring the
winners on the day of fest.
5) Paper Presentations:
Paper presentations evaluate the subject knowledge of the participants in the
domain they have chosen and the evaluation would be based on the presentation
skills, the subject matter expertise of the participant and out of the four listed
domains below:
1. Artificial Intelligence
2. Internet of Things
3. Cloud Computing
4. Cyber Security
Participants were given an option to choose their domain and were requested to
mail their abstracts in a format that are mentioned to them. The event will be
hosted in Labs that are in Level 1 at Department of CSE at ANITS on 6th March
2020. The winners are offered prize money around ₹3500 /- . The consolation
prize and participation prizes will be provided to the participants and the
runners. Also the certificates of participation will be provided to all.
6) Poster Presentations:
Poster presentations are scheduled to be organised on 6th
March 2020 from 2PM
onwards in department of CSE. The exact venue details will be announced in
live on that day. Hard Copy of the digitally made poster is made compulsory to
be brought by the participants. The size of the poster is A3(29.7 X 42.0cm).
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People can choose to bring the poster related to computer Science in any
domain. The entire design has to be elucidated in the poster. The prize money
will be ₹1500/- to the winners and the runners would earn around ₹500 /- .
7) Project Expo:
Success comes through constant hard work, and projects are the perfect example
for that. Choosing an abstract idea, gathering its requirements and developing it
needs constant effort. Project expo provides the interested participants to
present their projects done. Projects can be any computer science projects
(Internet of Things, Data Base Management Systems, Web Technologies,
application projects) which are executable can be showcased on the presentation
day. The best ones are identified and rewarded. The judgement is done based on
system vulnerability and its usefulness. This event was scheduled on 6th
and 7th
of March 2020. The prize money for the winner is ₹5500/-. The runners will be
awarded with ₹2000/- and of course the consolation prizes for the rest.
8) Technical Quiz:
Knowledge is divine and it is highly essential to develop the skill of learning
and remembering every important thing happening around us. To those people
who are zealous about quizzing, here is an opportunity to ventilate their talent .
Individual participation, Questions will be given on technologies, inventions
and discoveries, evolution of languages..... Everything related to computer
science. First round of the quiz is an online round where the questions related to
Inventions and discoveries of Computer science scientists, Remarkable
innovations, Evolution of languages. Second round of the contest is a rapid-fire
round to the shortlisted participants. The event has been conducted on 4th March
2020 , from 9.30 AM to 10.30AM in Lab 1. The prize money for the winner is
₹1500/- The runners will be awarded with ₹500/- and of course the consolation
prizes for the rest.
9) Power to the people:
It‟s an event where participants can present their business start-up idea. The
idea has to be eco-friendly, advantageous to the society, solve currently burning
problem of the society, financially optimal and profitable, that can generate
employability. Every penny counts in a million. Even largest of the businesses
have started with an investment of smaller amounts. This talent of investment to
develop a business needs certain tactics to double the money in course of time.
This event helps participants who wanted to become Entrepreneurs to know
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their abilities and correctness of their ideology. It provides them the exposure to
an experienced person in field who will be the guest of honour for the session.
In this event team of 4 to 6 can participate, a business problem will be given to
the participants, the team which gives the optimal solution is considered as the
winner.
This event was scheduled on 6th
and 7th
March 2020. The prize money is
declared to be a sum worth around ₹2000/- to the runners and ₹1000/- to the
winners.
10) A guest lecture – An Industry Insight:
A guest lecture on „An Industry insight‟ is scheduled to all the students from all
the departments.
11) Workshop on AI Integrated with IoT:
Prerequisites: Basic data structures and pointers. Practical implementation and
executional parts of the basic data structures and pointers concepts in Python.
Speaker: Mr. Dinesh Kumar Hirawat
This event was organized on 24th and 25
th of February 2020.
Mr. Dinesh Kumar Hirawat is the CEO of HMI Engineering services. He has
possessed his bachelor‟s and master‟s degree in Computer Science. He has 17
years of work experience in Corporate Training and worked as Project manager
in USA in data science. A two-day session was conducted as apart of workshop
entitled “AI integrated with IoT”.
The first day session started with a brief introduction to IoT, AI and their inter-
relation. He said that IoT is about connecting machines and making use of the
data generated from those machines. AI is about simulating intelligent
behaviour in machines of all kinds. IoT and AI together is “connected
intelligence”. He then demonstrated about a few IoT devices. He explained
about the architecture and programming style of Arduino kit. Arduino is a
platform on which one can mount sensors and fetch the sensors data from it. He
then gave a detailed explanation about Node MCU. He introduced Node MCU
as an open-source firmware and development kit that helps to prototype or build
IoT product. He demonstrated the architecture and working of Node MCU. In
the later session, he explained how automation is achieved using IoT.
The second day session started with development of few applications like
chatbot. He then gave brief introduction to Python and basic syntaxes in it and
hands-on session where packages like Pandas and NumPy were installed and
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used. Lastly, there was an exam conducted in which two coding questions are
given. Based on the results of the test, 12 students were given AICTE
internships and all other merit students received merit certificates. The session
ended with thanks-giving from the students.
Students form various colleges like Vignan Institute of Information Technology,
Gayatri Vidya Parishad, Raghu Engineering College, Avanthi Institute of
Information Technology students also participated in the workshop.
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The guest speaker elucidating the advntages of IOT and trends in AI
Students enjoying the hands on session of the workshop
Guest speaker with his robot Guest speaker clarifying the doubts posed by the students
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Non - Technical Events A fest is always a celebration with friends and peers around and all of them are
like minded students in the stream of engineering. It‟s a youth festival where all
could get the most fun from. It‟s a celebration of gathering of many students
from many different domains. Non-Technical events like cultural and Games
would add more colours to this festival. It is a lot of fun with friends around.
The more we socialize, the more beautiful the festival would be and thus to add
such an adorable flavour that brings joy and happiness to the students, the
department had decided to have the following non-technical events.
1) Quiz - A – thon.
2) Meme Contest.
3) Photography Contest.
4) Painting Contest.
5) Singing Contest.
6) Tiktok Challenge.
7) Dance.
8) Puzzles and riddles.
9) Mock Parliament.
10) Plastic Expo.
11) Digital Treasure Hunt.
12) Short Film making.
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1) Quiz - A –thon:
This event is purely intended to test the knowledge on the latest happenings and
general awareness of the participant. The first round of the event is an online
round which tests you in the following fields -
Current Affairs
History
Science & Technology
Mythology
Sports
Awards & Recognitions
The evaluator board followed the principle of selecting the top 30% of the
teams to select for the later final round. The team size consists of 2 members,
and this event was made public to the students of all the departments and the fee
charged was ₹60/- for a team and ₹50/- incase of individual participation. There
have been a noted registrations upto 210 teams and i.e., a number of 420
participants.
The later round is conducted to the top 28 teams out of 210 teams, which has
been divided into 2 groups each of 14 teams, were hosted in different
classrooms and the second round started with quiz questions from selected
fields like sports, science and technology, politics, food sciences, etc. and
eliminated 8 teams, 4 from each group.
Post that another round with negative marking with a rapid spin fire of
questions are projected to each team and then selected 6 teams only.
Post that another level with specified field selection like books and authors,
places, etc. were made to choose by the participants and selected top 3 teams.
The top 3 teams are offered with sum of ₹2000/-, ₹1500/- and ₹1000/- each
respectively and the consolation prizes for the other teams.
2) Meme Contest:
Meme contest was organised to bring some classic humour to the participants,
and they are eye catchy when they are projected on screens on the day of fest.
These were only made to be specified to some concept and all the memes
should be concept oriented and the theme is college. The intake has opened on
1st February 2020 and was closed on 10
th February 2020. The winner will be
awarded. This event is open to all the departments and from all the colleges
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without any registration fee. These memes will be displayed on the department
walls on the day of fest.
3) Photography Contest:
Photography is an art of portraying a message in a picture and it could be a
fragment of one‟s memory or could be a souvenir for a lifetime. Cursors 2020
team acknowledging the value of the art of photography has organised this
event to award the best photo and the intake was open from 1st February to 18
th
February 2020.
4) Painting Contest:
A message can be projected with beauty, whatsoever may be the message is, an
art is an eye catchy and heart soothing with colours and sketches. A painting or
a picture could change the world and influence the world. Each of the art has a
magic that creates a vibe in everybody. May it be a music, or a script or some
poem or a literature and what no, painting is the other source of inclination to
the influencer. The most effective message given and beautiful art piece is
awarded while the others are given the consolatory prizes. All these paintings
will be displayed in the department on the day of fest. This is open to all the
students with a minimal registration fee and is open to all the departments and
this competition is theme based. This event was organised on 29th February
2020 in two different slots.
5) Singing Contest:
The production of most influential music with best tunes and lyrics is what
singing is. Songs , music , and singing has the power to teleport your mind into
another world. This is one of the best fine arts that a human being is blessed
with. The top 3 singers will be awarded with the respective prizes and the rest
with consolation prizes. This is open to all the students. This happened on 26th
of February and each performance from the participants is limited upto only 1 to
3 minutes. The best performances will be performed again in fest.
6) Tiktok Challenge:
This is can be either theme based or whatever the participants like it to be. The
evaluation would be based upon the number of views and likes etc.
7) Dance:
The dance is one of the best mute message conversations with only music and
no words. It‟s the best art of body language and the top 3 winners will be
awarded. The dance should not comprise any risky steps, it should be pleasant.
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The best 3 performances were awarded and the rest could earn the consolation
prizes provided. The entry fee for each participant is ₹20/- . It can be a solo or a
group performance and each group should have only 2 to 6 performers only.
8) Puzzles and riddles:
This event was happened in 2 slots. A question paper set of around 40 questions
is generated with only puzzles and riddles. Other skills like accurate problem
solving , analytical reasoning skills were also enhanced if participated and it can
be a chance and a stage to participant his level of calculation and his stigma.
The first slot is conducted on 4th march 2020 and the other is on 5
th march 2020.
The top 3 from each slot were re-examined with other set of riddles to be solved
and then the top 3 will be awarded while the later are provided with the
consolation Prizes .
9) Mock Parliament:
A mock parliament was organised to make the audience and students elucidate
about the decision making and problem solving skills. A mock parliament is a
pneumonic model of how a bill is passed in the assembly. This event happened
in 2 slots, the first slot happened on 9th
February 2020 from morning 9.30 to
12PM while the other slot happened from 1 PM to 3.20 PM. The first guest
speaker of the session is Mrs. G. V. Gayathri, while the other speaker of the
session for slot 2 is Mrs. S. S. N. L. Priyanka and Mrs. S. V. S. S. Lakshmi.
Interesting topics have been debated upon each of which is having valid final
points. Both the ruling party and the confronting party as well have impressive
valid reasons to the bill that is already passed by the central government of
India. The debate went so well that by acknowledging both the party‟s facts and
justifications, the session has been adjourned. Speaker of the assembly shall
announce the result on the day of valedictory.
10) Plastic Expo:
This event was scheduled to elucidate the reuse of plastic, the unused plastic
may be used or reused by people, but expos like this shall let them know how
to make proper „Do it yourself arts‟. This event was organised to save mother
earth and to motivate people to be eco-friendly by reusing single time plastics
either for the art purpose or for any other purposes. The single time water
containers could be used as a pen stand or a fish trap, snake trap and rat trap,
etc. depending upon the necessity. This event was organized to create awareness
to people.
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11) Digital Treasure Hunt:
This is a themed treasure hunt and is fun to play. The inspiration and theme
behind it is Thanos seven power gems from Avengers – A Marvel Product,
There will be seven hints to the participants and all those hints should be done
found within a stipulated time before Thanos snaps his finger to vanish other
hints. This event is scheduled to be a live event on 6th nd 7
th March 2020.
12) Short Film Making:
Art of film making comprises of many other talents like acting, background
scores and direction of the film. It varies multiple arts and talents in that with
cinematography, direction, cast selection, scheduling, adding up the clips,
production, harmonising with all other subjects and finally the message of the
film should be very inspiring. The film is expected to be projected in a way that
the audience should immediately connect to it and must have to take a vow to
implement that good message in their personal life. The highest prize money of
all the non-technical events is declared to the award-winning films. The others
are provided with the consolation prizes although. All the films would be
inspected carefully and are projected on the day of fest.
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Paper Presentations
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Title: “Access Control To The Vehicles In A Residential Area By Using Image
Processing &AI”
Authors:
1. Parimala, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. K. Tanooja, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
Artificial intelligence has helped man to a greater extent. Many day-to-day
activities of human are monitored by automation of systems. Image processing
combined with AI has yielded many fruitful results till date. This is a sample
paper where parking in residential areas is made easy by using image processing
aided with AI. In residential areas like apartments,where many number of
vehicles enter and leave the parking area, this system can be established. The
main idea is to permit the vehicles that belong to the residents of the apartment.
The security gate should be opened to only fixed number of vehicles. This is
monitoed using AI. As the car approaches near the security gate, the sensor
established in the gate will be activated and camera connected to the sensor
clicks the picture of the license plate of the vehicle. The image of the license
plate will be processed and converted to string and stored.These strings are
compared with the previously registered vehicle numbers of the apartment. If
the vehicle number is previously registered, then the security gate is opened and
the vehicle can enter. Else the vehiclke has to be poarked outside. In this waty,
seurity can be provided to vehicles in residential areas.
Title: “Blue Eyes Technology”
Authors:
1. B. Sri Harsha, ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. B. Prasanth Kumar, ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
Blue eye technology makes a computer to understand and sense human feelings
and behaviour and also enables the computer to react according to the sensed
emotional levels. By the blue eyes technology the computer or the machine can
interact with human beings as we interact with each other. Blue eye technology
has the capability of understanding the perceptual powers of human beings by
recognizing their facial expressions and react according to them. The most
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significant advantage of the blue eye technology is the it empower computer
system to understand human powers and react acccordingly.By the blue eye
technology it can monitoring the human behaviour and physiological
conditions.It proves to be a helpful technology in flight control centers, power
plant control rooms. This incredible technology aims at providing simple living
environment by empowering computer system with user friendly facilities.The
terms blue eyes refers as the blue indicates bluetooth which enables reliable
wireless communication and eyes indicates movement of eyes enables us to
obtain intresting and information.
Title: “Collision Detection Using Ultrasonic Sensor And Accident Control
System”
Authors:
1. Sumanth Nidamanuri, III/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. D. V. Koushik, III/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
3. K. Pavan Kalyan, III/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
4. J. Sai Vinay, III/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
Traffic collisions in India are a major source of deaths, injuries and property
damage every year. Accidents can occur anywhere, anytime therefore it is
necessary to develop a system to avoid accidents. Now-a-days accidents are
happening more frequently due to globalization, lack of attention, drowsiness,
fast speed of vehicles. To overcome this problem the system has been
developed in a simple manner using microcontroller, ultrasonic sensors. This
proposed system thoroughly scans if there is any possibility of a collision.
If there is any collision detected the system automatically applies brakes in
order to prevent the collision .This system plays an important role in avoiding
the road accidents.
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Title: “Connecting The Mind With Data”
Authors:
1. Prema Durga Sravan Sai, III/IV ANITS, email:
Abstract:
There are few things that are currently the most valuable objects to a person.
Life of the person; data which determines the identity and the quality of the life
of the person. Data is the most important tool of mankind. Then why not
transfer it to the complex storage device of a person, the brain? Which improves
the thinking ability of human in many ways.
Title: “Cloud Computing”
Authors:
1. Md. Hafsha, III/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. S. Prathyusha, III/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
Cloud computing is a way of computing, where most of our data is stored in the
cloud, i.e , the Internet. A computing capability that provides an abstraction
between the computing resource and its underlying technical architecture (e.g.,
servers, storage, networks), enabling convenient, on-demand network access to
a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly
provisioned and released with minimal management effort. The goal of cloud
computing is to apply traditional super-computing , or high-performance
computing power, normally used by military and research facilities, to perform
tens of trillions of computations per second, in consumer-oriented applications
such as financial portfolios, to deliver personalized information, to provide data
storage or to power large, immersive computer games. To do this, cloud
computing uses networks of large groups of servers typically running low-cost
consumer PC technology with specialized connections to spread data-processing
chores across them.
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Title: “Feel The Reality With VR”
Authors:
1. K. Subba Reddy, III/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. Ch. Sreekar, III/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
3. J.Omkar, III/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
Virtual Reality is regarded as a sort of computer technology to create a
simulated environment. Virtual Reality places the user inside an real 3D
experience, instead of viewing infront of the screen by simulating even our
senses by using omni directional tread mills, head sets, special gloves .These
creates an illusion for the user. Virtual Reality is attracting greater attention
from researchers and professionals. VR is proving its worth especially in
education, health care, military, business, sport. Considering an example of
medical colleges, students can be trained using VR.A virtual learning
environment is created for the students to understand the lectures that are given
theoritiaclly. Similarly entertainment industry which is a multi-billion dollar one
running is around this technology. This technology has both entertainment and
serious uses and becoming more wide spread. We can even expect more
innovative uses of this technology in future . The main aim is to create an
awarness regarding this technology and to provide a natural ,free flowing form
of interaction which resulting a memorable experience.
Title: “Artificial Intelligence In Medical Field”
Authors:
1. Karishima, Gayathri Vidya Parishad, email: [email protected]
2. Bhavya, Gayathri Vidya Parishad, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
The future of „standard‟ medical practice might be here sooner than anticipated,
where a patient could see a computer before seeing a doctor. Through advances
in artificial intelligence (AI), it appears possible for the days of misdiagnosis
and treating disease symptoms rather than their root cause to move behind us.
Think about how many years of blood pressure measurements you have, or how
much storage you would need to delete to fit a full 3D image of an organ on
your laptop? The accumulating data generated in clinics and stored in electronic
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medical records through common tests and medical imaging allows for more
applications of artificial intelligence and high performance data-driven
medicine. These applications have changed and will continue to change the way
both doctors and researchers approach clinical problem-solving.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is computer science that uses algorithms, heuristics,
pattern matching, rules, deep learning and cognitive computing to approximate
conclusions without direct human input. By using AI, researchers can take on
complex problems that would be difficult – or almost impossible – for humans
to solve. Because AI can identify meaningful relationships in raw data, it can be
used to support diagnosing, treating and predicting outcomes in many medical
situations. AI has the potential to be applied in almost every field of medicine
including drug development, patient monitoring and personalized patient
treatment plans.
Top 4 applications of AI in medicine:
- Diagnose diseases
- Develop drugs faster
- Personalize treatment
- Improve gene editing
Similar to how doctors are educated through years of medical schooling, doing
assignments and practical exams, receiving grades, and learning from mistakes,
AI algorithms also must learn how to do their jobs. Generally, the jobs AI
algorithms can do are tasks that require human intelligence to complete, such as
pattern and speech recognition, image analysis, and decision making. However,
humans need to explicitly tell the computer exactly what they would look for in
the image they give to an algorithm, for example. In short, AI algorithms are
great for automating arduous tasks, and sometimes can outperform humans in
the tasks they‟re trained to do.
Advances in computational power paired with massive amounts of data
generated in healthcare systems make many clinical problems ripe for AI
applications. Below are two recent applications of accurate and clinically
relevant algorithms that can benefit both patients and doctors through making
diagnosis more straightforward.
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Title: “Overview Of Text Mining”
Authors:
1. Gayathri Kolluri, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
In today‟s context text is the most common means through which information is exchanged
.Now adays all the industries are running after the implementation of raw text. Even vast
amounts of new information and data are generated everyday through economic , academic
and social activities. Techniques such as text and data mining are required .It‟s the trending
topic which is spreading across the world. Text mining is the process of deriving high quality
information from text . The high quality information is typically derived through the devising
the patterns and trends through means such as statistical pattern learning . It depends on the
present trending topic and varies according to the demand. It is the discovery of new ,
previously unknown information , by automatically extracting information from different
written resources like websites , books , emails, reviews etc. It is rearranging the raw data
which is already present and producing new techniques and algorithms.
Title: “ Gi-Fi Technology”
Authors:
1. R. Sai Sanjana, ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. B. Bharathi, ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
In today‟s modern life, wireless technology improvement has become follower .For many
years mankind was dependent on wires and cables for data transfer then the invention of
optical fibers gave some hope because of its ability of quick transmission.
There is a problem of installation of cables limited to its extensive use. But this Gigabit
wireless allows fastest transmission i.e, transmission of one billion bits per second. We can
transfer large amount of data the file like audios , videos, large mails in fraction of seconds.
Gi-Fi refers to faster versions of IEEE 802.11 standards.
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Title: “Cryptocurrency”
Authors:
1. N. Sai Chaitanya, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. K. Sneha Kiran, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
It is a digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security.It is a subset
of digital currency and doesn‟t have any physical representation. It doesn‟t have
a central regulating authority instead uses a decentralized system to record
transactions and manage the issuance of new units, it relies on cryptography to
prevent fraudulent transactions. Bitcoin is currently the largest blockchain
network, followed by Ethereum, ripple, Cardano etc. Blockchain is an open,
distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently in
a verifiable and permanent way. It is a continuously growing list of records,
called blocks. Each block typically contains a cryptographic hash of previous
block, a timestamp and transaction data.
Blockchain mechanism:
Blockchain is comparable to unfinished book. Blocks have timestamp has book
has pages. A new block is always added after the block with the most recent
timestamp. A transaction occurs only once it is included in a block and added to
chain. Current state of block is downloaded, synchronized, made available by
large number of computers worldwide. To take care of correct and valid
transactions “consensus mechanism is followed by nodes.
Title: “Quantum Computing”
Authors:
1. Ganeda Kiran Kumar, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. Kanta Satya Sai Praveen, II/IV ANITS, email:
3. Kalla Tarun Tej, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
4. Bonangi Vidya Vikas, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
Every time a technology reaches its limit it gives way to a new technology.
Now that we can see the classical computer has been reaching its limits and its
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time to welcome a new technology. Classical computer fails in solving many
real life problems because nature has many states but classical computer has
only two states, on the other hand quantum computer has also two states but
both states can exists simultaneously due to q-bit.
This is an entirely new approach for computing, exploits the laws of quantum
mechanics for novel quantum computers, which enable the use of fast quantum
algorithms. The Quantum computer will have quantum bit memory space
termed qubit for several computations at the same time. If large-scale quantum
computers can be built, they will be able to solve certain problems
exponentially faster than any of our current classical computers (for example
Short‟s algorithm). Quantum computers are different from other computers such
as DNA computers and traditional computers based on transistors. Some
computing architectures such as optical computers may use classical
superposition of electromagnetic waves, but without some specifically quantum
mechanical resources such as entanglement, they have less potential for
computational speed-up than quantum computers
Title: “Role of IoT in Agriculture”
Authors:
1. P Veda Gayatri, Raghu Engineering College, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
Now a days there is vast enhancement in technologies, different tools and
techniques are available in agriculture sector. To improve efficiency,
productivity, global market and to reduce human intervention, time and cost
there is a need to divert towards new technology named Internet of Things. IoT
is the network of devices to transfer the information without human
involvement. Hence, to gain high productivity, IoT works in synergy with
agriculture to obtain smart farming. This paper focuses on role of IoT in
agriculture that leads to smart framing.
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Title: “Smart Note Taker”
Authors:
1. B. Bharathi Lakshmi, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. R. Sai Sanjana, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
As the world being changed and exposed to the new technology the life of a
common man became very busy, such that people are having no time or less
time to write a short notes. Not only this a common man within his busy
schedule can‟t able to remember very minute things, so to solve this very simple
and difficult problem their emerged a new technology that is what a smart note
taker. With the help of smart note taker handwritten notes is instantly converted
into editable text. It is also useful and helpful for blinds that think and write
freely.
This device that uses java applet program for its working. It is also used in
seminars by the speakers. It is setup like that it can identify nearly 20 languages.
It will be able to sense the 3D objects and motions that tries to draw.
Title: “Smart Signaling System”
Authors:
1. Christina Nelapudi, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. Satya Kalyani, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
Traffic congestion is one of the biggest problems faced by densely populated
cities. Generally we come across the problem at a junction where we find
emergency vehicles struck in the traffic due to high density traffic. The ideology
of this system is to sense the presence of emergency vehicles within certain
range by setting appropriate conditions for the traffic signals to react
accordingly. This is implemented by detecting frequency of that vehicles
heading towards the traffic signals by using sound sensors. Once the sound
frequency is detected, the respective lane is provided with necessary signal for
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the emergency vehicles to pass the lane. As a result, the anti-clockwise traffic
controller system is disturbed to provide efficient results and again its execution
is made normal. In a scenario where the presence of emergency vehicles is
detected in more than one lane, First Come First Serve(FCFS) criteria is being
used. This paper presents a Smart Signalling System to specify the design of a
secure and well organized traffic flow, to assign a proper way ensuring a
promising result for moving of emergency vehicles smoothly.
Title: “TraFix”
Authors:
1. G.Sai Charan, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. E. V. M. Prateek, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
3. A. Ganesh Kumar, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
4. G. Pavan Kalyan, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
MORE THAN 20 per cent of patients needing emergency treatment have died
on their way to hospital because of delays due to traffic jams and uncooperative
motorists, National Institute of Emergency Medicine (NIEM) secretary-general
Anucha Setthasathian said.
Similarly many are losing lives due to traffic delays. Recently we have seen lot
of deaths in a year and these are increasing day by day, which is due to increase
in population, from the data we have collected from the internet, one of the
survey has shown atleast a dozen people especially who injured in road
accidents lost their lives in bilaspur ( April 2016 – October 2016) while on the
way to hospitals. This might be a small count of people but these deaths have
shown a major life change to their families as some of their lives have turned all
of a sudden, their children and family need to work for their survival in order to
fulfil their basic needs.
We took a step in solving the problem by clearing the traffic and provide a way
for ambulance to reach the hospital faster instead of waiting in the heavy traffic.
Whenever an ambulance approaches a traffic signal and enters into a fixed
radius, automatically the traffic lights get altered so that the way is cleared by
not creating any disturbance in the traffic.
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Title: “Twitter Scraping”
Authors:
1. Karri Tejasri, ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. Madugula Sunila, ANITS, email: [email protected]
3. Madugula Nuthana, ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
The project “Twitter Scraping” has its primary goal is to identify the best tweets
among all the available tweets for a particular topic in twitter app. Twitter is a
micro-blogging site where users can broadcast status updates of 140 characters
or less. Considering a scenario of movie review, where a maximum of people
watch the movie post their feedback through twitter. There are scenarios where
a good movie gets negative feedback or a bad movie is encouraged. In order to
provide genuine reviews this project called Twitter scraping is helpful. Through
this project, the mechanism in which best tweet is found is by the number of re
tweets or likes for a tweet. Usually, people tend to show their opinion indirectly
by supporting or opposing others statement. Taking this into consideration, this
project has chosen a method to find out the tweet that got most number of likes
or re tweets and declare it as the best tweet. Apart from movie reviews, this
project can be used in various other areas like product reviews, identifying
rumors etc. Firstly, the tweets are gathered by selecting a particular domain
using a key word related to the domain. By scraping all the data related to the
domain, the tweet that has got more number of likes or re tweets is identified
and best tweet is declared.
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Title: “Cyber Security In Education System”
Authors:
1. P.Aneel Kumar, ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. G. Vijay Satvik, ANITS, email: [email protected]
3. B.Venkat Sai Kishore, ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
The education sector is considered to have many security breaches.
Educational institutions have become more prone to cyber hacks due to:
Financial gain, data theft etc. The core idea of every hacker is to gain personal
data or financial credentials to withdraw money. With schools and colleges
handling a large number of student fees, they are susceptible to cyberattacks.
What else than hacking personal information and sending them to the third
party? Well, this is what hackers do! Since schools and colleges are
incompetent in handling a huge amount of sensitive details of students during
admission, so this sector will become a prime target for cyber frauds in India.
Every individual would like to secure his/her personal information by not
revealing it to others unnecessarily. But we do not insist in giving information
to the educational institutions. So all the important data will be stored in the
institutes. As educational institutes are the only industries with low security
measures, this is the place where hackers can easily penetrate to collect
enormous data. So there is a need to secure the data using advanced algorithms
like, Elliptic curve cryptography and AES.
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Title: “Accident Prevention In Hill Stations”
Authors:
1. D.M.M.Sai, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
2. L. Yaswanth Sai, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
3. A. Harshini, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
4. P. Rohitha, II/IV ANITS, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
Technology has grown tremendously but risk of life is still constant. Since ages,
there‟s a saying called “Prevention is better than cure”. Similarly protecting our
lives is very important. Here is a system to prevent accidents especially major
accidents that happen on hill stations. In hill sations there will be number of
curves and hairpin bends and the accident rate and death rate is increasing day
by day and the drivers may not have the possibility to view the vehicle
approaching in the opposite direction.
To reduce the accidents in the hill stations and to expand their lifetime are the
two major considerations in our project. Our idea is to place sensors that are
outfitted with the battery powered devices on hill stations. It is impractible to
change the battery for all the devices if the network is implemented in huge
area. As per the statistics researchers estimate that the world‟s fleet will reach 2
BILLION motor vehicles by 2020.Usually drivers are not aware of the vehicles
coming the opposite direction with curves and hair pin bends , In order to avoid
these accidents we are introducing INFRADED SENSORS. When a particular
vehicle reaches in the range of the sensor the infrared rays detect vehicles and
led glows on the opposite side . The entire system is programmed and
automated. By seeing the intensity of the LED light, driver can become alert of
the vehicle and drive carefully thereby preventing the accident.
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Title: “E-Mail Spam Filtering Using Machine Learning”
Authors:
1. G. D. S. R. Abhishek, Vignan Institute of Information Technology Duvvada,
email: [email protected]
2. S. Manoj, Vignan Institute of Information Technology Duvvada,
email: [email protected]
Abstract:
In recent times, unwanted commercial bulk emails called spam has become a
huge problem on the internet. The person sending the spam messages is referred
to as the spammer. Such a person gathers email addresses from different
websites, chatrooms, and viruses. Spam prevents the user from making full and
good use of time, storage capacity and network bandwidth. The huge volume of
spam mails flowing through the computer networks have destructive effects on
the memory space of email servers, communication bandwidth, CPU power and
user time. The menace of spam email is on the increase on yearly basis and is
responsible for over 77% of the whole global email traffic. Users who receive
spam emails that they did not request find it very irritating. It is also resulted to
untold financial loss to many users who have fallen victim of internet scams and
other fraudulent practices of spammers who send emails pretending to be from
reputable companies with the intention to persuade individuals to disclose
sensitive personal information like passwords, Bank Verification Number
(BVN) and credit card numbers.
To effectively handle the threat posed by email spams, leading email
providers such as Gmail, Yahoo mail and Outlook have employed the
combination of different machine learning (ML) techniques such as Neural
Networks in its spam filters. These ML techniques have the capacity to learn
and identify spam mails and phishing messages by analyzing loads of such
messages throughout a vast collection of computers.
In Content based filtering user can create automatic filtering rules and to
classify emails using machine learning approaches, such as Naïve Bayesian
classification, Support Vector Machine, K Nearest Neighbor, Neural Networks.
This method normally analyses words, the occurrence, and distributions of
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words and phrases in the content of emails and used then use generated rules to
filter the incoming email spams.
Title: “Search Engine Result Refining”
Authors:
1. Chandrasekhar, VIIT, email: [email protected]
Abstract:
Crawling is the discovery process in which search engines send out a team of
robots (known as crawlers or spiders) to find new and updated content. Content
can vary it could be a webpage, an image, a video, a PDF, etc. but regardless of
the format, content is discovered by links. Search engines process and store
information they find in an index, a huge database of all the content they‟ve
discovered and deem good enough to serve up to searchers. When someone
performs a search, search engines scour their index for highly relevant content
and then orders that content in the hopes of solving the searcher's query. This
ordering of search results by relevance is known as ranking. In general, you can
assume that the higher a website is ranked, the more relevant the search engine
believes that site is to the query. It‟s possible to block search engine crawlers
from part or all of your site, or instruct search engines to avoid storing certain
pages in their index. While there can be reasons for doing this, if you want your
content found by searchers, you have to first make sure it‟s accessible to
crawlers and is indexable. Otherwise, it‟s as good as invisible.
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Swatch Bharath Campaign The faculty and the student members of the department of Computer Science
Engineering ,ANITS has lend their hands to the janitors in maintaining the
ambience , cleanliness and hygiene for a hygienic environment.
Elucidating that hygienic maintenance of our mother earth was the basic thing
that should be learnt by everyone and such are the things that are to be first
learnt in either schools or colleges , an initiation was taken by the head of the
department of computer science engineering , Prof. Dr. R. Sivaranjani followed
by many other faculty members and student body communities of ANITS.
The motive of clean ANITS and green ANITS is that if we attempt and try to
keep ANITS clean, then automatically that would help India to be green. A
Green environment is a result of the cleanliness which we should help ANITS
in doing so. the main aim of the Clean ANITS Green ANITS is to stop the
unlimited cutting of the trees and to decrease the production of pollution. The
Mission is about planting more and more trees to bring the greenery and fresh
environment back. The recently started Together We can Team , Computer
Society of India team and ACM teams of ANITS student branches help their
hand to the welfare. Doing anything together is fun and so is cleaning and
maintaining our personal hygiene with the best minds of ANITS.
All of them are provided with cleaning resources and they are provided with
masking resources. The other members who lead their hand are Dr. M.
Ramakrishna Murty, Dr J. Hyma, Dr. K. S. Deepthi, Mr.s S.V.S.S. Lakshmi,
Mr. G. Eswar Rao , Mr. G. Sathar, Mr. P. Krishnanjaneyulu , Mr. R.Kiran in
collaboration with the NSS team of ANITS.
Prof. Dr. R. Sivaranjani also mentioned that this is the best way to get some
physical fitness , break and relaxation from work and the best time to socialize
with either students or faculty as there would be a very less time in professional
hours.
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Dr. K. S Deepthi and Mrs. S.V.S.S Lakshmi mam also addressed the gathering
that Swatch Bharath is not just keeping our environment clean but also our
hearts and souls , our thought process and mind too. They advised all the people
who gathered to practise meditation and Yoga to keep ourselves healthy
physically and psychologically. The session was ended with the same joy and
enthusiasm as how it started. Few students mentioned that they had good time
and better interaction with their favourite faculty.
The participants of Swatch Bharath campaign with
Swatch Mann
Faculty and students helping out each other
The team was split into different parts to clean
different areas of the block
Students bagging up the whole litter
Faculty helping each other An active NSS student of CSE - ANITS helping the janitor to load up the whole mess into
dump bags
Giving each other a helping hand
Prof . Dr. R. Sivaranjani sweeping the dry shed leaves
students elucidating a visitor about swatchatha and
parisudhhatha
Shajahan and B. Siva Jyothi guiding their student how to use a stick sweep and mop
Faculty members petting a puppy rhey found in bushes
Student cleaning the front forier of his school
We never witness the beautiful ecology around
us in our regular life , we can do that only once
we step out to see what lies there out
Dr R. Rama Krishna Murthy
I had the best time by interacting with my favourite facullty
-Sudarshan
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Heading for Extinction Talk Many of the faculty and the student members from the department of CSE has
realized the emergency and the danger we are in with respect to the computer.
Most of them people addressed that they are glad they are living in new
generation where the technology is highly developed with best infrastructure but
deep inside , we are ruining every one of us ourselves. “The everyday pollution
we do is that simple invisible mass suicide we are committing. We are because
of our mother and now we are declaring a war on her, as if we were a joke” said
master Gopisetty Prudhvi Raj who was an environmental activist and a IV/IV
CSE of ANITS.
Understanding the depth of the situation and need of environmental awareness
Prof. Dr. R. Sivaranjani , Dr. J. Hyma , Dr. K.S Deepthi, Dr. M. RamaKrishna
murthy, Mr.s S.V.S.S. Lakshmi, Ms N. Lokeswari, Mr. G. Eashwar Rao and
Mr. S. Joshua Johnson supported him by all means to do whatever he can do.
With best research and hard work , that student organised a session addressing
all the freshmen from all the departments about the climate crisis with his friend
Ms Deepsri. She is his pal who is a tenth grade student from little angles school
who has been a proactive climate activist in extinction rebellion and a vegan
activist has been protesting from the past 14 weeks pursuing the government to
declare climate crisis and climate emergency. Despite her Central Board of
Secondary Education Board exams ,she took her time to come to the college and
address all the students.
Inspired by her a few of the sophomores and the III/IV CSEs also attended the
guest lecture. She addressed the gathering with the facts and figures elucidating
that those maybe scary. She soothed all the audience after the scary facts
presentation and gave the best methods that could be done to reduce pollution in
our atmosphere. Few of the students immediately joined the extinction rebellion
visakhaptnam chapter.
Impressed , inspired and motivated by her a few people pledged there in the
auditorium that they shall follow the best go green lifestyle.
The event was successfully hosted with the extreme support from fest faculty
convenors , Head of the departments of CSE , Mechanical , Chemistry and
coordinates of the freshmen.
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I am impressed by her love to the
environment. Ms Deepsri wasn’t afraid
of her academics. She took time to
address my students regarding the
environmental crisis despite her board
exams. Her dedication was what which I
am moved for.
Prof. Dr. T.V. Hanumantha Rao
Principal , ANITS
I am so glad that Ms Deepsri Peela came to
make this cursors 2020 more beautiful and
more meaningful. My faculty convenors and
student convenors organised this fest as
how I wanted it to be. I stood for the
mother earth and so is my family in Cursors
and so is my college. This session was
proposed by master Prudhvi Raj and was
organised perfectly in the last minute. I am
thankful to the team. Special thanks to Dr B.
Nagaraju sir for immediately sanctioning
the venue.
Prof. Dr. R.Sivranjani
HOD-CSE,ANITS
One fine day while reading newspaper
I learnt about environmental crisis. A
fear hit me hard. A fear for my next
generations , a fear for my students ,
a fear for my children took over me. I
realised the necessity of bringing
awareness in people about climate
change. Youth had the power to
change and as I work closely with
young minds being a faculty. I then
planned a session for environment
and got to know about the speaker
Ms. Deepsri from my student and
organised it. - S.V.S.S. Lakshmi
Faculty Coordinator
I am so flabbergasted to see the
speakers selfless love for the
environment, her selflessness in
fighting for the environment despite
how tight her schedules are with the
board examinations. I was given in
charge as the other coordinator for
this event and I am happy to do it.
-Dr. K. S. Deepthi
Faculty Coordinator
I am happy that my department , my college which is my second family stood by me for the
environment. They had my back. My sincere thanks to my HOD to guide me in every aspect
of the organization. My friends Jagadish and Mukesh stood by my side all the way. Special
thanks to principal sir and mechanical HOD sir for accepting and providing the venue
immediately. Special thanks to Hemanth for commuting miles to get the plants which are
offered to our guest lecture. Special thanks to Mr.s Lakshmi mam and Dr Deepthi mam to
have my back , pulled me up when I needed. My last thanks for my department janitors for
coming and cleaning up the auditorium immediately when requested by skipping their
lunch. My sincere thanks for the guest speaker to address my peers even though she had
her board examinations. I wish her a very all the best for her next upcoming examinations.
-Mr. G. Prudhvi Raj
Event Coordinator
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Mr. Prudhvi raj introducing the guest lecture
Ms. Deepsri giving stats regarding the environment
Guest lecture clarifying the doubts posed by the audience
Audience listning to the guest lecture
Elucidation of the stats and facts in presentations
Mr.s S.V.S.S Lakshmi left side and Mr.s Dr. K. S. Deepthi left
side felicitating the guest lecture
Head of the department Prof. Dr. R. Sivaranjani appreciating
the student body and the guest lecture
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Flash Mob
Flash mob is an event that happens as part of promotions of the fest. It may be
either a technical fest or a cultural fest , flash mob plays a major role. A
collective group of students from the freshmen to seniors , all the dancers from
all the sections of all the years gathered under a roof , practised their best under
the coordination of Prof. Dr. R. Sivaranjani and Dr. K. S. Deepthi. The student
coordinators are Ms. Meghana. The other guide for the flash mob to the students
is Mr.s S.S.N.L Priyanka who also participated equally with the students and
gave them a tough competition in making of the teaser for flash mob.
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Flash Mob
The picture depicts the energetic team of students who performed for flash mob
A team performance by all the sernior students
Prakhya Dasari , Guru and team perfroming for an ear
catching musical piece
A guy performing his best moves in a solo performance
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FACULTY TESTIMONIALS
Faculty of Department of CSE-ANITS
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Together We Can Student Committee
Computer Society Of India Student Branch
ACM Student chapter conducted a Hackathon
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A hackathon contest for CM student chapter
Galla Pavan who won a trophy in badminton championship
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