MISAI-SSC-2024
Impact and Need of Artificial Intelligence Technology for the Advancement of Current Research Analysis and Hypothesis
About MISAI-SSC-2024
Multidisciplinary International Seminar on Impact and Need of Artificial Intelligence Technology for the Advancement of Current Research Hypothesis and Analysis (MISAI-SSC-2024)" aims to explore the transformative role of AI across various fields. It highlights the rapid advancements in AI technologies, emphasizing their potential to enhance research methodologies, improve data analysis, and support the development and testing of hypotheses. The seminar promotes interdisciplinary collaboration to address global challenges and discusses ethical considerations related to AI usage in research. Ultimately, it seeks to foster dialogue among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to harness AI effectively and responsibly in advancing scientific inquiry, and to motivate young minds to study in different areas with AI technology-driven approach
Sub-theme & Seminar Session
Theme: Multidisciplinary International Seminar on “Impact and Need of Artificial Intelligence Technology for the Advancement of Current Research Hypothesis and Analysis
Sub-theme & Session
Session 1: Inaugural Session
Session 2: Technical Session-1: The Future of AI in Research: Opportunities and Challenges"
Keynote Address and presentation by other speakers
Session 3: Technical Session-2: Interdisciplinary Approaches to AI in Research
Keynote Address and presentation of other speakers
Session 4: Technical Session-3: Innovative Applications of AI in Various Fields
Keynote Address and presentation of other speakers
Session 5: Technical Session-4: "Ethical Considerations in AI Research"
Keynote Address and presentation of other speakers
Poster Presentation Session - 1
Session 6: Technical Session-5: Future Directions and Policy Implications
Keynote Address and presentation of other speakers
Session 7: Technical Session-6: Networking and Collaboration Opportunities
Keynote Address and presentation of other speakers
Poster Presentation Session – II
Session 7: Valedictory Session
Address by eminent guests, Award presentation, and Cultural program
Aims & Objectives
This Multidisciplinary International Seminar on AI Technology (MISAI-SSC-2024) has the following aims and objectives to harness the potential of AI for advancing research while ensuring ethical and responsible practices:
Aims:
Foster Collaboration: To create a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers, freelancers, and other academia and industry.
Enhance Understanding: To deepen understanding of how AI technologies can advance research methodologies and improve hypothesis testing and analysis.
Address Global Challenges: To explore the role of AI in tackling pressing global issues, such as healthcare, climate change, and social equity.
Promote Ethical Practices: To discuss the ethical implications and responsibilities associated with the use of AI in research.
Objectives:
To facilitate the exchange of knowledge and best practices in applying AI to various research domains.
To identify specific applications of AI technologies that can enhance research outcomes and efficiency.
To address the challenges and limitations of integrating AI in research and propose potential solutions.
To develop frameworks for the ethical use of AI in research practices and to encourage networking and partnerships among participants for future collaborative projects.
To formulate recommendations for policymakers regarding the integration of AI in research initiatives.
Target audience
Researchers and Academics: Scholars from various disciplines interested in the application of AI to enhance their research methodologies and outcomes.
Data Scientists and AI Specialists: Professionals focused on developing and implementing AI technologies, looking to collaborate with researchers across fields.
Policymakers: Government officials and regulatory bodies interested in understanding the implications of AI in research and developing supportive policies.
Industry Professionals: Representatives from industries that leverage AI, such as healthcare, finance, and technology, who can share insights on practical applications.
Graduate and Postgraduate Students: Students pursuing degrees in related fields who seek knowledge on AI applications and research methodologies.
Ethicists and Social Scientists: Experts interested in the ethical implications of AI in research, focusing on bias, transparency, and societal impact.
Research Institutions and Organizations: Representatives from research bodies and NGOs looking to integrate AI into their projects or policies.
Technology Developers: Individuals or teams involved in creating AI tools and software aimed at facilitating research processes.
Research Scholars are especially encouraged to present their work on their topic.
Expected outcome
The expected outcomes of the seminar will be an enhancement of the present knowledge about AI technology, networks to form groups for collaborative studies, elaboration of best practices of AI research, and designing of ethical frameworks so that concrete suggestions to support AI integration in research could be recommended to policymakers, most importantly identify specific areas where AI can lead to enhanced research. Some of the key outcomes will be as follows:
Policy Recommendations: Concrete suggestions for policymakers to support AI integration in research initiatives.
Actionable Strategies: Identification of specific areas where AI can enhance research outcomes.
Future Directions: A roadmap for future research and development in AI applications.
Community of Practice: Establishment of an ongoing network for dialogue and collaboration in AI research.
Overall, the seminar aims to empower participants to responsibly leverage AI in their research efforts while fostering innovation.
Call for Papers/Abstract
For Poster:
Standard Size is 48 inches x 36 inches
(There is no provision for e-Poster. Poster will be presented through physical mode.)
Registration
Seminar Presentation in Absentia.
There is a provision for seminars in absentia by Google Meet.
*The fee in absentia will be Rs. 100/- additional.
Bank Detail
Name of A/C: TOUCAN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Bank Name: State Bank of India
A/C No.: 39781971882 (Current Account)
IFSC Code: SBIN0000066
Branch Name: Dhanbad Head Branch
The participants from abroad can use SWIFT Code SBININBB668 for the International transaction.
Academician, and Scientists: USD 150.00
Research Scholar:: USD 80.00
Industry participants: USD 250.00
Guidelines for poster
Orientation: Ensure the layout is horizontal (landscape).
Margins: Leave at least 0.5-1 inch margins to prevent text or images from getting cut off.
Font Size:
Title: 72 pt or larger
Subtitles: 48 pt
Body text: 24-36 pt for readability from a distance.
Color and Contrast: Use high contrast between text and background. Avoid overly bright colors that may distract.
Images and Graphics: Use high-resolution images (at least 300 DPI). Ensure they are relevant and support the content.
Layout: Organize content in sections (e.g., title, introduction, methods, results, conclusion). Use bullet points for clarity.
Consistency: Use consistent fonts, colors, and styles throughout the poster.
Accessibility: Ensure the text is legible from at least 3-6 feet away.
Benefits of Seminar
The seminar will provide the following benefits:
1-Publication opportunity in Peer-reviewed, Refereed International Research Journal.
2. Best Paper and Poster presentation award announced from a block of 3 papers in each track at the seminar valedictory session.
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Guidelines for paper preparation
The full-length papers should be written in English and prepared in MS Word.
Word limit for abstract is 250 - 300 word counts (< 300 words).
Word limit for full-length papers is 2500 - 3000 word counts (< 3000 words) or 7 - 8 pages.
Title should be brief and self-explanatory.
All Authors’ Title (e.g. Dr. /Mr. /Mrs.) & Name, Affiliation, Email, etc.
Abstract (not more than 250-300 words) and keywords.
Structure of the paper will be Introduction\Background\Objective, Literature Review, Methodology, Findings, Analysis & Discussion, Conclusion, Limitations, and Recommendations
References –Harvard or APA 7 style is required.
Tables, figures, etc. in their appropriate location in the paper (if applicable).
Margins: 1 inch or 2.54 cm.
Font: Times New Roman, 12 Size.
Spacing: 1.5 between lines and 2 between paragraphs.
Submit Abstract/full paper at
ivttriacademy@gmail.com
Advisory Board
International
Prof. (Rtd.) C. N. R. Yadav, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Dr. Inder Prasad Acarhja, Head, Species and Habitat Conservation Division (SHCD), Royal Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN), Bhutan.
Prof. (Dr.) Nihal Dayawansa, Department of Zoology and Environment Sciences, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Prof. (Dr.) Sandun J. Perrera, Department of Natural Resources, Sabaragamuwa University, Belihuloya, Sri Lanka.
Prof. (Dr.) Nurul L. Winarni, Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Science, University of Indonesia, Depok City, West Java, Indonesia.
Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Director, Infectious Disease Research, Southern Research Institute Inc., Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
National
Prof. (Rtd.) B. N. Pandey, Ex-President, Zoological Society of India, Kolkata, India.
Prof. (Rtd.) Arun Kumar, President, Science for Society, Bihar, Patna, India
Prof. (Rtd.) V. N. Singh, University Department of Zoology, Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Rtd) T. K. Ghosh, University Department of Zoology, Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Rtd.) Amita Moitra, University Department of Zoology, Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Rtd.) S. P. Roy, University Department of Zoology, Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Upendra Kumar, Proctor, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Brajesh Kumar Roy, DSW, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Kumar Tiwari, CCDC, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India.
Prof (Dr.) Birendra Kumar, Dean, Faculty of Science, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) S. N. P. Yadav ‘Deen’, PG Department of Zoology, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Dilip Kumar Keshari, Head, PG Department of Zoology, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Rajeev Pratap Singh, Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Bhuwal Ram, Department of Dravyaguna, Faculty of Ayurveda, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Prof. (Dr.) A. N. D. Dwivedi, Department of Radio-diagnosis and Imaging, Institute of Medical Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Dr. Ajay Kumar, Joint Registrar, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Sudhir Kumar Mishra, Principal, S. Sinha College, Aurangabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Deepak Kumar, Principal, S. N. Sinha College, Warisaliganj, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Dinesh Prasad Sinha, Principal, A. N. S. College, Nabinagar, Aurangabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Shailaj Kumar Shrivastava, Principal, K. L. S. College, Nawada, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Arun Kumar Rajak, Principal, S. N. Sinha College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Ajay Kumar Yadav, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT, Patna, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Shashidhar Gupta, Department of Psychology, S. N. Sinha College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Dilip Kumar Paul, Department of Zoology, Patna University, Patna, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Neha Singh, Department of Zoology, A. N. College, Patna, Bihar, India.
Organizing Committee
Patron
Prof. (Dr.) Shashi Pratap Shahi, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India.
Co-patron
Prof. (Dr.) Braj Kishor Sinha, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India.
Prof. (DR.) Bipin Kumar, Registrar, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India.
President
Prof. (Dr.) Krishnanand, Prof.-in-Charge, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Director
Dr. Ketan Kumar Mishra, Director, Toucan Research and Development, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Organizing Secretary
Prof. Praveen Deepak. Department of Zoology, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Co-organizing Secretary
Prof. (Dr.) Sneha Swarup, Department of Geography, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Convener
Prof. (Dr.) Vinod Kumar Roy, Department of Geography, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Co-convener
Prof. (Dr.) Imran Arshad, Department of Urdu, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. Anshu Kumar Mallik, Department of Economics, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. Kamal Kumar, Mallik, Department of Economics, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Member
Prof. (Dr.) Arun Kumar, Department of Hindi, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Bal Bhagwan Sharma, Department of English, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Shyamakant Sharma, Department of Philosophy, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Sree Nath Sharma, Department of Mathematics, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Sachchidanand Sinha, Department of Economics, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Ragini Sinha, Department of Psychology, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Sunita Tiwary, Department of Psychology, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Madhu Singh, Department of Philosophy, S. S. College, Jehanabad, Bihar, India.
S. S. College, Jehanabad
Christened after Swami Sahjanand Saraswati, S. S. College, Jehanabad is a premier institution of Magadh University, Bodhgaya imparting quality education in General as well as Vocational or Professional Courses in both Graduate and Post-Graduate levels in the region. Vocational courses in the college include courses like B.C.A., B.B.M, B.Sc. in Biotechnology, BLIS, and M.Sc. in Computer Science. Moreover, the college is also recognized as a study center of Nalanda Open University and Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi. The college has lush green vegetation and is sprawled over about 24 acres of land on the bank of the sacred Dardha River. The college has well-developed science laboratories, a rich central library with annual subscriptions to journals on different subjects, and a highly equipped gym for both boys and girls.
Magadh University, Bodh Gaya
Magadh University is the largest university in Bihar with 19 constituent and about 39 affiliated colleges, 1 Engineering college, 2 Law colleges, and 2 Dental colleges in the Magadh division of Bihar. Magadh University was established on March 1, 1962, as a consequence of the earnest wishes and efforts of the intellectuals and educationists of the Magadh region and Dr. Kali Kinker Dutta, a distinguished historian of scholastic caliber, became the first Vice-Chancellor of the university who further shaped the University as an excellence of teaching and learning in Bihar. However, the foundation stone of the present-day campus was laid on August 20, 1964, by His Excellency Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, the then President of India. After Dr. K.K. Dutta, its founder Vice-Chancellor, Magadh University made steady and admirable progress under the stewardship of about three dozen academicians and administrators as its Vice-Chancellors. At present, the University is on the path of progress and prosperity under the dynamic stewardship of the present Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Shashi Pratap Shahi.
This serene center of learning nestles in the vast area of land in the vicinity of Bodh-Gaya, the holy seat of Lord Buddha's enlightenment. It imparts Post-Graduate teaching in 22 subjects in the Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences, Science, and Commerce and runs several vocational courses like Journalism and Mass Communication, Bio-Chemistry, Electronics, Environmental Science, Library Science, Women's Education, Hotel, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Yoga, Education, Foreign Languages etc. on its campus at Bodh Gaya in addition to the teaching of many subjects in its various constituent as well as affiliated colleges. The teachers of this university along with its colleges are given to teaching with excellence, attending and sometimes presiding over national and international seminars and conferences, contributing illuminating research papers to prestigious Journals, and having several books published by world-class publishers. A large number of its alumni have gained grand success in the fields of arts, science, commerce, law, management, athletics, education, and administration.
International Vocational Training and Technological Research Institute (IVTTRI), Dhanb ad, Jharkhand
IVTTRI is a vocational education training centre registered under MSMED Act 2006 Govt. of India, under 85 Education, 8522 – Technical and vocational secondary education, Code NIC 2008 – 85221, technical and vocational education below the level of higher education, and accredited as per the rule of National Vocational Qualification Framework.
Places to visit
Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya
The Mahabodhi Temple Complex is one of the four holy sites related to the life of the Lord Buddha, and particularly to the attainment of Enlightenment. The first temple was built by Emperor Asoka in the 3rd century B.C., and the present temple dates from the 5th or 6th centuries. It is one of the earliest Buddhist temples built entirely in brick, still standing in India, from the late Gupta period.
Barabar Caves, Barabar Hills
Barabar Caves are situated in the hilly area near Makhdumpur, 25 km south of Jehanabad. These ancient rock-cut Buddhist chambers date back to 3rd Century A.D. and are renowned as the place of origin of the Ajivika sect.
Dawthu, Hulasganj
This site contains historical remains of ancient temples and sculptures. The remains resemble the structure of the ancient mandapa and Garbhagriha
Vishnu Temple, Kako
Vishnu Temple, Kako is a place of historical and religious significance. The temple was formally established in 1950. It enshrines a historical idol of Lord Vishnu and is a popular site among tourists. Next to the temple, is a huge pond, which remains flooded with tourists throughout the year especially during the festival of Chhath to offer prayers to Lord Bhaskara (The Sun).