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BVRIT Hyderabad College Of Engineering For Women<br />

B – SMART<br />

-We Explore We Exhibit<br />

Volume No. 1, Issue No. 1, January 2016<br />

DEEP LEARNING IN NEURAL NETWORKS<br />

WEATHER PHONE<br />

DEVOP’S TECHNOLOGY<br />

THE WORLD’S LIGHTEST METAL – MICRO LATTICE<br />

NEW STRETCHABLE, WEARABLE SENSOR<br />

AIR INTO WATER<br />

HO MER PRO<br />

AMAZON ECHO<br />

LI-FI TECHNOLOGY<br />

DIGITAL INDIA VS NET NEUTRALITY<br />

SELF CONFIDENCE<br />

SMART HOME SECURITY-COCOON<br />

A.R.DRONE<br />

QUANTAM COMPUTING<br />

SPATIAL USER INTERFACE<br />

VIRTUAL DIGITAL ASSISTANCE


B-SMART- BVRITian Student Magazine on Advanced Research & Technologies is<br />

here to keep the students and the faculty members informed with the latest<br />

developments in the area of science, engineering & technology. It<br />

also inculcates the habit of reading among students about new trends in<br />

technology and emerging areas and to provide a platform to the student for<br />

sharing knowledge.<br />

CHIEF EDITOR<br />

Ms. Dipali Pattanayak , Asst. Professor ,Dept. Of IT<br />

FACULTY CO-ORDINATORS<br />

P. Kavitha, Asst. Professor , Dept. Of CSE<br />

B. Sujatha, Asst. Professor, Dept. Of EEE<br />

P. Prashanti, Asst. Professor, Dept. Of ECE<br />

STUDENT CO-ORDINATORS<br />

B. Divya Rani, IIyr-IIsem Dept. of EEE<br />

V.Divyasree , IIyr-IIsem Dept. of ECE<br />

Madhuri Peri , IIyr-II sem Dept. of IT<br />

D. Pranavi , IIIyr IIsem Dept. of CSE<br />

COVER PAGE DESIGN<br />

G.T.L.Sharanya (IIyr-II sem Dept. of EEE)


Deep Learning in Neural Networks<br />

D<br />

eep learning is a recently-developed<br />

field belonging to Artificial Intelligence.<br />

It tries to mimic the human brain,<br />

which is capable of processing the complex<br />

input data, learning different knowledge<br />

intellectually and fast, and solving different<br />

kinds of complicate tasks well. Switching these<br />

features of human brain to a learning model,<br />

we wish the model can deal with the highdimensional<br />

data, support a fast and intellectual<br />

learning algorithm and perform well in the<br />

complicated AI tasks like computer vision or<br />

speech recognition. Deep architecture is<br />

believed to be such kind of model, with good<br />

learning algorithms for the deep learning and<br />

an excellent performance in solving AI tasks.<br />

Deep Learning currently is not just an academic<br />

research topic instead it’s been the prime<br />

investment (billions of dollars) of top notch<br />

software giants like Google, Microsoft,<br />

Facebook, Apple to name a few. Face<br />

recognition is one of the most important task in<br />

the area of computer vision. Deep Learning<br />

produced break through results in this task<br />

when used. Below image shows the features<br />

learnt by all the layers of a deep neuralnetwork<br />

when trained on<br />

images.<br />

The actual uses of Deep Learning in the present<br />

day are<br />

Google Brian - The project's technology is<br />

currently used in the Android Operating<br />

System's speech recognition system, photo<br />

search for Google+ and video recommendations<br />

in YouTube<br />

● Apple Siri - Siri is a part of Apple Inc.'s<br />

iOS, watchOS, and tvOS operating<br />

systems. Siri is a computer program<br />

that works as an intelligent personal<br />

assistant and knowledge navigator.<br />

● Microsoft Cortana - Cortana is an<br />

intelligent personal assistant created by<br />

Microsoft for Windows Phone 8.1,<br />

Windows 10 Mobile (where it now<br />

supersedes Bing Mobile), Microsoft<br />

Band, Xbox One, Windows 10, iOS and<br />

Android.<br />

● Deep face - DeepFace is a deep learning<br />

facial recognition system created by a<br />

research group at Facebook. It identifies<br />

human faces in digital images.<br />

M. Usha Rani<br />

III Yr II sem IT<br />

“The mind is everything . What you think you become.” – Buddha 2


WEATHER PHONE<br />

The Windows Weather Phone is a refresh from<br />

bad weather predictions and inconvenient<br />

phone interfaces. The Windows Weather Phone<br />

is not only able to predict weather accurately,<br />

but also make its completely transparent body<br />

mimic the weather. If it’s snowing outside, it<br />

would appear as if it’s realistically snowing<br />

inside the phone itself- creating an astounding<br />

illusion.<br />

<br />

To initiate text recognition simply blow<br />

onto the screen- the phone recognizes<br />

the change in air pressure and responds.<br />

J. Sai Ravalika<br />

I yr IT<br />

DEVOP'S TECHNOLOGY<br />

DevOps (development and operations) is an<br />

enterprise software development phrase used<br />

to mean a type of agile relationship between<br />

Development and IT Operations. History of<br />

devop's is at the Agile 2008 conference,<br />

Andrew Clay Shafer and Patrick Debois<br />

discussed "Agile Infrastructure". The term<br />

"DevOps" was popularizedthrough a series of<br />

devopsdays starting in 2009 inBelgium. Since<br />

then, there have been devopsdays conferences<br />

held in many countries worldwide.<br />

The Windows Weather Phone has no buttonsall<br />

functions are controlled through the touch<br />

screen. It also allows interaction with the actual<br />

weather- for example it allows writing and<br />

drawing on a foggy screen- much like how you<br />

would draw on a misty window. Although not<br />

planned to be commercially sold soon, its sleek<br />

design and unique features promises a bright<br />

future.<br />

Features:<br />

Agile and DevOps are similar but differ in a few<br />

important aspect. Agile is a change of thinking<br />

whereas DevOps is actual organizational<br />

culturalchange. DevOps promotes a set of<br />

processes and methods for thinking<br />

about communication and collaboration<br />

between development, Quality Assurance and<br />

IT operations.<br />

<br />

<br />

The windows weather phone uses OLED<br />

Technology<br />

On a rainy day, the phone would appear<br />

to be filled with raindrop while on a sunny<br />

day the phone would appear bright.<br />

“The only way to do great job is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs 3


The DevOps approach grants developers more<br />

control of the environment, giving<br />

infrastructure more application-centric<br />

understanding.one goal of DevOps is to<br />

establish an environment where releasing more<br />

reliable applications faster and more frequency<br />

occur. DevOps aims to maximize the<br />

predictability, efficiency, security, and<br />

maintainability of operational processes.<br />

Atmospheric water generator converts air into<br />

water when the temperature of the air<br />

becomes saturated with enough watervapour<br />

that it begins to condense (Dew Point ).This<br />

makes the appliance more efficient . It samples<br />

P.Soumya<br />

IIIyr IIsem IT<br />

the air every 3 minutes to determine the most<br />

efficient time to convert the air into water.It<br />

will also tell you when to change the carbon<br />

filter and will shut itself off if it cannot make<br />

pure clean water<br />

AIR INTO WATER<br />

This Watermill is an Atmospheric Water<br />

Generator invented by “ JOHATHAN RITCHEY ”<br />

.It converts air into fresh water. It captures the<br />

moisture content hidden in air .This watermill<br />

produces fresh water at cost of about 3 cents a<br />

liter (1 quart) originally designed for areas that<br />

do not clean drinking , the watermill is for<br />

households that prefer an eco-friendly ,cost<br />

effective alternative to bottled water.<br />

HOMER PRO<br />

M Sai lakshmi<br />

IIyr II sem EEE<br />

HOMER (Hybrid Optimization of Multiple<br />

Electric Renewable), the micro power<br />

optimization model, simplifies the task of<br />

evaluating designs of both off-grid and gridconnected<br />

power systems for a variety of<br />

applications. When you design a power system,<br />

you must make many decisions about the<br />

configuration of the system: what components<br />

does it make sense to include in the system<br />

design? How many and what size of each<br />

component should you use? The large number<br />

of technology options and the variation in<br />

technology costs and availability of energy<br />

“Success is not final, Failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts” – Winston 4


esources make these decisions difficult.<br />

HOMER's optimization and sensitivity analysis<br />

algorithms make it easier to evaluate the many<br />

possible system configurations.<br />

To use HOMER, you provide the model with<br />

inputs, which describe technology options,<br />

component costs, and resource availability.<br />

HOMER uses these inputs to simulate different<br />

system configurations, or combinations of<br />

components, and generates results that you can<br />

view as a list of feasible configurations sorted<br />

by net present cost. HOMER also displays<br />

simulation results in a wide variety of tables and<br />

graphs that help you compare configurations<br />

and evaluate them on their economic and<br />

technical merits.<br />

Soon, they could become even more versatile—<br />

with the help ofchewing gum. Scientists report<br />

in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces a unique<br />

sensing device made of gum and carbon<br />

nanotubes that can move with your most<br />

bendable parts and track your breathing.<br />

Most conventional sensors used today are<br />

made out of metal. When they’re twisted or<br />

pulled too much, they stop working. But for<br />

sensors to monitor the full range of a body’s<br />

bending and stretching, they need a lot more to<br />

give. To meet that need, some researchers have<br />

tried developing sensors using stretchy plastics<br />

and silicones. But what they gainedin flexibility,<br />

they lost in sensitivity. Malcolm Xing and<br />

colleagues found a better solution right under<br />

their noses—and in their mouths.<br />

A L S S Bhargavi<br />

IV yr II sem EEE<br />

NEW STRETCHABLE, WEARABLE<br />

SENSOR MADE WITH CHEWING GUM<br />

Body sensors, which were once restricted to<br />

doctors’ offices, have come a<br />

long way. They now allow<br />

any wearer to easily track<br />

heart rate, steps and sleep<br />

cycles around the clock.<br />

To make their supple sensor, a team member<br />

chewed a typical piece of gum for 30 min,<br />

washed it with ethanol and let it sit overnight.<br />

The researchers then added a solution of<br />

carbon nanotubes, the sensing material. Simple<br />

pulling and folding coaxed the tubes to align<br />

properly. Human finger-bending and headturning<br />

tests showed the material could keep<br />

working with high sensitivity even when<br />

strained 530%. The sensor also could detect<br />

humidity changes, a feature that could be used<br />

to track breathing, which releases water vapor<br />

with every exhale.<br />

SRIKALYANI GAJULA<br />

III Yr II sem ECE<br />

“Failure will never overtake you, if your determination to succeed is strong enough” – APJ Abdul Kalam 5


THE WORLD’S LIGHTEST METAL –<br />

MICRO LATTICE<br />

Airplane maker Boeing has created the "The<br />

Lightest Metal Ever" called Micro Lattice. It is<br />

developed by HRL Laboratories in California,<br />

made out of 99.9<br />

percent air.<br />

It looks like sponge<br />

or a mesh and is<br />

flexible and strong.<br />

It is light enough to<br />

be balanced on top<br />

of Dandelion, yet It<br />

maintains tructural integrity when under stress.<br />

This gives high energy absorption with ability<br />

to completely recover from compression<br />

exceeding 50 percent strain. Its impressive<br />

properties makes its use forbattery<br />

electrodes, acoustic vibration or shock energy<br />

damping. Because of the strength and<br />

unprecedented lightness of material, the<br />

structural components in planes can be<br />

replaced to reduce the weight and make<br />

planes more fuel efficient.<br />

N.Harshitha<br />

IIyr II sem ECE-A<br />

bossing around inanimate objects, and we<br />

haven’t even gotten tothe fun parts yet.<br />

Listening Station<br />

Instead of pairing with a smartphone and taptap-tapping<br />

your way to the right Spotify<br />

playlist, you can simply shout “Alexa, play A<br />

Charlie Brown Christmas album” and it will.<br />

(Echo commands are triggered by the word<br />

“Alexa”.<br />

Organizing Principles<br />

This is where Alexa starts to get handy. You can<br />

use Echo to create a to-do list and shopping list.<br />

Echo can link with your Google calendar.You<br />

can also find out how long it’ll take to get where<br />

you’re going (“Alexa, what’s the traffic like?”)<br />

and how much you should bundle up before<br />

you head out (“Alexa, what’s the weather<br />

today?”). The most helpful personal assistant is<br />

that Echo works with IFTTT (If This Then That)<br />

recipies that create a cross-app cause and<br />

effect.dozens of IFTTT Alexa recipes available,<br />

including gems like: find your phone by asking<br />

Alexa turn on the television. Amazon Echo is<br />

versatile, it’s original, it’s weird, it’s useful.<br />

Amazon Echo<br />

This Year’s Perfect Lazy Gift<br />

Echo is a cylindrical Bluetooth speaker that<br />

listens when you talk to it. This alone makes it<br />

ideal for anyone who enjoys making noise or<br />

Sushma. K<br />

II Yr II sem CSE B<br />

“Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall” – Goldsmith 6


LI-FI TECHNOLOGY<br />

LiFi, The Boom in Wireless Technology. It is<br />

the latest of wireless technology. LI-FI<br />

transmits data light bulb which is invisible to<br />

visible eye LI-FI shows amazing and drastic<br />

speed in delivery and performance. The<br />

wireless communication hits the every end<br />

as you could control your Air Conditioner<br />

with your smartphone, you get updates<br />

about the temperature of the refrigerator in<br />

your mobile phone<br />

The interesting facts about Li-Fi its use in<br />

electromagnetic sensitive areas and<br />

inflammable areas. This technology is 250<br />

times faster than normal broadband. This<br />

ultimate makes it much cost effective and<br />

gains much potential. As soon as the stock in<br />

the refrigerator goes down its is sensed by<br />

GPS.<br />

Yes! These internet of things makes your life<br />

simplified and let you think futuristic.<br />

Flora Moses<br />

IIIyr II sem CSE<br />

DIGITAL INDIA VS NET NEUTRALITY<br />

Digital India is an initiative by the Government<br />

of India to ensure that Government services are<br />

made available to citizens electronically by<br />

improving online infrastructure and by<br />

increasing Internet connectivity. It goes with the<br />

motto "power to empower".The three core<br />

components of this initiative are:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

The creation of digital infrastructure<br />

Delivering services digitally<br />

Digital literacy<br />

This project includes providing broadband in<br />

2.5 lakh villages, universal phone connectivity,<br />

Net Zero Imports by 2020, 400,000 Public<br />

Internet Access Points, Wi-fi in 2.5 lakh schools,<br />

all universities; Public wi-fi hotspots for citizens,<br />

Digital Inclusion: 1.7 Cr trained for IT, Telecom<br />

and Electronics Jobs creation: Direct 1.7 Cr. and<br />

Indirect at least 8.5 Cr. e-Governance<br />

&eServices: Across government India to be<br />

leader in IT use in services – health, education,<br />

banking Digitally empowered citizens – public<br />

cloud, internet access.<br />

Many organizations have come forward to help<br />

this initiative like Facebook, Microsoft, Reliance.<br />

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s vision of<br />

expanded access to a pared down internet.<br />

Expanded access is, after all, one of the three<br />

pillars of Digital India. Why not shift costs to<br />

content providers, who enter into exclusive<br />

contracts with data providers, all enabled by<br />

Facebook’s Free Basics app? Such an<br />

arrangement could expand internet use rapidly<br />

in a country where some 80 percent of the<br />

population does not have access, benefiting<br />

crores of people. It would also, naturally,<br />

benefit Facebook.<br />

“The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today” – Johnson 7


Advocates of net neutrality — a vocal minority<br />

linked to NGOs and internet start-ups — are<br />

unhappy with such an arrangement, which they<br />

feel will disadvantage consumers by limiting<br />

choice. It could also discriminate against smaller<br />

content providers struggling to compete with<br />

established internet companies. Net neutrality<br />

advocates have argued that there are other<br />

ways to expand access and lower costs, such as<br />

subsidizing data plans or through advertising.<br />

The prime minister has made it clear that access<br />

is his top priority, but net neutrality advocates<br />

need not completely despair. The relentless<br />

drive to expand digital access in India may be<br />

necessary in the short term, but may make less<br />

sense once the Indian internet market becomes<br />

more saturated.<br />

That is another way of saying that the access vs<br />

neutrality dilemma could resolve itself<br />

organically.<br />

As incomes rise, consumers may gradually opt<br />

for data plans that give them greater access,<br />

foregoing more restrictive but free data<br />

services.<br />

Facebook’s Free Basics would, in that event,<br />

simply be a stepping stone that contributes in<br />

time to its own irrelevance.<br />

Self-confidence is extremely important in<br />

almost every aspect of our lives, yet so many<br />

people struggle to find it. Sadly, this can be a<br />

vicious circle:people who lack self-confidence<br />

can find it difficultto become successful.<br />

Confident people inspire confidence in others:<br />

their audience, their peers, their bosses, their<br />

customers, and their friends. And gaining the<br />

confidence of others is one of the key ways in<br />

which a self-confident person finds success.<br />

The good news is that self-confidence really can<br />

be learned and built on. And, whether you’re<br />

working on your own confidence or building the<br />

confidence of people around you, it’s wellworth<br />

the effort!<br />

HOW YOUR CONFIDENCE SEEMS TO OTHERS?<br />

our level of self-confidence can show in many<br />

ways: your behavior, your body language, how<br />

you speak,what you say, and so on. Look at the<br />

following comparisons of common confident<br />

behavior with behavior associated with low selfconfidence.<br />

Which thoughts or actions do you<br />

recognize in yourself and around<br />

yourself.Confidence can be a tough thing to<br />

build up, so we've put together some handy<br />

tips to help you out. If 'you're still having a hard<br />

time - don't worry! There are other ways you<br />

can find extra support, and work on boosting<br />

your confidence. This might help if: You’re<br />

looking for ways you can become more<br />

confident & you want to know some practical<br />

strategies to become more confident You’re not<br />

sure why you’re lacking confidence<br />

P.Rishita<br />

IIIyr IIsem IT<br />

“Work in Silence , Let Success make noise.”-Frank Ocean 8


Tips for building self-confidence<br />

Not everyone is born with an inbuilt sense of<br />

self-confidence. Sometimes it can be hard to<br />

develop confidence, either because of personal<br />

experiences that have caused you to lose<br />

confidence, or if you suffer from low selfesteem.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Look at what you’ve already achieved.<br />

Think of things you’re good at.<br />

Set some goals.<br />

Talk yourself up.<br />

Put your thoughts in their place.<br />

Start with gratitude.<br />

without any pilot onboard. Some applications of<br />

these devices are in border patrol; search<br />

rescue and damage investigations during/after<br />

disaster; monitor criminal activities; mining;<br />

advertising; scientific surveys and secure<br />

pipelines.<br />

QUADRICOPTER(A.R.Drone)developed by the<br />

company Parrot, which costs 300$. It is the first<br />

quadricopter that can be controlled by an<br />

iPhone/ iPod/ iPad device through its onboard<br />

Wi-Fi system. It was initially designed for the<br />

Apple iOS platform but now it can also be<br />

controlled with any Android device or even a<br />

computer and a joystick. Besides its affordable<br />

price, this consumer grade drone has some<br />

features that qualified it as a prototype of an<br />

ideal safety assistant drone. A major feature<br />

that is very useful in this research is real time<br />

video streaming. Dual cameras are embedded,<br />

one on the front and one underneath facing the<br />

ground, which help the operator to control the<br />

drone through the Wi-Fi connection.<br />

<br />

<br />

Take a daily step outside your comfort zone.<br />

CONFIDENCE IS CONTAGIOUS CATCH<br />

IT.SPREAD IT…<br />

C. Ankita,<br />

I Yr,IT<br />

A.R. Drone<br />

Drones are Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)<br />

that would operate under remote control<br />

P.Nishitha<br />

III Yr II sem, EEE<br />

“Coming together is beginning, Keeping together is progress, Working together is Success”- Henry Ford 9


Quantum Computing –<br />

The Future of the Computers.<br />

With the right mathematical background and<br />

talent, Quantum Computing could be a very<br />

rewarding field to pursue.<br />

able to access your credit card number and your<br />

bank Since factoring is very hard, no<br />

eavesdropper will be account is safe. Unless,<br />

that is, somebody has built a quantum<br />

computer and is running Peter Shor's<br />

algorithm!<br />

Future uses of Quantum Computing :<br />

Quantum Computing is essentially harnessing<br />

and exploiting the amazing laws of quantum<br />

mechanics to process information. A traditional<br />

computer uses long strings of “bits,” which<br />

encode either a zero or a one. A quantum<br />

computer, on the other hand, uses quantum<br />

bits, or qubits.<br />

What can a quantum computer do<br />

that a classical computer can’t?<br />

Multiplying two large numbers is easy for any<br />

computer. But calculating the factors of a very<br />

large (say, 500-digit) number, on the other<br />

hand, is considered impossible for any classical<br />

computer.<br />

RSA encryption, the method is used to encrypt<br />

your credit card number when you’re shopping<br />

online, relies completely on the factoring<br />

problem. The website you want to purchase<br />

from gives you a large "public" key (which<br />

anyone can access) to encode your credit card<br />

information. This key actually is the product of<br />

two very large prime numbers, known only to<br />

the seller. The only way anyone could intercept<br />

your information is to know those two prime<br />

numbers that multiply to create the key. Since<br />

factoring is very hard, no eavesdropper will be<br />

Quantum Computing could help us design new<br />

drugs and new materials, such as<br />

superconductors that work at room<br />

temperature.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Quantum computer is inherently faster<br />

than a classical computer is at searching<br />

through a space of potential solutions<br />

for the best solution.<br />

Quantum Computing could help us<br />

design new drugs and new materials,<br />

such as superconductors that work at<br />

room temperature.<br />

The pioneering work being done today<br />

is paving the way for the coming<br />

quantum era. The quantum revolution<br />

is already under way, and the<br />

possibilities that lie ahead are limitless.<br />

T. LAHARIKA<br />

III,II Sem,CSE<br />

“The greatest sin is to think yourself weak” ― Swami Vivekananda, Pearls of Wisdom 10<br />

9


Electronic nose<br />

Electronic sensing refers to capability of<br />

reproducing human senses using sensor<br />

arrays and pattern recognition systems.<br />

Electronic nose is an Electronic Sensor. It<br />

identifies the specific components of an<br />

odor and analyses its chemical makeup to<br />

identify it. An odor is composed of<br />

molecules. Each of these molecules has a<br />

correspondingly sized and shaped receptor in<br />

the human nose. When a specific receptor<br />

receives a molecule, it sends a signal to the<br />

brain and the brain identifies the smell<br />

associated with that particular molecule.<br />

Electronic noses based on the biological model<br />

work in a similar manner, substituting sensors<br />

for the receptors, and transmitting the signal to<br />

a program for processing, rather than to the<br />

brain.<br />

Applications:<br />

<br />

<br />

Electronic noses such as the Cyranose<br />

320 can help grape growers pinpoint<br />

harvest dates to make a better product<br />

for consumers.<br />

Space applications (NASA)<br />

<br />

<br />

Detection of pollutants and gas leaks<br />

for environmental pollution.<br />

Medical diagnosis<br />

A.Rohitha<br />

II Yr II sem ECE<br />

Smart Home Security-Cocoon<br />

The present smart security devices in the<br />

market at the moment, tend to be relatively<br />

simple, combining motion detection with an<br />

Internet connected camera alerts a user with<br />

smart phone apps to detect an intruder. A new<br />

device-Cocoon that uses 'infrasound' (sound<br />

below that of human hearing) a sub sound<br />

technology which is outside the range of normal<br />

human hearing to detect movement by listening<br />

to things people can't hear was developed.<br />

With this new security device, we have set<br />

about correcting the main problem with<br />

existing sensors, where there are way too many<br />

false alarms triggered by the suburban sound<br />

track .Humans hear within the range from 20Hz<br />

to 20kHz.<br />

Cocoon<br />

uses a<br />

powerful<br />

microphone<br />

to detect<br />

infrasound<br />

and this sub<br />

sound<br />

technology combines sound wave detection<br />

(audible and infrasound) with digital profiling<br />

and machine learning. Sub sound technology<br />

enables Cocoon to detect and make sense of<br />

the noises created by activity throughout the<br />

home so it can notify you if anything unusual<br />

happens. A key benefit of sub sound technology<br />

“Success is simple. Do what’s right, the right way, at the right time”- Arnold H Glasow 11


is that it enables Cocoon to detect and profile<br />

activity throughout the home without the need<br />

for additional sensors. It means you only need<br />

one small Cocoon device in order to keep the<br />

home secure, eliminating the need for<br />

expensive wired home security systems.<br />

K.Praveena<br />

III Yr II sem ECE<br />

SPATIAL USER INTERFACE<br />

Spatial user interfaces (SUIs) let users freely<br />

interact with both 3D virtual information and<br />

traditional 2D workstation application<br />

information. Spatial augmented reality (SAR)<br />

em ploys projectors to directly illuminate<br />

physical objects with perspectively correct<br />

computer-generated information in real time<br />

(see Figure 1). SAR requires unique techniques<br />

to support interaction with 2D and 3D virtual<br />

information associated with physical objects.<br />

SAR systems can alter objects’ visual surface<br />

properties, such as colours, textures, small<br />

changes to geometry, shininess, and<br />

transparency. Annotations such as<br />

instructions can be projected directly onto<br />

the objects’ surfaces when and where they<br />

are required. Users don’t have to wear or<br />

carry equipment, such as an HMD or a<br />

handheld display. SAR user interface and<br />

application design is an exciting research<br />

area still in its infancy. SUI concepts, such as<br />

movement in 3D space, combining 2D and<br />

3D information, and natural interactions,<br />

are critical for SAR user interfaces’ success.<br />

SAR could greatly improve processes in<br />

many application areas in which physical<br />

objects are common.<br />

K. Sai Charvitha<br />

IV Yr II sem IT<br />

“Success is how high you bounce when you hit the bottom”- Goeorge S Patton 12


Virtual Digital Assistants : “ I live in<br />

your devices and I know you, Do you<br />

know me?”<br />

In this era,we talk to phones,not talk to others<br />

through our phones,The world is moving<br />

towards digitalization where programs are<br />

becoming human like Cortana and Siri. The<br />

world is transforming towards the usage of<br />

Virtual Digital Assistants, which can come in<br />

many forms. The Virtual Digital Assistants are<br />

automated tools which helps the human<br />

through their voice commands or through their<br />

written words (Natural Language<br />

Processing).This assistance can be offered in<br />

many ways, such as, enabling the most recently<br />

visited links on enterprise websites or to make a<br />

conversational speech based interaction in<br />

order to facilitate basic necessities like reading<br />

out the messages, emails on your smart phones<br />

such as Cortana, Siri, Google now.<br />

VDAs represent the fusion of speech<br />

recognition, natural language processing (NLP),<br />

and artificial intelligence (AI) and hold the<br />

potential to have a transformative impact on<br />

user interfaces in the mobile, automotive,<br />

connected home, and enterprise domains,<br />

among others.<br />

Virtual Assistant technology is not just about<br />

setting up an avatar. Can Virtual Assistant pick<br />

up the phone, chat on instant messenger,<br />

update Facebook or send a text using SMS? The<br />

Natural Language Interaction technology that<br />

drives the Virtual Assistants from Artificial<br />

Solutions can be applied to multiple customer<br />

service touch points, from SMS and instant<br />

messaging, through understanding and<br />

responding to sentiment on social media to<br />

using voice integration to handle telephone<br />

calls.<br />

So, it’s your time to know more about your VDA<br />

which staying in your devices for your<br />

attention!<br />

Damini Satya<br />

IV Yr II Sem CSE<br />

“The true sign of intelligence if not knowledge but imagination” – Albert Einstein 13


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