Thursday 23 August 2018

Interesting Reads – 2018-08-21


 Interesting Reads – 2018-08-21

Contents

Articles

  • ASMR videos could be a new digital therapy
  • 10 must-read books: Broaden your perspective, leaders
  • How the science of timing can boost productivity
  • The next major innovation in batteries might be here
  • Online Shopping Is Making Us Accumulate More Junk
  • Octane: Develop your employability skills
  • 10 TED talks to sharpen your communication skills
  • 10 Threats Lurking on the Dark Web
  • 7 Indian Union Ministries Who Have Embraced Artificial Intelligence Big Time
  • Foot In Mouth: 43 Quotes From Big Corporate Execs Who Laughed Off Disruption When It Hit

Events / Announcements

  • IWPAA3: 3rd International Workshop on Pattern Analysis and Applications on the theme “Deep Learning”
  • INDICON 2018: Theme “Harnessing Technology For Humanity” at Coimbatore during 16-18 Dec 2018
  • NACLIN 2018: 21st National Convention on Knowledge, Library and Information Networking
  • eWIT QUIZ Time
  • CSI-2018: 53rd Annual Convention of Computer Society of India 2018
  • The Audiovisual  & Integrated Experience Association (AVIXA) classroom training (hands on)
  • IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Congress – 2018
  • Tell a good science story and win a prize


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Articles

ASMR videos could be a new digital therapy

You may know “ASMR” as the niche genre of YouTube video which people watch on tablets and laptops to help them relax, perhaps before bed or in the lull of a Sunday afternoon. These videos typically involve someone role-playing a mundane professional service, such as giving you a haircut, a massage, or booking you in for a doctors’ appointment.

The role-plays are usually performed in whispered voices, with the “ASMRtist” (the term for the creators of these videos) focused on building a feeling of intimacy and emphasising any crisp sounds or slow hand movements. But what exactly is ASMR, and why do people watch these videos?


10 must-read books: Broaden your perspective, leaders

Here are ten picks that we think CIOs and other leaders can gain new perspective from – on topics including Silicon Valley's "brogrammer" culture, AI, blockchain, team building, and navigating culture change.  


How the science of timing can boost productivity

We humans tend to think of timing as an art, shaped by some combination of intuition and guesswork. But timing is really a science, according to best-selling author and management and motivation guru Daniel Pink, who posits that when we do things is just as important as how we do them.


The next major innovation in batteries might be here

Lithium-ion batteries were first introduced to the public in a Sony camcorder in 1991. Then they revolutionized our lives. The versatile batteries now power everything from tiny medical implants and smartphones to forklifts and expensive electric cars. And yet, lithium-ion technology still isn’t powerful enough to fully displace gasoline-powered cars or cheap enough to solve the big energy-storage problem of solar and wind power.

Dave Eaglesham, the CEO of Pellion Technologies, a Massachusetts-based startup, believes his company has made the leap beyond lithium-ion that will bring the battery industry to the next stage of technological disruption. He and his colleagues have accomplished something researchers have been struggling with for decades: they’ve built a reliable rechargeable lithium-metal battery.

Though other startups have for years made various claims about lithium-metal batteries, none yet have gotten past the development or testing phases; Pellion has already been selling their battery to at least one buyer since February.

Pellion’s battery can pack nearly double the energy of a conventional lithium-ion battery, making it able to, for example, double the time a drone can spend in the air. That 100% increase in energy density is a step change compared to the annual 10% or so improvement the battery industry currently averages. If Pellion overcomes early limitations, its batteries have the potential to power a Tesla car for 800 km (500 miles) on a single charge, rather than today’s upper limits of 400 km.


Online Shopping Is Making Us Accumulate More Junk

‘We Are All Accumulating Mountains of Things’
How online shopping and cheap prices are turning Americans into hoarders


Octane: Develop your employability skills

As well as your technical and academic skills, there are other skills that any employer looks for when deciding who they want to work with, be they academic researchers, government, business, non-governmental organisations, public or private sector. While there are many lists of these ’employability’ skills, at Oxford we focus on the key eight skills – based on the Confederation of British Industry (CBI)’s report, Future fit: Preparing graduates for the world of work. We call this the Octane framework.


10 TED talks to sharpen your communication skills

Do you feel like when you talk, no one listens? Or do you struggle to remember what you hear? Improve your speaking and listening skills with these talks

Effective communication is paramount to great leadership. But it’s more nuanced and complicated than just learning how to give a great speech. If you want to inspire others through your words, you must learn how to not only speak effectively, but also listen effectively. Communication is a two-way street, after all.

We’ve rounded up 10 TED Talks that offer wisdom and advice for leaders who are serious about improving their communication skills. From practical tips like leaving bullet points out of slides, to learning the importance of vulnerability in conversations, these talks offer a mini-course on more effective communication. That should lead to deeper understanding on both sides for leaders and teams.


10 Threats Lurking on the Dark Web

Despite some high-profile takedowns last year, the Dark Web remains alive and well. Here's a compilation of some of the more prolific threats that loom.


7 Indian Union Ministries Who Have Embraced Artificial Intelligence Big Time

It is no secret that Artificial intelligence has seeped into citizen’s lives. On a larger scale, AI in India has also become a crucial part of numerous government initiatives. The NDA-led BJP government has put enough importance towards new technologies by starting various new programmes. They have also set up an AI Task Force to prepare India for the Industrial Revolution 4.0.

In fact, through a series of events and speeches from his tenure, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seen to have been deliberately showcasing India as well as his government as technologically-forward.

In an exclusive interaction with Analytics India Magazine, professor Kamakoti Veezhinathan, who heads the AI TasK Force, had explained that the venture was an amalgamation of thought leaders from multiple disciplines — academicians, government officials, corporates and people with other specialisations.

The story list top 6 Union Ministries who are using artificial intelligence on a very large scale in their operations:


Foot In Mouth: 43 Quotes From Big Corporate Execs Who Laughed Off Disruption When It Hit

With the iPhone as a glaring example, and stretching through Amazon and e-commerce and more recently blockchain and bitcoin, many innovations have initially been met with derision by big company CEOs. History often proved them wrong.

Sometimes disruption is staring you right in the face and you can’t help but look the other way. That’s doubly true when you’re the head of a legacy business desperate to stay relevant.

Small players have historically changed the business landscape when the older guys aren’t aware enough or nimble enough to respond. Here are some examples of big CEOs and executives who minimized disruptive threats when they appeared. When asked about these smaller players at the time (and even now) some companies have remained woefully dismissive.


Events / Announcements

IWPAA3: 3rd International Workshop on Pattern Analysis and Applications on the theme “Deep Learning”
The Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Unit, ISI Kolkata is organising the 3rd International Workshop on Pattern Analysis and Applications (IWPAA3) on the theme “Deep Learning” during 24-26 September 2018  at Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

Apply on or before 28th Aug at https://goo.gl/forms/zqTy2Mef51SItWYE2
INDICON 2018: Theme “Harnessing Technology For Humanity” at Coimbatore during 16-18 Dec 2018

INDICON is the flagship Annual International Conference of the IEEE India Council. It has its origins in the Annual Convention and Exhibition (ACE) of the Council, which transformed into the INDICON in 2004, being conducted at IIT Kharagpur. Each of the IEEE Sections have been conducting INDICON in turns, with the last (2017) being organized by the UP Section at IIT Roorkee.                   

With the theme of “Harnessing Technology for Humanity”, the 15th IEEE India Council International Conference (INDICON 2018), being organized by the IEEE Madras Section during December 15-18, 2018, at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore, with technical support from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, promises to be bigger and better than before. With plenary sessions, keynote addresses by reputed academicians, tutorials, workshops, Student Paper contests, industry exhibits and stalls and most importantly, high quality presentations from the best of the researchers in India, no effort is being spared to make INDICON 2018, the best so far.

Last date for paper submission: 31st August 2018 (Hard Deadline)

For details visit the website at http://indicon2018.in/

NACLIN 2018: 21st National Convention on Knowledge, Library and Information Networking

The National Convention on Knowledge, Library and Information Networking (NACLIN 2018) will discuss a large number of latest issues under the theme : "Managing Strategies and Technologies for Advancing Scope and Services of Libraries"   It is being held during October 4-6, 2018 at  Mother Teresa Auditorium, GITAM, Visakhapatnam.

Last date for submission of papers: September 1, 2018.

NACLIN 2018 brochure can be downloaded from www.delnet.nic.in

Contact: Dr. H. K. Kaul, E-mail: hkkaul@gmail.com /  director@delnet.ren.nic.in
Tel : 91-11-26741111 /  Mobile : 91-9891016667

eWIT QUIZ Time

eWIT Invites You To QUIZ Time on Friday, 7th Sep 2018, Friday from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
QUIZ time is a 'fun event’ organized by eWIT for women and men. Very attractive prizes can be won.  A maximum of 10 teams will take part. Each team would have 6 participants. Come as a team or be teamed!

Venue: Ascendas Building, Phase II, 8th Floor, Taramani, Chennai 600113.

Registration Link

Pre-registration is a must. Register on or  before 6th Sep 2018. Registration is Free for members & partner organisations’ members. Non-members need to become a member to attend the event

CSI-2018: 53rd Annual Convention of Computer Society of India 2018

The 53rd Annual Convention of CSI will be held at Hotel Inder Residency. Udaipur, Rajasthan, India during 14-16 Dec 2018.

Call for Papers, Thematic Conferences, Workshops, Pre-Convention Tutorials and Participation are open.

Last date for paper submission is 15th Sep.

All Accepted and selected reviewed papers will be published as a part of the thematic edited book by CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Group). The published will carry the logo of CRC Press and CSI . Further published books/papers will be send for indexing and inclusion in SCOPUS, Web of Science (WOS) and Google scholar.

For details visit the convention website at http://www.csi-2018.org

The Audiovisual  & Integrated Experience Association (AVIXA) classroom training (hands on)

AVIXA will be organizing AV Installation – System Fabrication class room training at Mumbai during September 15 – 17, 2018. The hands-on, workshop style course will be important for Installation technicians; Systems integrators; AV Professionals & candidates preparing for CTS I. For more information please visit: https://www.avixa.org/events/event-details/2018/09/15/default-calendar/av-installation-level-1-system-fabrication-mumbai

IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Congress – 2018

IEEE Student Branch at Quantum School of Technology, Roorkee is organizing the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Congress 2018 during September 21-22, 2018. The congress comprises of distinguished lectures, participants presentation sessions and discussion sessions on the various themes relevant to the congress.

More details at http://www.ieeerasc.cf
Contact: Prof. Raunak Gupta, Email: raunak31rp@gmail.com     
Phone: +91-9721056160, +91-9634840658

Tell a good science story and win a prize

To encourage science students and young scientists to become communicators, the Department of Science and Technology has launched a nationwide campaign named AWSAR or ‘Augmenting Writing Skills for Articulating Research’.

Under the initiative, PhD students and post-doctoral scholars in all science and technology streams would be encouraged to write at least one popular science story during the tenancy of their scholarship, and to participate in a national competition. The best 100 entries from PhD scholars will get an incentive of 10,000 each, along with a certificate. Their work also stands a chance being published in newspapers and magazines.

Out of the hundred best entries, top three science stories would be awarded cash prizes of 1 lakh, 50,000 and 25,000 respectively. In addition, 20 entries would be selected from stories submitted exclusively by post-doctoral fellows relating to their line of research. These scholars will get incentive of 10,000 each along with a certificate, while the most outstanding story out of this group would be given a cash award of 1 lakh.

The selection will be done by a panel of scientists and science writers based on factors like accuracy, clarity, insightfulness, and resourcefulness. The word limit for the popular science story will be in between 1,000-1,500 words, and they can be in English or Hindi. Technical and research papers will not qualify for this competition. The stories can be submitted from August 15 till September 30, 2018 after online registration at www.awsar-dst.in


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