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Resume 1, Name Niladri Chatterjee 2. Date of Birth April 20, 1961 3. Current Position: Professor, Department of Mathematics Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. 4. Present Research Areas. Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Semantic Web, Statistical Modeling 5. Education 6. Employment (in descending chronological order starting with present employer) Employer Post Period of Employment From To Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Professor May 2013 Till date Degree Discipli ne University Year % of Marks Remarks B.Stat Statisti cs Indian Statistical Institute Calcutta 1982 75.2% M.Stat Statisti cs, Comp Sc. Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta 1984 74.8% Rank 2 in SQCOR spl. M. Tech Computer Science Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta 1986 79% Rank 1 Ph.D. Computer Science University of London, England 1995 -

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1, Name Niladri Chatterjee 2. Date of Birth April 20, 1961

3. Current Position: Professor, Department of Mathematics

Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.

4. Present Research Areas. Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence,

Semantic Web, Statistical Modeling

5. Education

Degree

Discipline

University

Year

% of Marks

Remarks

B.Stat

Statistics

Indian Statistical Institute Calcutta

1982

75.2%

M.Stat

Statistics, Comp Sc.

Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta

1984

74.8%

Rank 2 in SQCOR spl.

M. Tech

Computer Science

Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta

1986

79%

Rank 1

Ph.D.

Computer Science

University of London, England

1995

-

6. Employment (in descending chronological order starting with present employer)

Employer

Post

Period of Employment

From

To

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Professor

May 2013

Till date

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Associate Professor

October 2006

May 2013

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Assistant Professor

December 1998

September 2006

University College London

Research Fellow

July 1996

November 1998

ISI Calcutta

Visiting Scientist

January 1996

June 1996

Deptt. Of Computer Science , University College London

Research Associate

November 1993

August 1995

Deptt. Of Computer Science , University College London

Research Scholar

October 1990

October 1993

ISI, Calcutta

Computer Engineer

April 1987

September 1990

ISI Calcutta

JRF

August 1986 -

March 1987

7. Ph.D Thesis Title: Contributions to time-bounded Problem Solving using

Knowledge-based Approach.

Supervised by Prof. J.A. Campbell, Dept. of computer Science, University College London

8. Special Training / Assignment / Awards / Any Other Relevant Particulars

1) Organizing Chair CICLING-2012, held in IIT Delhi March 11-17, 2012.

2) Visiting Professor in Dipartimento di Informatica, University of Pisa, Italy Jan –

July 2010 (Taught a course on Statistical Machine Translation. for PhD students)

3) Received “Best Paper” award in CICLING-2008, Haifa, Israel.

4) Received Commonwealth Post Graduate Fellowship in the year 1990.

5) Received the “ Best Paper” award and the Raizada memorial shield by Computer Society

of India in the year 2001.

6) Received UNDP scholarship for one month training in INRIA France on Artificial Intelligence in the year 1989.

9. Projects Completed / Ongoing

1) PI Research Project on Statistical Analysis of Sentences in Parallel Corpora for Sentential Alignment.. Sponsored by IRD IIT Delhi 1999.

2) Co-PI Consultancy project on Development of Courseware in Statistics, mathematics and Computing. Sponsored by Inst. Of Information Technology Management, Delhi 2001-02.

3) Co-PI Consultancy project on “Sustainable Urban Transport in Less Motorized Countries” sponsored by Volvo Research & Educational Foundation. 2006 –2009

4) PI Research Project on “Estimating Used Car prices” Sponsored by Maruti Udyog Ltd. 2008-09.

5) Co-PI Consultancy project on “Sustaniable Urban Transport in Less Motorized Countries - II” sponsored by Volvo Research & Educational Foundation. 2009 – 2012.

6) Editor, Polibits 45, Volume on Semantic Web, ISSN 1870-9044

7) PI Research project “Development of  Tools for Automatic  Term Extraction and  RDFization  of Agriculture Terms with focus on Crops subdomain” sponsored by DEITY, Ministry of IT, Govt.of India 2016-17.

8) PI research Project Hindi to English machine Translation for Judicial Domain”, MEITy, May 2017 18.08

9) Optimization of Network Resources. NOKIA Systems & Solutions 2017 - onwards

10. Ph.D Thesis (Supervised)

· Deepa Gupta . Contributions to English to Hindi Machine Translation Using Example Based Approach , 2005.

· K. V. Krishna, Thesis title: Near-Semirings: Theory and Application, 2006.

· Shailly Goyal, Example-Based Parsing for Resource-Deficient Languages, 2008.

· Pramod Kumar Sahoo, Extractive Text Summarization using Random Indexing, 2014.

· Mariya Khatoon Statistical Modeling of Road Crossing Behavior of Pedestrians on Urban Roads August 2015.

· Renu Balyan: Evaluation of Quality for Machine Translation

· Susmita Gupta, Example Based Machine Translation from Hindi to English

11. Currently Ongoing PhD Supervision:

· Neha Kaushik, Automatic Creation of Ontology.

· Nidhika Yadav Rough Set Based Text Summarization

· Alok Nikhil Jha ( Jointly with Geetam Tiwari)

· Radha Mogla (Jointly with VasanthaLaxmi Dayalbagh Univ) Transliteration

· Kartikay Gupta Time Series Data Mining

· Raksha Agarwal Text Abstraction

· Aniruddha Singhal (Joint with C. Patwardhan, Dayalbagh university,)

12. Recent Outreach

· Program Committee member COLING - 2014 Dublin.

· Track Chair - "Language Processing and Industry Applications" under ICIT 2014, 13th

· International Conference on Information Technology, Bhubaneswar, India, 22nd--24th Dec 2014

· Program Committee Member IHCI - 2014, France

· Program Chair - ISCBI - 2014, New Delhi

· PC Member Sixth International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing,

· October 14-18, Nagoya, Japan, 2014

· Track Chair Language Processing and Its Applications, ICIT 2014, December 2014.

· Member Technical Advisory Committee International Conference on Data Mining and Intelligent

· Computing, New Delhi, September 5-6, 2014.

· Member National Advisory Committee for National Mission on Libraries, Ministry of Culture,

· Govt. of India 2014 - 2017.

· PC Member CICLING 2014 Turkey

· PC Member MICAI 2014 Mexico

· PC Member and Language Processing Track Chair - ICIT 2014

· PC Member and Tutorial Co-Chair - ICIT 2015

· PC Member MICAI - 2015

· PC Member and Track Chair Student Symposium BDA 2015

· Tutorial Chair – ICIT Dec 2016 Bhubaneswar

· PC Member CICLING 2015 Egypt.

· PhD Examiner Jadavpur - Anup Kumar Kolya - Sept 2015

· PhD Examiner JNU - Amita Jain - June 2015

· PhD Thesis Examiner Anoop Kolya - Jadavpur 2015

· Faculty Selection Committee – IIT Patna Nov 2015

· Governing Body Member: Bhaskaracharya College of DU 2015-2016

· KeyNote Address Regicon September 2015 - Punjabi University Patiala

· Tutorial – BDA 2015, Hyderabad Decemebr 2015

· PhD Thesis Examiner Kumar Dilip JNU - 2016

· Talk in FDP programme – ITS Noida January 2016

· Invited Talk Dayalbagh University – Agra 2016

· Panelist Big Data – and modern day computing Shiv Nadar University NOIDA 2016

· FDP at DIAS: NLP and Text Analytics, June 2, 2017,

· SIAMDTU: Analysis of Text Data for automated Learning – 31 March 2017

· Workshop of online dissemination of knowledge, Ahmedabad February 2017.

· Workshop on Machine Learning, NTRO: Statistical machine Translation – February 2017

· Lade Shriram College: Invited talk in Dept. of Statistics: Learning from Big data October, 27, 2016

· JNU: Workshop on AI. Decision making using Rough Sets August 2016.

· Expert Lecture: DST sponsored workshop on Big data analytics on Advanced Data Models.

· BDA 2015, Hyderabad: key note address: Word Space and Random Indexing For Large Scale Text Processing, December 18, 2015

· Key Note address: Regicon Punjabi Univ. Patiala. NLP, Word Space Model & Random Indexing. September 18, 2015.

· JNU FDP on Comp. Sc. Statistical Machine Translations, 6 August 2015

· Jamia Milia: Dept. of Mathematics. Statistical Inference, Feb 27, 2015.

· South Asian Univ. Work Shop on data and Text Analytics. Invited Speaker on machine Trancslation.

· Halfday Tutorial on Big Data Manav Rachna Faridabad 2016

· Program Committee Member: ORSI Conference BITMECH NOIDA – 2016

· PhD Thesis Examiner: Sudha Bhingardive – IIT Bombay

· PhD Thesis Examiner: Jyoti Srivastava - IIIT Allahabad

· PhD Thesis Examiner Raksha Shrma - IIT Bombay

13. M.Tech Thesis Supervised

Name Of StudentTitle of ThesisYear

Srishti Singla

Development of a Question Answering System for Handling Consumer Problems

2018

Praveen Kumar

Prediction of stress in drivers through physiological data

2018

Ramneek Bhatia

Auto Configuration of Network CM (Configuration Management) Parameters

2018

Arshdeep singh Gulati

Effects of Changing Probability of Orthogonality on Event Detection Through Temporal Random Indexing

2018

Neil Kakkar

Deep Learning in Automated Machine

Translation

2018

Deepali Gupta

Network Resource Optimization

2018

Milan Agrawal

Textual Entailment

2017

Anjali Singh

Discourse Planning and Generation from RDF Data

2017

Sameeksha Khillan

Lexical Analysis Of Social Media Language

2017

Nupur Kumari

Abstractive Review Summarization

2017

Vidhem Chhabra

Plant archival and retrieval using leaves

2017

Saransh Mahajan

Collaborative Filtering in Movie

Recommendation Systems

2017

Akash Rupela

Semantic Textual Similarity

2017

Khyatti Gupta

Text Mining using Statistical Topic Modelling

2016

Sonakshi Garg

Application of Statistical Methods in Finance

2016

Rahul Balani

Deep Learning for Sentiment Analysis

2016

Amit Kumar

Application of Random Indexing in NLP

2016

Tushar Singla

Risk Based Portfolio Management Strategies

2016

Nikhil Khandelwal

Scheduling in cloud computing: A timed automata based approach

2016

Amol Mittal

Named Entity Based Statistical Topic

Modeling

2015

Anchit Gupta

Scheduling Cloud Computing systems through Timed Automata

2015

Nimit Bindal

Sentiment analysis of twitter feeds

2015

Surbhi Miglani

Predictive Analytics of Courier Dataset: A MAchine Learning Based Approach

2015

Subhra Sarkar

Rough Set Based Decision Making

2015

Deepesh Bharani

Extractive Text Summarization using Genetic and Randomized Algorithms

2014

Yogita Sharma

Word Sense Disambiguation using Hindi Wordnet

2014

Shweta Karwa

Text Summarization using Differential Evolution

2014

Yogesh garg

Sentiment Analysis using Twitter data

2014

Kanwarjeet Singh

Measurement of Similarity between Sentences using Statistical Techniques

2014

Sonia Sharma

Table Summarization

2014

Surbhi Singla

Translation of SMS Text Into

English: A Statistical Approach2013

Akshina GuptaSemantic Annotation

2013

Mayur GargSemantic integration of heterogeneous databases

2013

Rohan AnandMulti Sentence Summarization of Twitter Text Stream2013

Gautam Garg

Statistical Modelling for Driving Cycle

2013

Himani RajoraLinked Data 2013

Priyanka SharmaResource Based Word Sense Disambiguation for Hindi

2013

Swagatika RathDivergence In ORIYA to ENGLISH Translation

2013

Arsh SoodClustering through Social Network Analytics2012

Mehak GuptaSemantic Annotation2012

Aritra GuptaApplication of MEMM in Porter’s stemming Algorithm2012

Saksham MakhijaBiometric Fusion Algorithms: Parametric and Classifier Based Methods2012

Apurv TewariQuality Control in Unsupervised Training of Acoustic Models for Speech Recognition2012

Ankur KheraSpam Filters2012

Pragya JainSemantic Based Automatic Discovery of

Web Services2012

Akanksha Jain

Blog Search Engine: Categorization of

Blogs2012

Sahil BahriThe US Political Blogosphere: Data Mining, Machine Learning and Beyond2011

Nitin Sangwan

(Cosup: A. Nagabhusanam)Behavioral Analysis of Modeling of Virtual Characters2011

Rohit Misra

Word Sense Disambiguation Using Maximum Entropy Model

2010

Smit Rastogi & Varun DuaEmail Classification with User Preference Ontologies2010

Sumit BisaiConceptual Model of E-governance2010

Alok MandavganeOntology Engineering2009

Pradip Kumar Bhatti

(CoSup: M. Hanmandlu)Application of Support Vector Machine in Hindi Handwritten Character Recognition2009

Deepak SrivastavaInference of Hotspots from Traffic Volumes through Analysis of GPS Data2009

G. MadhuriDynamic Traffic Estimation using Floating Car Methods2009

Palvinder Singh

(CoSup Geetam Tiwari)Analysis of Pedestrian Risk2009

Abhishek BanerjeeModelling Structure of Texting Language2008

Hemant BalyanSemantic Annotation for Ontology Applications2008

Ghulam Ahmed Kirmani Statistical Inference Using message Passing Algorithm2008

Ankesh KhandelwalAbox Reasoning with Large Data Repository2008

Manjeet SinghAnalysis of Pedestrian Risk Behaviour at Signalized Intersection2008

Udit Gupta

(CoSup Geetam Tiwari)Analysis of Pedestrian Risk2007

Deepna Murgai(CoSup: Arunava Sen, ISI)Design of Revenue Maximizing Assignment Auction2007

Varun MittalWord Alignment between Parallel Sentences2007

Nidhika YadavRough Set Based Text Summarization2007

Sangita SinghWord Sense Disambiguation Using Graph Based Algorithms2007

Gaurav Sinha (CoSup:

Charusita Chakaravarty)Monte Carlo Methods for Quantum Systems2006

Sachin Jain

Text Abstraction

2006

Susmita Chakravarty

Link Grammar based Parsing2006

Vishesh Dhingra Policy Iteration Algorithms for Two-Player Zero-Sum Repeated Deterministic and Stochastic Games with Mean Payoff 2006

V.K.Maheshwari &

Gautam Gupta Design of Multiuser Detectors by Tools from Statistical Mechanics

2006

Ramya Damodaran Representation of Plans 2005

Gaurav Malhotra Statitical Machine Translation 2005

Samarth Agrawal & Ravi Sharma

(CoSup: B.R.Handa)Stochastic Modelling of Interest Rate to Price Interest Rate Derivatives 2005

Avneet Bansal & Gauravdeep Singh Sagar

(CoSup: B.R.Handa)Completion and Forecasting of Market Data 2005

Praveen Agrawal

(CoSup: B.Jayaram)Grid Computing 2004

Anshul Goyal and

Sourav Shrivastav Development of JAVA to COM Bridge to Integrate Legacy COM Applications to Java-Based Application Servers. 2002

S. AnupamaAdaptation of Translation Examples for EBMT2002

Srivani LankaSimilarity Measurement between Sentences for

Example-Based Machine Translation 2002

Meenu SharmaApplication of Genetic Algorithms to Case Adaptation2002

Amar Sharma Extraction of Primitive Features from Hand Printed Devnagari Scripts.2002

Richa Agarwal Character Recognition for Devnagari Scripts:

Some Studies.2001

Dinesh Kumar Recovering 3D Geometry and Motion from Image

Sequence 2001

Gagan Preet Hidden Surface Removal2001

ISI CalcuttaDeveloping Discriminant Functions for Remotely Sensed Data1990

ISI CalcuttaRestoration and Enhancement Techniques for Greytone Images1989

ISI CalcuttaSome Applications of Quadtree Technique in Binary Images 1988

14. M.Sc Thesis Supervised Name Of StudentTitle of ThesisYear

Priyamvada and

MohitInformation Theory in NLP2016

NavJot SinghAutomata and NLP2016

Poorvi Shukla and MadhubalaApplication of Logic in Computer Application2014

Subhra Sarkar and Sudip MondolAlgebraic Automata Theory2013

Pradip Kumar MauryaStatistical Analysis of MRI2011

Shaily Kashyap & Soumini BeheraIdentification of Sentence Boundaries using Maximum Entropy Model2010

DeepShikha GuptaDependency vs. Constituency Grammar2009

Preeti SharmaSemantic Structures2009

RashmiAutomata and NLP2008

Ridima BansalParsing Scheme of Hindi Complex Sentences2007

Nidhika YadavRough Set Based Text Summarization2007

Anita Rani MajumdarDecision Making Using Rough Sets2006

Neha BhatnagarComparative Study of rough Sets and Fuzzy Sets2006

Anjali NaithaniResolving Pattern Ambiguities in English to Hindi Translation2005

Dharmendra KumarApplication of Fuzzy Mathematics in Transportation Engineering2004

Dilbagh SinghStudy of Logic in Planning2004

Rashmi MittalDeveloping Theoretical Model for Blocks World Planning Problem2003

Priya BholaSimilarity Measurement Between English Sentences2002

Srivani LankaSimilarity Measurement between Sentences for EBMT2002

Sakshi JainAlignment of Parallel Corpora for English-Hindi Machine Translation2001

Meenu SharmaApplication of Genetic Algorithm for Case Adaptation 2001

Shilpa Jain(CoSup: B.R.Handa)Statistical theory of Unsupervised Learning2001

Pooja AgarwalEnglish to Hindi Machine Translation - Some Statistical Studies2001

Rashi TanejaGraphical Representation of Episodic Knowledge2000

Niti JainMeasurement of Similarity between Natural Language Sentences2000

Jyotsna Gupta2D Representation of Multivariate Data2000

Nigel DawkinsAn Investigation of Automated Alignment with Arabic and English parallel texts1997

15. Mini Project SupervisionName Of StudentTitle of ThesisYear

Milan Agarwal and Keshav GoyalMovie Reviews Sentiment Analysis: A Dependency Tree Based Approach2015

Anjali Singh and Sameeksha KhillanAutomatic Story Generation from Textual Cues

ArshDeep Singh Gulati & Shubhi SinghSMS Text Translation Using HMM And MEMM

2015 SURA

Amit Vishnoi, Ramneek Singh Bhatia2015 DISA

Satyen Pandia & Raveena Automatic Information Extraction from CV2015 DISA

Har Simran Singh

Impact of Semi-Supervision on Sentiment

Analysis for Twitter Data

2015

Archit Shah Political Poll Prediction Using Twitter Data2015

Ashish KumarAutomatic Ontology Formation using Text Data2015

Vaibhab Grover EESMS Text Normalization using Statistical Machine Translation2015

Khyatti GuptaAutomatic Transliteration for English to Hindi

Rahul BalaniSentiment Analysis of Tweets for Stock Market Analysis2014

Atabak AshafaqSentiment Analysis of Financial News2014

Tanmay JhunjhunwalaTopic Modeling - using Named Entities2014

Amol Mittal And Ambrish RawatMulti Document Summarization using Rough Sets2014

Sonakshi GargAnalysis of HMM and CRF named entity classifiers on Hindi and English Texts2014

Anurag Bajpai and Vaibhav

Khandelwal Rough Set based Sarcasm Detection on Twitter Data2014 EE

16. Publication SummaryNumber of Books EditedNumber of Books AuthoredNumber of Research publicationNumber of Book ChaptersNumber of Research Grants Number of Patents Number of Presentations in conferences and symposia

107907025

List of Publications: Journals

1) Renu Balyan and Niladri Chatterjee. Translating Noun Compounds Using Semantic Relations. Computer Speech and Languages, Elsevier Vol 32, 2015 pp 91- 108. (IF 1.803 2013).

2) Niladri Chatterjee and Pramod K. Sahoo. Random Indexing and Modified Random Indexing Based Approach for Extractive Text Summarization. Computer Speech and Languages, Elsevier. (IF 1.803 2013).Vol 29, 2015 pp 32- 44.

3) Mariya Khatoon, Geetam Tiwari and Niladri Chatterjee. Binary Probabilistic Models for Pedestrians’ Crossing Behaviour and Risk at the Free Left Turn: Delhi, India. Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies January 2014.

4) Niladri Chatterjee and Pramod K. Sahoo. Effect of Near-Orthogonality on Random Indexing Based Extractive Text Summarization. International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies. Vol 3, No. 3, Pp 701 – 713, 2013.

5) Mariya Khatoon, Geetam Tiwari, Niladri Chatterjee. Impact of Grade Separator on Pedestrian Risk Taking Behavior. Accident Analysis and Prevention, Elsevier, pp 861 – 870, 2012. (IF 1.867 2011)

6) Niladri Chatterjee and Pramod K. Sahoo, Near-Orthogonality of Random Index Vectors and Its Effect on Extractive Text Summarization. Journal: Proc. Indian Natn. Sci. Acad. Volume 77 No. 2, (Spl. Issue), pp. 207-218, 2011

7) Khatoon, M., G. Tiwari and N. Chatterjee. Statistical Analysis toMeasure Pedestrian Risk at foot of Flyover”, Urban TransportResearch Journal 2011, Institute of Urban Transport, India, New Delhi, India. pp 35-43.

8) Niladri Chatterjee and Renu Balyan, Towards Development of a Suitable Evaluation Metric for English to Hindi Machine Translation, International Journal of Translation Vol 23, No. 1, pp 7 - 26, 2011.

9) Udit Gupta, Niladri Chatterjee, Geetam Tiwari and Joseph Fazio. Case Study of Pedestrian Risk Behavior and Survival Analysis. Journal of Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies. Vol 8, pp 2095 – 2111, September 2010.

10) Geetam Tiwari, Joseph Fazio, Sushant Gaurav and Niladri Chatterjee: Continuity Equation Validation for Non-homogeneous Traffic. Journal of Transportation Engineering. ASCE, Vol 134, No. 3, pp 118-127, March 2008. (IF 0.496 2011)

11) K. V. Krishna and N. Chatterjee.  Holonomy Decomposition of Seminearrings. Southeast Asian Bulletin of Mathematics, Vol 31, pp 1113 – 1122, 2007.

12) K. V. Krishna and N. Chatterjee: Representation of Near Semi-Rings and Approximation of their Categories. Southeast Asian Bulletin of Mathematics, Vol 31, pp 903 – 914, 2007.

13) K. V. Krishna and N. Chatterjee.  A Necessary Condition to Test the Minimality of Generalized Linear Sequential Machines Using the Theory of Near-Semirings. Algebra and Discrete Math., No. 3,  pp 1 – 16, 2005.

14) Shailly Goyal and N. Chatterjee.  Study of Hindi Noun Phrase Morphology for Developing a Link Grammar Based Parser. Languages in India, Vol. 5, 2005.

15) D. Gupta and N. Chatterjee. Divergence in English to Hindi Translation: Some Studies. International Journal of Translation, Vol 15. No. 2, pp 5 – 24, 2003.

16) N.Chatterjee: A Case-Based Reasoning System for Calculation of Land Acquisition Compensation. CSI Communications, Vol 23, No. 9, pp 13 – 19, 2000.

17) N.Chatterjee and J.A.Campbell: Interpolation of Plans for Time-Critical Adaptation, Knowledge-Based Systems, Vol. 12, Elsevier, pp 171 - 182, 1999. (IF 2.422 2011)

18) N.Chatterjee and J.A.Campbell: Time-Critical Problem-Solving with Cached Knowledge: A Case Study in Shortwave Radio Resource Allocation. Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Vol 12, No. 3, Pergamon Press, pp 363 – 378, 1999. (IF 1.665 2011)

19) N.Chatterjee and J.A.Campbell: Cashing in on Caching: An Architecture for Time-Bounded Knowledge-Based Problem Solving. Real-Time Systems, Vol 15, No. 3, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp 221 - 247, 1998. (IF 0.738 2011)

20) N.Chatterjee and J.A.Campbell: Knowledge Interpolation: A Simple Approach to Rapid Symbolic Reasoning. Computers & Artificial Intelligence, Vol 17 ( 6 ), pp 517 - 551, 1998. (Presently Called Computing and Informatics) (IF 0.239 2011)

21) A. Mukherjee, S.Acharya, N.Chatterjee and J.Das: A Network Based Approach for Uncertainty Management in Rule-based Decision Making. Neural Network World, No. 1/98, pp 81 - 97, 1998. (IF 0.646 2011)

22) N. Chatterjee, P.Pal and J.Das: Boundary Extraction from SODAR Images. Signal Processing, Vol 62, No. 2, Elsevier, pp 229 - 235, 1999. (IF 1.503 2011)

List of Publications: Conferences and Symposia1) Niladri Chatterjee, Neha Kaushik. RENT: Regular Expression and NLP based Term Extraction Scheme for Agricultural Domain, First Int'l Conference on Data Engineering and Communication Technology, ICDECT -2016, Springer 2016.

2) Shweta Karwa, Niladri Chatterjee. Discrete Differential Evolution for Text Summarization. Proc. ICIT-2014, IEEE Computer Society, pp 129-133, 2014.3) Yogesh Garg and Niladri Chatterjee. Sentiment Analysis of Twitter Feeds. Proceedings Third International Conference Big Data Analytics, LNCS - Springer, 2014, pp 33- 52.

4) Niladri Chatterjee and Deepesh Bharani. Extractive Text Summarization using Randomized and Genetic Algorithms.pp 45 - 54 Proc. ICONACC 2014

5) Niladri Chatterjee and Susmita Gupta. A Hybrid Approach using Phrases and Rules for Hindi to English Machine Translation. pp 1-8, Proc. ICONACC 20146) Nidhika Yadav and Niladri Chatterjee. Text Summarization using RoughSets. pp 9 - 16, Proc. ICONACC 20147) Umang Gupta and Niladri Chatterjee. Personality Traits Identification Using Rough Sets Based Machine Learning. Proceedings of ISCBI13, IEEE CS Press, pp 182-185, 20138) Renu Balyan, Sudip Kumar Naskar, Antonio Toral and Niladri Chatterjee. A Diagnostic Evaluation Approach for English to Hindi MT Using Linguistic Checkpoints and Error Rates. Proc. of CICLing 2013, Part II, LNCS 7817 , pp. 285- 296. Samos, Greece. , 2013.9) Mariya Khatoon, Geetam Tiwari, Niladri Chatterjee. Modeling ofPedestrian Unsafe Road Crossing Behavior: Comparison at Signalized andNonsignalized Crosswalks”  TRB (Transportation research board) 92ndAnnual Conference, January 13-17, 2013, Washington, DC.  url:http://amonline.trb.org/2ve05n/2ve05n/110) Renu Balyan, Sudip Kumar Naskar, Antonio Toral and Niladri Chatterjee. A Diagnostic Evaluation Approach Targeting MT Systems for Indian Languages. Proc. COLING Workshop on Machine Translation and Parsing in Indian Languages (MTPIL-2012), pp. 61–72, Mumbai, 201211) Niladri Chatterjee, Amol Mittal and Shubham Goyal. Single Document Extractive Text Summarization using Genetic Algorithms. Proc. Third International Conference on Emerging Applications of Information Technology (EAIT), Elsevier, pp 19 – 23, 2012.

12) Niladri Chatterjee and Renu Balyan, Context Resolution of Verb Particle Constructions for English to Hindi Translation. PACLIC 2011, pp 140-149, Singapore, 2011.13) Niladri Chatterjee and Renu Balyan, English to Bangla Machine Translation: Towards Developing a suitable Evaluation Metric. Proc. ICCPB-2011, Independent University, Bangladesh, pp 5 - 9, 2011.

14) Rohit Misra and Niladri Chatterjee. Effect of Window Size on Word Sense Disambiguation using Maximum Entropy Model with Fuzzy Features, ICON-2010, MacMilan Publishers, India Ltd. pp 276 – 281, 2010.

15) Hisham Kholidy and N. Chatterjee. Towards Developing an Arabic Word Alignment Annotation Tool with some Arabic Alignment Guidelines. Proc. ISDA 2010, Cairo, Egypt, 2010, IEEE Publishers, pp. 778 – 783. 2010.

16) Niladri Chatterjee and Avikant Bhardwaj. Single Document Text Summarization Using Random Indexing and Neural Networks. Proc. KEOD 2010, Valencia, Spain, SciTePress, pp 171 – 176, 2010.

17) Niladri Chatterjee, Saroj Kaushik, Smit Rastogi and Varun Dua. Automatic Email Classification using User Preference Ontology. Proc. KEOD 2010, Valencia, Spain, SciTePress, pp 165 – 170, 2010.18) Niladri Chatterjee and Nishant Agarwal. Ranking Products through Interpretations of Blogs Based on User’s Query. Proc. International Conference on Methods and Models in Computer Science (ICM2C09), IEEE Explorer, pp 204 – 209, 2009.

19) Niladri Chatterjee and Rohit Mishra. Word-Sense Disambiguation using Maximum Entropy Model.Proc. International Conference on Methods and Models in Computer Science (ICM2C09), pp 154 – 158, 2009.20) Niladri Chatterjee, Sumit Bisai and Prasenjit Chakraborty. Ranking of Products through Blog Analysis. Proc. 1st IHCI-2009, IIIT Allahabad, India, Springer, pp 246 -253, 2009.

21) A. Kirmani, N. Goela, N. Chatterjee, B. Vigoda. A Message Passing Algorithm for Active Contours. Proc. ICASSP-2008, Las Vegas, IEEE Computer Society, 2008, pp.  2089-2092, 2008.22) Niladri Chatterje and Shiwali Mohan. Discovering Word Senses from Text Using Random Indexing. Proc. CICLING-2008, Haifa, Israel, Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, LNCS 4919, Ed. Alexander Gelbukh, Springer, pp 299 – 310, 2008.

23) Manjeet Singh, Niladri Chatterjee and Geetam Tiwari. Analyssis of pedestrian Behaviour while Crossing Roads at Signalised Intersections. Proc. CBRI Diamond jubilee Year Conference, CBRI Roorkee, pp 554 – 562, 2008.

24) N. Chatterjee and Shiwali Mohan. Extraction-Based single Document Summarization using Random Indexing. Proc. 19th IEEE ICTAI-2007, Patras, Greece, IEEE Computer Society, 2007, pp 448 – 455.25) N. Chatterjee, Anish Johnson and Madhav Krishna. Some Improvements over the BLEU Metric for Measuring Translation Quality for Hindi. Proc. ICCTA, IEEE Computer Society, 2007, pp. 485 – 490.

26) N. Chatterjee and Shailly Goyal. An Example Based Approach for Parsing Natural language Sentences. Proc. ICCTA, IEEE Computer Society, 2007, pp. 451 – 456

27) N. Chatterjee and Madhav Krishna. Semantic Integration of heterogeneous databases on the Web. Proc. ICCTA, IEEE Computer Society, 2007, pp. 325 – 329.

28) N. Chatterjee and S. Agarwal: Word Alignment in English-Hindi Parallel Corpus Using Recency-Vector Approach: Some Studies. COLING-ACL 2006, pp 649 – 656.

29) Shailly Goyal and N. Chatterjee.  Parsing Aligned Parallel Corpus by Projecting Syntactic Relations from Annotated Source Corpus. COLING-ACL, 2006, pp 301 – 308.

30) N. Chatterjee.  Towards Developing a Link Grammar Based Parser for Hindi. Symposium on Modeling and Shallow Parsing of Indian Languages, IIT Bombay, March-April, 2006, pp 219 – 226

31) Shailly Goyal and N. Chatterjee.  A Scheme for Using Annotated English Complex Sentences to Parse Parallel Hindi Corpus. Symposium on Modeling and Shallow Parsing of Indian Languages, IIT Bombay, March-April 2006. pp 211 - 218.

32) Shailly Goyal and N. Chatterjee.  Towards Developing a Link Grammar Based Parser for Hindi. Workshop on Morphology, IIT Bombay, April 2005.

33) N. Chatterjee, Shailly Goyal and Anjali Naithani: Pattern Ambiguity and its Resolution in English to Hindi Translation, in the proceedings of International Conference "Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing-2005", ISBN: 954-91743-3-6, Borovets, Bulgaria, 2005, pp 152 – 156.

34) Niladri Chatterjee, Shailly Goyal and Anjali Naithani: Resolving Pattern Ambiguity for English to Hindi Translation Using WordNet. Proceedings of International Workshop on Modern Approaches in Translation Technologies, European Association for Machine Translation, Borovets, Bulgaria, 2005, pp 18 – 25.

35) N. Chatterjee. Pattern Ambiguity in English to Bangla Translation: A Case Study with “Have” as the MaiN Verb. Proc. NCCPB-05, Independent University Bangladesh, ISBN: 984-32-1983-2, pp: 76 –83, 2005.

36) S. Goyal, D. Gupta and N. Chatterjee. A Study of Hindi Translation Patterns of English Sentences with “Have” as the Main Verb. Proc. International Symposium on Machine Translation, NLP and TSS. Tata-McGraw-Hill, pp 40- 45, 2004.

37) A. Wadia and N. Chatterjee: Handling Partially Achieved Goals in Planning. Proc. First Indian International Conference in Artificial Intelligence (IICAI-03), Hyderabad, 18-20, December, 2003.

38) D. Gupta and N. Chatterjee. Identification of Divergence for English to Hindi EBMT. Proc. MT Summit IX, New Orleans, LA, 2003, pp 141 – 148.

39) D. Gupta and N.Chatterjee: A Morpho-Syntax Based Adaptation and Retrieval Scheme for English to Hindi EBMT. Proc. Workshop on Computational Linguistics for the Languages of South Asia Expanding Synergies with Europe, EACL-2003, Budapest, Hungary, 2003, pp. 23 – 30.

40) R. Mitra and N.Chatterjee: An Improvement of Graphplan Algorithm for Planning in Real-world Application. Proc. KBCS-2002, NCST Mumbai, pp. 479-488, 2002.

41) D. Gupta and N.Chatterjee: Study of Similarity and its Measurement for English to Hindi Machine Translation. Proc. STRANS-2002, I.I.T. Kanpur, 2002.

42) D. Gupta and N.Chatterjee: A Systematic Adaptation Scheme for English-Hindi Example-Based Machine Translation. Proc. STRANS-2002, I.I.T. Kanpur, 2002.

43) D. Gupta and N.Chatterjee: Study of Diveregence for English-Hindi Example-Based Machine Translation. Proc. STRANS-2001, IIT Kanpur, pp 132 -140, 2001

44) N.Chatterjee: A Statistical Approach to Similarity Measurement for EBMT. Proceedings STRANS-2001, IIT Kanpur, 2001, pp 122-131.

45) N.Chatterjee, P. Pal and J. Das: Recognition of SODAR Patterns, A Rule-based Approach, Proc. International Conference on Advanced Pattern Recognition and Digital Techniques (ICAPRDT-99), Eds N.R.Pal, J.Das and A.K.De, Narosa Publishing House, 1999, pp 69 -73.

46) N.Chatterjee: A Feature Classification Scheme for Similar Case Retrieval. Proc. Intl Conference on Advanced Pattern Recognition and Digital Techniques (ICAPRDT-99), Eds N.R.Pal, J.Das and A.K.De, Narosa Publishing House, 1999, pp 37 – 41.

47) N.Chatterjee and Buxton B.F. : Shape Modelling for Drivable Open Terrains: Some Studies. Proc. ICVGIP'98, 1998, pp 330 - 337.

48) J.A.Campbell, N.Chatterjee and N. Dawkins : Experiments in Automated Alignment of Text Over Several Languages. Proc. International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Speech and Document Processing, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, 1998, pp C-47 - C-54.

49) N.Chatterjee and J.A.Campbell: A Cache-Based Scheme for Case Organisation for Real-Time Problem Solving. Proc. 3rd United Kingdom Case-Based Reasoning Workshop. University of Manchester, UK, 1997.

50) N.Chatterjee and J.A.Campbell: Interpolation as a Means for Fast Adaptation in Case-Based Problem Solving. Proc. 5th German Workshop on Case-based Reasoning. Eds. R. Bergmann and W. Wilke. Centre for Learning Systems and Applications, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, 1997, pp 65 - 74.

51) N.Chatterjee and J.A.Campbell: Interpolation of Rules: A Means of Fast Decision Making for Real-Time Problem Solving. Research and Development in Expert Systems XIV. Eds. J. Hunt and R. Miles. SGES Publications, British Computer Society, Swindon, U.K, pp 135 - 145., 1997.

52) J.A.Campbell, N.Chatterjee, Fang Alex Chengyu and Manela M.: Improving Automated Alignment in Multilingual Corpora. PACLIC 11. Proc. 11-th Pacific Asia Conference on Language Information and Computation. Eds. B-S Park and J.B. Kim. Language, Education and Research Institute, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea, 1996, pp 63 – 72.

53) N.Chatterjee and J.A.Campbell: Knowledge Interpolation: A New Approach to Rapid Symbolic Reasoning. Proc. International Conference on Knowledge Based Computer Systems: Research and Application. Eds. K.S.R. Anjaneyulu , M. Sasikumar and S. Ramani. Narosa Publishing House, 1996, pp 67 - 78.

54) N.Chatterjee and J.A.Campbell: A Caching Scheme for Time-Critical Knowledge-Based Computations. Proc. 6th International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems. Eds. P.W.H. Chung, G. Lovegrove and M. Ali. Gordon and Breach Sc. Publishers, 1400 Yverdon, Switzerland, 1993, pp 61 – 70.

55) N.Chatterjee and J.A.Campbell: Adaptation Through Interpolation for Time-Critical Case-Based Reasoning. Topics in Case-based Reasoning. Eds. S. Wess, K. Althoff and M.M. Richter. Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp 221 - 233, 1994

56) N.Chatterjee and J.A.Campbell: A Caching Scheme for Time-Critical and Case-Based Reasoning. EXPERSYS-92. Eds. S. Hashemi, J.P. Marciano and G. Gouarderes. IITT-interational, F-93460 Gournay sur Marne, France, 1992, pp 477 - 482.

57) C.A.Murthy, N.Chatterjee, B.Uma Shankar and D.Dutta Majumder: IRS Image Segmentation: Minimum Distance Classifier Approach. Proc. 11-th ICPR, IEEE Computer Society Press, 1992, pp 781 - 784.