CSJMU compiles historical records with help of AI
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Kanpur: The CSJM University Kanpur’s indigenous OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation)-based AI agent, developed by the university’s CAM AI team, has completed the task of compiling the university’s achievements and historical records.
With the objective of preparing factual and research-based material for the convocation ceremony booklet, an AI agent was tasked with studying and analysing over 2,100 newspaper reports available on the university’s website.
The agent read the scanned Hindi news clippings, identified the significant achievements, programs, innovations, and institutional activities contained therein, and prepared detailed reports by organizing them thematically.
According to the media department of CSJM, the system developed by the CAM AI team processed a vast amount of available archival material in a short span of time, transforming it into useful and context-based information. The reports prepared as a result of this work had been submitted to the Convocation Committee, thereby providing a robust and authentic basis for the creation of the booklet.
A notable achievement of the project was that the AI agent demonstrated the capability to comprehend scanned news articles available in Hindi and to present meaningful and contextually relevant analyses based on them, the media department stated.
Prof Vinay Kumar Pathak, vice-chancellor CSJM stated that the indigenous AI systems developed by the university’s CAM AI team were not only capable of analysing complex Hindi documents and records but could also make effective contributions to critical tasks such as institutional documentation, knowledge management, and the scholarly compilation of historical archives.
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With the objective of preparing factual and research-based material for the convocation ceremony booklet, an AI agent was tasked with studying and analysing over 2,100 newspaper reports available on the university’s website.
The agent read the scanned Hindi news clippings, identified the significant achievements, programs, innovations, and institutional activities contained therein, and prepared detailed reports by organizing them thematically.
According to the media department of CSJM, the system developed by the CAM AI team processed a vast amount of available archival material in a short span of time, transforming it into useful and context-based information. The reports prepared as a result of this work had been submitted to the Convocation Committee, thereby providing a robust and authentic basis for the creation of the booklet.
A notable achievement of the project was that the AI agent demonstrated the capability to comprehend scanned news articles available in Hindi and to present meaningful and contextually relevant analyses based on them, the media department stated.
Prof Vinay Kumar Pathak, vice-chancellor CSJM stated that the indigenous AI systems developed by the university’s CAM AI team were not only capable of analysing complex Hindi documents and records but could also make effective contributions to critical tasks such as institutional documentation, knowledge management, and the scholarly compilation of historical archives.
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