2nd Student Research Symposium

Selected Abstracts

We are thrilled to announce the selected abstracts for NCVPRIPG'24. Congratulations to the following presenters:

Selected for Oral presentation:
S. no. Title Author's Name Author's Affiliation (College/University)
A1 Development Of An Efficient Plant Species Identification System For South Indian Flora Using Attention-Based Vision Transformers K Ramalakshmi, S Deepthi Sri, V Karthiga, Dr.P.Uma Maheshwari, Dr. S.Mohamad Mansoor Roomi Velammal College Of Engineering And Technology, Velammal College Of Engineering And Technology, Velammal College Of Engineering And Technology, Velammal College Of Engineering And Technology, Thiagarajar College Of Engineering And Technology
A2 Weed Detection And Localization In Agricultural Environment Using YOLO Algorithm Marala Bhavvyya Sree Student, Instrumentation And Control Systems, Dept. Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering, National Institute Of Technology Calicut, Kozhikode, Kerala – 673 601
A3 Characterization Of Down Syndrome In Fetal Ultrasound Using Deep Learning Models Janavi T S Anna University
A4 RAFGIC: Retrieval Augmented Fine Grained Image Classification Varun Sampath Kumar PSG College Of Technology
A5 Transfer Learning-Based Classification Of Soybean Kernel Damages Using Computer Vision Prerna Saurabh Center For Automotive Research And Tribology, Indian Institute Of Technology, Delhi
A6 Marathi Words Classification For Brain-Computer Interface Using Machine Learning Shubham Tayade Indian Institute Of Space Science And Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
B1 Enhancing Marine Conservation: Advanced Underwater Waste Detection Using Deep Learning Akshat Singh, Krishna Rochani, Sasithradevi A, Vijayalakshmi M, P.Prakash 1. School Of Computer Science And Engineering, Vellore Institute Of Technology, Chennai 2. Centre For Advanced Data Science, Vellore Institute Of Technology, Chennai 3. School Of Electronics Engineering, Vellore Institute Of Technology, Chennai 4. Department Of Electronics Engineering, Madras Institute Of Technology, Anna University, Chennai
B2 AI/ML For Onboard Remote Sensing Sandip Paul Indian Institute Of Space Science And Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
B3 Malayalam Sign Language Recognizer Anupama P College Of Engineering Trivandrum/APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
B4 Facial Expression Recognition With Modified Local Ternary Pattern Images Using Convolutional Neural Network And Extreme Learning Machine Kailas Nath V D College Of Engineering Trivandrum
B5 Enhanced Panoramic Dental Radiography Using Specialized Kernels And Advanced YOLO Models For Improved Tissue Visualization And Pathology Detection Vaishali Vijayarajan Thiagarajar College Of Engineering
B6 3D-CNN Based Milk Quality Inspection Using Hyperspectral Imaging Method Padmasri P Thiagarajar College Of Engineering

Selected for Poster Presentation:
S. No. Title Author's Name Author's Affiliation (College/University)
1 DHATU POSHAN NYAYA inAR/VR Tithi Singh C.V Raman Global University
2 Advanced Basketball Tactics Analysis Using YOLO and Deep Learning Techniques Kariyavula Purnanandh Vellore Institute of Technology | Chennai Campus
3 AI-Powered Enhanced Urban Green Infrastructure Assessment from Aerial Imagery Anisha Dutta Tata Steel Ltd.
4 Unveiling Facial Expressions in Indian Classical Dance with Attention-Driven CNN Sajitha V. Raj APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
5 Detection of Driver Behavior in Public Transportation Using Adaptive Spatial Attention in YOLO Model Srilakshmi Ravali M Thiagarajar College of Engineering
6 Computer Vision-Enhanced Object Detection for Component Inspection in Automotive Power Modules: Leveraging YOLOv8 Model Advancements Anish N KTU
7 LLM Counselling Chatbot Using TinyLlama model and Ragging techniques Rohan Majo Mathew St Joseph's College of Engineering and Technology Palai
8 Analyzing Stress Responses through ECG: The Influence of Virtual Reality on Human Physiological Condition Mehul Pandey Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
9 Object Detection in real-time environment for visually impaired using YOLO model Polepaka Pranay Raj Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, National Institute of Technology Calicut, Kozhikode, Kerala
10 Semantic Segmentation Using Psp Network With Attention Mechanism Devika K P College Of Engineering, Trivandrum
11 Predicting Gait Instability And Freezing Of Gait In Parkinson'S Patients Using Lstm And Passive Remote Monitoring With Mobile Alerts Barath Parthiban, R. Amal Stefy Rose, V. Priya, Dr. Kavitha Ganesan College of Engineering, Anna University, Guindy
12 Reinforcement Learning Based Attitude Control of Quadcopter Sneha Mohan K College of Engineering Trivandrum
13 Reinforcement Learning Based Posture Control of 7-DOF Robotic Manipulator Devika Sasi P College of Engineering Trivandrum
14 Computer Vision-Enhanced Multiphysics Simulations via GAN Integration Jaisimha Manipatruni Andhra University College of Engineering
15 Unsupervised Signal Reconstruction in Noisy Linear Inverse Problems via Diffusion Model-Based Posterior Sampling Devika Sinha Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekananda Technical University
16 Effectiveness of Decentralized Defense Approach for Adversarial Robustness in Federated Learning : A Theoretical Analysis Cynara Justine College of Engineering Trivandrum, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, Trivandrum


Poster Design Guidelines



General Aim

The general aim of designing a poster is to create an engaging visual communication tool that effectively conveys the intended information. Proficiently tailored posters with the crucial/key points of your research that can spawn active discussions are expected.



Poster Design Format:

  • Title (to be placed at the top centre of the poster)
  • Names of all authors with affiliations (corresponding author to be indicated, contact to be provided)
  • Introduction – motivation, objectives, context
  • Models / Algorithms – system model, algorithm designs and flow charts etc.
  • Results of the study supported by graphs, tables, etc.
  • Discussion and conclusions – highlight significance of the findings
  • Acknowledgements and references
  • Limit the text to about one-fourth of the poster space, and use "visuals" (figures, graphs, schematics, etc.)
  • Presenters have the freedom to choose the materials, designs and colours to be used in the poster.
  • Pins for attaching the poster to the board will be provided at the venue.


  • Design Instructions and Layout Specifications:

  • The maximum area provided on the poster display board is 1.2 m (width) x 1.4 m (height). Hence, the dimensions of the poster should not exceed 1 m (width) x 1.2 m (height).
  • The poster should be designed in an integrated fashion covering all the contents listed above. Printing on separate sheets and pinning together is not recommended.
  • Choose appropriate font size and type to ensure readability from a distance. The poster should be legible from a distance of 1 metre.
  • Organize your content logically. Use a clear hierarchy. Arrange the contents in a reader-friendly flow (left to right, top to bottom).
  • Avoid jargon or overly complex language. KEEP IT SIMPLE and to the point.


  • Visuals:

  • Visuals should be of good quality. Use relevant high-resolution images and graphs to enhance understanding.
  • Present numerical data in the form of graphs, rather than tables (graphs make trends in the data much more evident).
  • Visuals should be properly labelled and symbols explained to avoid any kind of perplexity.


  • Remember, a well-articulated poster not only informs but also engages the audience effectively. Good luck with your presentation!



    Presentation Slides

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    Best Project Awards in MATLAB/Simulink

    We are pleased to collaborate with MathWorks to sponsor the following awards:

    • Best Project in MATLAB/Simulink - WINNER
    • Best Project in MATLAB/Simulink - RUNNER UP

    We thank MathWorks for their generous support and look forward to celebrating the achievements of our talented participants.