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Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computer Technology


Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam, Erode(DT), Tamil Nadu.

Our College

Bannari Amman Institute of Technology (BIT) is an AICTE approved; self-financing autonomous Engineering College affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is a vibrant institute, situated in serene surroundings near the banks of River Bhavani, Sathyamangalam Erode-Dt, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1996 in sprawling campus of 180 acres with a built-up space of more than 20 lakh square feet by the Industrialist and Philanthropist Shri. S.V. Balasubramanian, Chairman of the Bannari Amman Group, a leading corporate house in South India, Coimbatore with a vision to uplift rural areas by imparting technical education of global standard to the rural people. The Institute runs 22 UG, 2 PG, MBA and 14 Ph.D programmes. The institute was reaccredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a CGPA of 3.36 on a four point scale with 'A+' Grade.

ABOUT THE HOSTING DEPARTMENTS

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computer Technology are established in 2019. It offers a four years UG Programme. These departments has dedicated and specialized faculty members in different areas of Biomedical Engineering and ComputerTechnology, with rich experience in academics, industry and research. The departments have spacious laboratories with modern computer and Bio Medical equipment.

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

NCIICT 2025 brings together national researchers, academicians and practitioners to exchange views, share ideas and explore future research themes in order to meet current challenges and promote positive social change in relation to the use of Al, smart computing and Health technologies. The conference provides attendees with the opportunity to present and discuss the findings of current research relating to intelligent computing and Health technologies and how they can be employed to deliver positive, ethical and scalable outcomes for society at large.

COMMITTEE

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Dr.Palanisamy C
Principal, BIT

Dr.Sivakumar K
Dean PDS, BIT

Dr.Senthilkumar K L
Professor & Head - Academics, BIT

Dr.Ganeshbabu C
Professor & Head - R&D, BIT

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE

Dr. Senthilkumar A.M
VIT, Chennai

Dr. Golden Julie E
Regional campus, Anna University, Tirunelveli

Dr. Shanthi A.S
N.G.P. Institute of Technology, Coimbatore

Dr. Sridharan P
Vimal Jothi Engineering College, Kerala

Dr. Abirami S
Sri Krishna College of Technology, Coimbatore

Dr. Moorthi S
Associate Dean(Planning and Development) NIT, Trichy

Dr. Dinakaran M
Associate Professor, Government College of Engineering, Salem

Dr. Vijayakumar P
Professor, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE


Dr.Deepa D
Professor & Head - BME

Dr.Eswaramoorthy V
Associate Professor & Head - CT

Organizing Secretary

Prof. Gunalan K
Assistant Professor

Coordinators

Prof. Soundariya R S
Assistant Professor

Prof. Divakar R
Assistant Professor

Prof. Prasannakiruba G S
Assistant Professor

Prof. Nithya M
Assistant Professor

Prof. Hari Priya R
Assistant Professor

Prof. Anandan P
Assistant Professor

Prof. Saveetha R
Assistant Professor

Prof. Caroline Vinnetia S
Assistant Professor

Prof. Mohammed Abubacker Siddiq A
Assistant Professor

Prof. Saahina S
Assistant Professor

Prof. Nivethalakshmi S
Assistant Professor

Prof. Syed Althaf S
Assistant Professor

Call For Papers

Research Papers are invited from given thrust areas. All abstract should be submitted on or before JANUARY 29, 2025 via registration link provided below. The topic includes but not limited to:

PUBLICATION

Selected papers will be published in BIT – Indian Journal of Engineering, Science, and Technology (IJEST), and Scopus-indexed journals based on the author’s interest.

Important Dates

January 29, 2025

Submission of Full Paper

February 1 , 2025

Intimation of Acceptance

February 12, 2025

Release of Conference Schedule

February 15, 2025

Conference

PAPER SUBMISSION

Full paper submission Template (IEEE)

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Possible plagiarism scenarios

Potentially complicating the effort to identify plagiarism is the fact that each of the above basic factors can be combined with other factors, creating a range of possible plagiarism scenarios. Here, then, is a full list of possible scenarios, starting with the worst case:

  1. Uncredited Verbatim Copying of a Full Paper, or Uncredited Verbatim Copying of a Major Portion (more than 50%) within a Single Paper--An instance is where a large section of the original paper is copied without quotation marks, credit notice, reference, and bibliography. This case also includes instances where different portions of a paper are copied without attribution from a number of papers by other authors, and the sum of plagiarized material is more 50%, or

    Uncredited Verbatim Copying within More than a Single Paper by the Same Author(s)--This includes instances where more than one paper by the offending author(s) has been found to contain plagiarized content, and all the percentages of plagiarized material in each of the discovered papers sum to greater than 50%.

  2. Uncredited Verbatim Copying of a Large Portion (greater than 20% and up to 50%) within a Paper.--An instance is where a section of the original paper is copied from another paper without quotation marks, credit notice, reference, and bibliography. This case also includes instances where different portions of a paper are copied without attribution from a number of papers by other authors, and the sum of copying results in a large portion of plagiarized material (up to 50%) in the paper, or

    Uncredited Verbatim Copying within More than One Paper by the Same Author(s)--This includes instances where the sum of plagiarized material from the different papers would constitute the equivalent of a large portion (greater than 20% and up to 50%) of the discovered paper with the fewest words.

  3. Uncredited Verbatim Copying of Individual Elements (Paragraph(s), Sentence(s), Illustration(s), etc.) Resulting in a Significant Portion (up to 20%) within a Paper--An instance could be where portions of original paper are used in another paper without quotation marks, credit notice, reference, and bibliography.

  4. Uncredited Improper Paraphrasing of Pages or Paragraphs. Instances of improper paraphrasing occur when only a few words and phrases have been changed or when the original sentence order has been rearranged; no credit notice or reference appears with the text.

  5. Credited Verbatim Copying of a Major Portion of a Paper without Clear Delineation. Instances could include sections of an original paper copied from another paper; credit notice is used but absence of quotation marks or offset text does not clearly reference or identify the specific, copied material.

REGISTRATION

REGISTRATION FEE

Industry participant RS. 1180/-
Faculty from College/University Rs 885/-
Research Scholars & Students Rs 590/-
Internal participants Rs 354/-

Registration Form

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** Certificate will be provided to all authors in a single registration fee.
*** Fee receipts will be distributed during the conference dates.