International Telugu Internet Conference

 

 

                                       The first International Telugu Internet Conference (ITIC 2011) is being held in Milpitas, California from 28th to 30th of this year. The objective of this conference is to bring together leaders in the field of language computing relating to the Telugu language for a comprehensive overview of this rapidly expanding area of research and development.


This conference is being conducted by Global Internet Forum for Telugu (GIFT), a collaborative initiative by the Department of Information Technology and Communications, Government of Andhra Pradesh and Silicon Andhra.The list of technical papers is published in the conference:


Prof. Peri Bhaskararao - Essentials of Telugu computing for applications in internet


Prof. G. Uma Maheshwar Rao - (4 Papers):


Telugu Spell-checker, Telugu word synthesizer, A Telugu morphological analyzer, A Hindi-Telugu bi-directional machine translation system


Sri Chennuri Venkata Subbarao - Role of internet in social service programmes


Sri  Kolichala Suresh - (2 Papers):


Reforms to Telugu Script, Use of Computational Methods to resolve Literary Controversies


Dr.Vasudeva Varma - Cross Language Information Access in Telugu


Dr. K. Rajyarama - Telugu HyperGrammar, English -Telugu machine translation


Prof. Karnati Thomsaiah - Computer application for preparation of concordances for Telugu literary texts


Dr. Pammi Pavan Kumar - Sentence construction: Computational Tools, Applications


Prof. M. Nageswararao - Role of Telugu News Papers in Telugu language development


Mr. Veeven - Field Level movement for Telugu Language usage in Computers and Internet


Dr. K. Parameshwari - A Tamil - Telugu machine translation system


Sri Hareesh Viriyala - First-of-their-kind “total” Telugu word games and a user-friendly solution for Telugu text input in digital devices


Sri V. G. Manu Unni - Romanization standard for nine Indian languages using English alphabets

Dr. C.S.R. Prabhu - Towards AI-DB Integration:  OKM (Object Knowledge Model) for Intelligent Database Systems (IDS) as an integrated common model for Knowledge Representation and Database definition.


Sri Vamsi Kandikonda - Interactive and innovative Telugu learning applications


Dr.J.Chennaiah - Computers and Internet revolution in Telugu Print and electronic media


Sri Sree Ganesh Thottempudi - Language Documentation and Annotation (Creation of digital language resources)