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Vision of the Department To emerge as a centre of academic excellence, by producing competent professionals to meet the global challenges in the field of Information Science and Technology. Mission Of The Department M1: To prepare the competent professionals to meet the advancements in the industry and academia by imparting quality technical education. M2: To enrich the technical ability of students to face the world with confidence, commitment and teamwork. M3: To inculcate and practice strong techno-ethical values. Program Specific Outcomes PSO1: Apply the Programming Skills to solve Engineering problems PSO2: Adaptability to Software Development Methodologies PSO3: Demonstrate the knowledge towards the Domain specific and initiatives of Information Science & Engineering Program Educational Objectives PEO1: To demonstrate analytical and technical problem solving capabilities. PEO2: To be conversant in the developments of Information Science and Engineering leading towards the employ- ability and higher studies. PEO3: To engage in research and development leading to innovations. JSS ACADEMY OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION Vol-4 Issue –1 (Jan 2019) Table Contents Activities at Department HOD’s Desk Workshops/ Seminars/ Conference Industrial Visits Research @ISE Parents teachers Meet Cultural Section Faculty Corner Student Corner DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING News @ ISE Department Biannual E-Newsletter HOD’s Desk It gives me an immense pleasure to congratulate students and faculty of Information Science & Engineering department for the publication of the 7th edition of the newsletter. Newsletter focus on various activities by the students and faculty in academic, co-curricular, extra-curricular as well as research. I believe that “one must find meaning in one’s daily work”. The best work happens when you know that it is not just a work, but something that will improve other people's lives. This principle drives each one of us at ISE department. I would like to thank all my colleagues for their efforts towards department growth. Page 1 (Aug 2018—Jan 2019)

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Vision of the Department To emerge as a centre of academic excellence, by producing competent professionals to meet the global challenges in the field of Information Science and Technology.

Mission Of The Department M1: To prepare the competent professionals to meet the advancements in the industry and academia by imparting quality technical education. M2: To enrich the technical ability of students to face the world with confidence, commitment and teamwork. M3: To inculcate and practice strong techno-ethical values.

Program Specific Outcomes PSO1: Apply the Programming Skills to solve Engineering problems PSO2: Adaptability to Software Development Methodologies PSO3: Demonstrate the knowledge towards the Domain specific and initiatives of Information Science & Engineering

Program Educational Objectives PEO1: To demonstrate analytical and technical problem solving capabilities.

PEO2: To be conversant in the developments of Information Science and Engineering leading towards the employ-ability and higher studies.

PEO3: To engage in research and development leading to innovations.

JSS ACADEMY OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Vol-4 Issue –1 (Jan 2019)

Table Contents

Activities at Department

HOD’s Desk

Workshops/Seminars/Conference

Industrial Visits

Research @ISE

Parents teachers Meet

Cultural Section

Faculty Corner

Student Corner

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

News @ ISE Department

Biannual E-Newsletter

HOD’s Desk It gives me an immense pleasure to congratulate students and faculty of Information Science & Engineering department for the publication of the 7th edition of the newsletter. Newsletter focus on various activities by the students and faculty in academic, co-curricular, extra-curricular as well as research. I believe that “one must find meaning in one’s daily work”. The best work happens when you know that it is not just a work, but something that will improve other people's lives. This principle drives each one of us at ISE department. I would like to thank all my colleagues for their efforts towards department growth.

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(Aug 2018—Jan 2019)

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INDUSTRY CONNECT 2018

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An MoU was signed between Rx Digi Health Platform Pvt. Ltd and Dept. of ISE in the presence of Prof. C. Ranganathaiah, Di-rector (A&A), JSSMVP, Mysuru, Dr. C.G. Betsurmath, Executive Secretary, JSSMVP, Mysuru, Dr. Mrityunjaya V Latte, Principal, JSSATE-B. Dr. D. R. Swamy, Dean Research and experts from industries.This was done under the program Industry Connect 2018 on 29th Dec 2018.

Workshops/Seminars/Conference

The induction program, which is mandatory for the first year students by VTU, was organized by the faculty of JSSATE. Under this program, Dept. of ISE handled two topics. The first topic was “Proficiency on Self Discipline, Mind Control & Focusing towards setting Short-term Goals”. It was conducted by Dr. D V Ashoka and Mrs. Sowmya K N for the students of Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, ISE and IEM. It was held on 20/8/18 from 9.00 to 4.

Dr. D V Ashoka interacting with the students during the session

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The second topic was “Universal Human Values 1 – Patriotism, Honesty, Privilege, and Confidence”. It was conducted for the students of all departments on 23/8/18 and 24/8/18. Mrs. Rekha PM, Mrs. Mamatha G, Dr. Malini M Patil and Mrs. Nagamani NP conducted the session on the above topics.

Mrs. Rekha P M interacting with students on Confidence Mrs. Mamatha G interacting with students on Honesty

Dr. Malini M Patil delivering the session on Privilege Mrs. Nagamani N P delivering the session on Patriotism

Department of Information Science and Engineering conducted a technical talk on “Big Data Analytics” by

Mr. Mukesh Kumar on 20/9/18. The event was organized by Dr. Dayananda P and Mrs. M B Apsara.

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Technical talk under the series Cloud 101 and Java was organized on 25/9/18 in collaboration with Zysk Technologies, Bangalore. The event was organized for the 5th and 7th semester students. Mr. Varun, founder of Zysk is also the alumni of ISE. Mrs. Nagamani N P and Mrs. Rekha PM coordinated the event

Mr. Varun, Founder of Zysk Technologies delivering a session on Cloud Computing.

Mr. Syed, talking on enumerations, auto boxing and other features of Java

Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and Department of Information Science & Engineering has conducted Two-Day Faculty Development Program on “Microsoft Azure and Cognitive Services” at JSSATE, Bengaluru on 28th & 29th Sept 2018 in association with Microsoft. The program began at 9.30 AM in Library Seminar Hall and was inaugurated by Prof. Mrityunjaya V. Latte, Principal, Dr. Swamy D R, Dean Research, Dr. Dayananda P, HOD, ISE and the speakers Harikrishna, Microsoft, India and Rajesh K, Microsoft, India. Mrs. Apsara M B, Mrs. Nethravathi B and Mrs. Sudha P R coordinated the FDP.

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Inauguration Hands on Session

One day Workshop on, “Exciting world of Engineering”, was organized by Dept. of Information Science & Engg. Exclusively for 1st sem students of ISE/CSE on 5th Oct 2018. The resource person was Mr. Deepak Singh, a freelance trainer from M/s Monkfox, Koramangala, Bengaluru.

Glimpses of the workshop

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Mrs Maithri Bhat of Cognizant Technologies and the alumni of ISE carried out a session on “Applications of Data Structures in the IT industry” for the 3rd semester students. The event was organized by Mrs. Nagamani N P and Mrs. Sudha P R. The technical talk was arranged on 6/10/18.

Mrs. Maithri Bhat interacting during the session.

A lecture series on “Artificial Intelligence with NLP” was conducted for the V sem students. The speakers for the lecture series were Dr. D V Ashoka, Prof, ISE, Ms. Sai Madhuri, Application Development Associate, Accenture and Mr. Basavaraj N Hiremath. The event was coordinated by Dr. Malini M Patil

Mr. Basavaraj N Hiremath delivering the session.

A Technical talk on “Virtual and Augmented Reality” was arranged on 15/10/18. The session was carried out by Meghana Satyanarayan and Rishabh Jain from HappyMongo. Mrs. Fathima Afroz coordinated the event.

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Industrial Visit

Under the banner of CSI, Industrial visit was arranged to NAL on 20thSeptember, 2018. Students along with Dr. D V Ashoka & Mrs.Anitha P visited the campus & objective behind the visit was to make student aware about various activities related to Aeronautics, Embedded System and IT.

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An industrial visit to TCS, Think Campus-Electronic City was arranged on 27-09-2018. A team of 34 students along with Mrs. Apsara M B and Mrs. Nethravathi B visited the campus.

An industrial visit to C-DAC was organized for the 5th sem students on 30/10/18. Dr. Malini M Patil and Mrs. Fatima Afroz coordinated the event.

Name of the Faculty Publication details

Dr. D V Ashoka A paper titled “Multiple Mobile Elements Based Energy Efficient Data Gathereing Technique in Wireless Sensor Networks” was published in Digital Business: Business Algorithms, Cloud Computing and Data Engineering (Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communication Tech-nologies – LNDECT), Vol 21, Pages 263 – 285, Jan 2019

RESEARCH@ISE

Articles Published/Presented at International Journal/ Conferences

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Dr. Malini M Patil A paper title “Understanding MOA framework to Evaluate Recommender Systems” was published in Automation and Autonomous System, Vol 10, Issue 6, Pages, 105 – 110.

A paper “Handling Concept Drift in Data Streams by us-ing Rift Detection Methods” was presented in the Interna-tional Conference on Data Management Analytics and innovations at IICMR (Springer).

Dr. Dayananda P A paper titled “Machine Learning Techniques for Analysis of Human Genome Data” was published in International Journal of Smart Education and Urban Society (IJSEUS), volume 10, Issue 1, Pages: 49 – 63, January 2019

A paper titled “K-Anonymity Versus L- Diversity: A Com-parative International Journal of Engineering & Technol-ogy, Volume: 7, Issue: 4, Pages: 24 – 27, September 2018

Mrs. Rekha P M A paper titled “Efficient task allocation approach using genetic algorithm for cloud environment”, was published in the Journal Cluster Computing, Springer, USA, January 2019.

Mrs. Nethravathi B A paper titled “Cycle checking algorithm for verifying the connectivity of a fault tolerant network structure” was published in the International Journal of Engineering and Technology, September 2018.

Mrs. Anitha P A paper titled “A Review on Data Analytics for Supply Chain Management: A Case Study” was published in the Information Engineering and Electronic Business, Sept 2018.

Mrs. Sowmya K N A paper titled “Video Authentication using Spatio Tempo-ral Relationship for Tampering Detection” was published in the Journal of Information Security and Applications, Vol 41, Pages 158 – 169, Aug 2018.

Mr. Anil B C A paper titled Study on Segmentation and Liver Tumor Detection Methods” was published in International Jour-nal of Engineering and Technology, Vol 7, Pages: 28 – 33, Sept 2018.

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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS Swarna K of III semester presented a paper on “Artificial Intelligence in the field of HealthCare and Teaching” in the Na-

tional Conference on “Artificial Intelligence in Business and Technology” held at Jain College. This paper is published in the journal “ Shanlex International of Arts Science and Humanities” Vol 6, pages 244 – 247

Suruchi and Sangeetha P Participated in the Poster Presentation concept in Kagada 2018 by presenting a poster titled EWASTE.

Sidharth S of III sem participated in various extracurricular activities at inter college level and has won various prizes.

PARENTS – TEACHERS MEET 2018

The Department of Information Science organized parent-teacher meeting on Saturday, 3rd Nov, 2018 in MB-223, at 11.00 am. The main purpose of the meet was to create a common platform, where teacher and parents come together to enrich the student’s educational experiences and discuss variety of issues, regarding all round development of students. Mrs. Rekha P M coordinated the event.

CUTURAL SECTION

Navaratri – 2018 India is a land of cultures and diversity. A land where people of different caste and culture unite together and celebrate it with joy and happiness. Navratri is a celebration of the feminine divine worshipped by Hindus. The festival is celebrated with much grandeur in different parts of the country, which lasts for 9 nights and 10 days. According to the Hindu calendar the festival falls in the month of Ashvin. Each day is devoted to different forms of Goddess Durga and is ascribed 9 different colours. The women fraternity, at ISE celebrated Navartri by wearing the respective colors on the nine days followed by Ayudha Pooja.

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FACULTY CORNER

Music-defined networking Orchestrating traffic is a crucial component of operating a data network. Modern networks may interconnect thousands of servers, storage units or switches that in turn run tasks like device booting and configuration, anomaly and intrusion detection, monitoring and diagnostics. These tasks must be managed to keep the network operating smoothly. As these networks become increasingly complex, a Saint Louis University researcher turns to sound as a simpler alternative to manage complicated network tasks. Music-defined networking is a model in which network functions can be programmed in response to specific sound sequences (music), coming from real or virtual devices. The researchers explored both active applications, where network devices were programmed to emit a certain sound, and passive applications, where sounds produced by devices e.g., datacenter fans, are monitored to identify when they may have failed. Using low-cost speakers, microphones and Raspberry Pi’s small affordable computers designed for users to learn programming, the team augmented existing network components with sound capabilities. Unlike light, sound is not high speed but instead travels slowly. So, rather than looking at sound as a means of sending lots of data around a network, looking at it for the network management tasks that happen, for example, in the physical space of the datacenter. In both a real and virtual network test environment, the researchers explored how music could be used for several network tasks, including data center server fan failure detection, authentication, load balancing and congestion notification. Sound has its limits – it’s noisy and doesn’t travel very far – but it’s almost completely underused right now. In addition to the human ear, machines can recognize a tune that serves as a signal. For instance, music can be used as a security system “doorbell” to warn that someone has accessed the network. Malicious intruders often operate by trying every single “door” of entry into a network to find a way in. It can be very difficult to prevent, or even detect, such attacks. Using sound, researchers can create a code so that every time someone enters a virtual door, a human operator or computer would hear a new pattern of music as a warning. Sound-based network management has potential as an effective and inexpensive network management technique for many applications.

Author: Mrs. Rekha P M Asst. Professor, ISE

STUDENT CORNER

DATA SCIENCE APPLICATIONS

We have come to an era where analyzing ,predicting and visualizing data has become the norm in data interpretation .There is an abundance of data in this world waiting to be accumulated ,processed and decoded. Data scientists across the world are using these zeta bytes of data to improve existing conventional systems. There are various fields benefitted by data science.

Social media: Social media is a vast area where data science methodologies are applied religiously. One such example can be the Facebook - Cambridge Analytica Data Scandal, where these companies harvested user data for political benefits .These companies collected data and used it to alter public opinions. The data was also bought by politicians to aid their political campaigns. Alternatively, consider YouTube it uses data to recommend videos and create automatic playlists. App based aggregators: Various food delivery apps and taxi apps use huge amount of user data to aid their marketing strategies. The taxi apps use surge pricing during peak hours to elevate profits. This is done by accumulating data of a particular area, interpreting the demand and quoting a surged price. Food app aggregators are no different, after a order is being placed the ML algorithms get in to work and takes numerous factors like restaurant efficiency and traffic conditions into consideration and assign a delivery partner. It also devices the best possible route for the driving partner to follow.

Healthcare: The healthcare industry is hugely benefited from data science methodologies .In radiology the computer have been taught to identify pathologies from medical images for better understanding. Machine learning methodologies can be used as a diagnostic tool as well, it helps cutting down doctor’s intervention in the early stage of treatment which in turn reduces medical bills. In the diagnosis of cancer the progress and evolution of tumor can be analyzed and concluded whether its benign or malignant Over all we can say that data science techniques can be used to make a good/bad change in this

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We have come to an era where analyzing ,predicting and visualizing data has become the norm in data interpretation .There is an abundance of data in this world waiting to be accumulated ,processed and decoded. Data scientists across the world are using these zeta bytes of data to improve existing conventional systems. There are various fields benefitted by data science.

Social media: Social media is a vast area where data science methodologies are applied religiously. One such example can be the Facebook - Cambridge Analytica Data Scandal, where these companies harvested user data for political benefits .These companies collected data and used it to alter public opinions. The data was also bought by politicians to aid their political campaigns. Alternatively, consider YouTube it uses data to recommend videos and create automatic playlists. App based aggregators: Various food delivery apps and taxi apps use huge amount of user data to aid their marketing strategies. The taxi apps use surge pricing during peak hours to elevate profits. This is done by accumulating data of a particular area, interpreting the demand and quoting a surged price. Food app aggregators are no different, after a order is being placed the ML algorithms get in to work and takes numerous factors like restaurant efficiency and traffic conditions into consideration and assign a delivery partner. It also devices the best possible route for the driving partner to follow.

Healthcare: The healthcare industry is hugely benefited from data science methodologies .In radiology the computer have been taught to identify pathologies from medical images for better understanding. Machine learning methodologies can be used as a diagnostic tool as well, it helps cutting down doctor’s intervention in the early stage of treatment which in turn reduces medical bills. In the diagnosis of cancer the progress and evolution of tumor can be analyzed and concluded whether its benign or malignant Over all we can say that data science techniques can be used to make a good/bad change in this world. The future is data driven, so buckle up and kick start a great career in DATA SCIENCE.

Author: AmudhaSurabhi Sem: III A

Soul search I want to run away, Somewhere far away. To face the uncertainty, And to conquer what is meant to be.

To defeat the odds, And to be triumphant. Pushed by circumstances, I stand all alone.

It is now left to me. To figure out, And to manage it all, What is truly meant for me?

I have to strive a little, To revive from a lost battle,

To reach the heights, I have to bend a little.

Obstacles are what I see, Like the perilous rocks , In the deep blue sea, I want to be the captain of the ship.

Directing ,judging and leading , My inner instincts,

To a newer beginning, And a happier ending.

I realize that in life, tough times, Are always meant to be, Just another opportunity, For what we really want to be.

Author: AmudhaSurabhi Sem: III A

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FACULTY STRUCTURE

PROFESSOR

Dr. D V Ashoka

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Chayadevi M.L

Dr. Malini M Patil

Dr Dayananda P

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Mrs. Sumathi H.R

Mrs. Mamatha .G

Mrs. Apsara M.B

Dr. Nagamani N. Purohit

Dr. Rekha P.M

Mrs. Hamsavani R.N

Mrs. B.Nethravathi

Mrs. Anitha Palaksha

Mrs. Sudha P.R

Mrs. Sowmya K.N

Mrs. Fathima Afroz

Mr. Anil B.C

Mrs. Nagashree S

Mrs. Sahana V

SUPPORTING STAFF STRUCTURE

Editorial Board Dr. Dayananda P,

Associate Professor & HOD, ISE Mrs. Nagamani N P, Assistant Professor, ISE Mrs. Sowmya K N, Assistant Professor, ISE

Mr. Gajendra J, Instructor, ISE

JSS Academy of Technical Education

JSS Campus Dr. Vishnuvardhana Road Phone: 080-28612565, 28611702

Fax: 080-28612706/28612646.

We welcome your valuable suggestions and advices for further improvement of

NEWS@ISE Contact us at: [email protected]

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Name Designation

Pradyumna N Foreman

Gajendra J Instructor

Sowmya G Instructor

Manjunatha H S Instructor

Sowmya P Programmer

Mahendra M Instructor

Mahadevaswamy H V Attender

Manukumar K S Lab helper

Ramya M Lab helper

Sreedhara S D Lab helper

Mahadevaswamy M Lab Helper