Dr. V.Gopalakrishnan

 

 

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Qualifications

  • B Tech (IIT, Madras - 1969),
  • MSc (Engg) (REC, Tiruchi – 1973),
  • Ph.D. (Bharathidasan University, 1997)

Publications

       Papers Published:

  • Saketharaman.K, Ravi KrishnaMurthy.S, Gopalakrishnan.V, Joining of Sanskrit words using Paninian grammar and beyond, International Conference on Asian Language Processing 2008, Chiang Mai, Thailand, November 12-14, 2008 - Proceeding of IALP-2008.
  • Saketharaman.K,  Gopalakrishnan.V VisarjanIyA classification for distinct pronunciation of Indian languages in a texttospeech Conversion - 7th International Conference on Natural Language Processing, Hyderabad (ICON-20090)
  • Gopalakrishnan.V Formal Languages – from Backus to Panini National Conference on Vedic & Ancient Indian Mathematics ( VAIM 2010), SASTRA University, Thanjavur – 613 401

      Books Published ( under preparation )

  • A Critical Study of Saabthika Chintamani. Saabthika Chintamani was written in Sanskrit by Gopalakrishna Sastri of Pudukkottai in the 18th Century. It is available as a manuscript in Theosophical Society’s (Adyar) Library, Chennai. It presents a fresh approach to Panini’s Ashtadhyayi and is relevant to Backus-Panini Form in Computer Science.

Subjects of Interest

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Data Mining

Academic Experience

  • Visiting Faculty –REC/NIT, Tiruchi (1973-2006 – Part Time)
  • Visiting Faculty – Dept. of Computer Science, NIT, Tiruchi (April, 2006 – till date – Full Time)

Professional Experience

  • BHEL – 1969 – 2007. Executive Director, BHEL, Tiruchi – 2005 -2006

Invited/Visiting Positons

  • Member/ Research Council – Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore 
  • Member/ Research Council – SASTRA, Thanjavur
  • Former Member/Board of Governors, REC, Tiruchi (1996-99)
  • Former Member, Syndicate, Bharathidasan University, ( 2005-2008) 

Guidance to Phd Students

  • Saketharaman K (Roll No : 406907051)  krish.saketh@gmail.com
    Topic: A concatenation approach to Text-to-Voice synthesis for Indian Languages 
  • Ravi Krishnamoorthy. S (Roll No : 406907052)  ikivar@yahoo.co.in 
    Topic: Formal grammar for sandhi (Joining of two words) in Indian languages.

Contacts

Dr. V. Gopalakrishnan ,
Visiting Faculty,
Computer Science and Engineering,
National Institute of Technology,
Tiruchirapalli -620015