Lectures Delivered

Challenges in Language Technology Development: Indian Languages Perspective, Central University of Rajasthan, 26th August 2021.

Indian Language Technology and Machine Translation: Issues and Challenges, ReadLing group initiated by IIT-Madras Research Students Forum, 30th July 2021.

Linguistics and Language Technology, Ingenium, Literary Association Inaugural, on 21th February 2021, Department of English, Sasurie College of Arts and Science, Vijayamangalam.

Bridging Language Gap in Machine Translation: Understanding and Quantifying Linguistic Divergence,  International Conference on Communication, Computation and Cognition (IC3C 2021) on 30th January 2021 organized by the School of Advanced Sciences and Languages (SASL) on virtual mode.

Challenges in Parsing: A view from Dravidian languages, Webinar Series-6 organized by Department of Linguistics, Central University of Kerala in memory of Dr. Curiously Bareh on 1st December 2020.

Building Machine Translation Systems: Various Methods and Challenges, a Two-day webinar on Language Technology, on 29th October 2020,  organized by The department of Computational Linguistics, The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad.

Machine Translation: Handling Cross-linguistic Variations using Divergence Index, a webinar on Amalgamation of Man, Machine and Language in Contemporary Translation Activities: Approaches on Bilingual and Multilingual Perspectives on 30th September 2020,  organized by The department of linguistics, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.

Linguistic Features of Dravidian Languages. A lecture delivered at Workshop on Writing Report on Minor Languages at 09 th 13 th December, 2019 at CIIL, Mysore. 

Understanding Sentence Structure. A lecture delivered at Workshop on Writing Report on Minor Languages at 09 th 13 th December, 2019 at CIIL, Mysore. 

Morphosyntax. A lecture delivered at The Panini Linguistics Olympiad-2019 at IIIT-Hyderabad which held from 5th May to 15th May 2019.

Computational Morphology. A lecture delivered at ninth IIIT-H Advanced Summer School on NLP (IASNLP-2018) at IIIT-Hyderabad which held from 25th June to 7th July 2018. 

Computing linguistic divergence and its Relevance in Building Machine Translation Systems: A Case Study with Telugu and Tamil. An invited Symposium talk in AMLaP-Asia 2018 February 1 - 3, 2018, Centre for Neural and Cognitive Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad. 

Corpus analysis and Annotation, Ontology and NLP, Ontology Annotation Guideline. A series of lecture delivered at Shared Task cum Workshop on OntoLex in Indian Languages held from 29th November to 1st December 2017 (3 days) at CALTS, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad under UGC-SAP DSA-1. 

Computational Morphology. A lecture delievered at a Seven day Workshop for women on “Natural Language Processing” from 21st 28th July, 2016 at LDC-IL, CIIL, Mysore. 

Machine Translation for Indian Languages. A lecture delievered at a Seven day Workshop for women on “Natural Language Processing” from 21st 28th July, 2016 at LDC-IL, CIIL, Mysore. 

An overview of Machine Translation Research and Techniques. A lecture delivered at Workshop on Natural Language Processing: Dravidian Languages scheduled for 5 days at LDC-IL, CIIL, Mysore from December 14-18, 2015. 

Computational Application of Divergence between Dravidian languages: With special reference to Telugu and Tamil. Presented in A short term intensive course in Dravidian linguistics, CALTS, University of Hyderabad in collaboration with CIIL-Mysore from 21st September to 26th September 2015. 

Rule based POS tagging. A talk delivered at Five day national workshop on POS tagging , Department of Linguistics, Central University of Kerala, Kasargode from 27th to 31st October 2014. 

What is POS tagging? Different approaches to POS tagging. A lecture delivered at Five day national workshop on POS tagging , Department of Linguistics, Central University of Kerala, Kasargode from 27th to 31st October 2014. 

Computing Morphology in Dravidian languages. Talks delivered at Five day Training Programme on Natural Language Processing at the Department of Computer Science and Applications & Computer Science and Engineering, Periyar Maniammai University, Vallam, Thanjavur from 5-9th November, 2013. 

Syntactic Divergence (Telugu-Tamil): Description and Solution in Machine Translation. Presented in the International Conference on Syntax and Language Contact at the University of Hyderabad, 27th February- 3rd March 2012.