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Addressing the Gender Gap: Wikimedia Contributors from 30 Countries Convene in New Delhi for WikiWomenCamp 2023

Addressing the Gender Gap: Wikimedia Contributors from 30 Countries Convene in New Delhi for WikiWomenCamp 2023
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Jayesh Ranjan Opens Telugu Wikipedia Stall at Hyderabad Book Fair

The Digital Media wing of Information Technology, Electronics and Communications Department (ITE&C) Government of Telangana has set up "Telugu Wikipedia Stall" in the 34th edition of Hyderabad National Book Fair which began today. The book fair will go upto December 28th.  IT Secretary Jayesh Ranjan inaugurated the Telugu Wikipedia stall. Speaking on this occasion, he said,

Pandemic is tragedy but it is being turned into humour to make pain bearable

Pandemic is tragedy but it is being turned into humour to make pain bearable By M Somasekhar|   Published: 15th March 2021 6:37 pm IST ‘Laughter is the best medicine,’ is one adage that has survived generations. And, it’s not without reason too.  Modern research is throwing light on how indulging in bouts of humour can bring down stress levels and uplift moods. Not just yours, but the people around. In the ongoing Pandemic, stress and fear are weighing heavily on us. During 2020, COVID19 spread across the world and pushed humanity into a state of swinging between hope and despair. Yet, somewhere it also tickled the funny bone of the Homosapien and led to a bit of humour. 

Teaching computers how to smile and make a funny comment - The Hindu BusinessLine

Teaching computers how to smile and make a funny comment March 11, 2021 IIIT - Hyderbad logo   -  Website/IIIT-Hyderabad× Researchers at IIIT-H study how laughter helped people cope with the pandemic Computers can sift through large volumes of data, analyse it and come out with actionable insights. But what it lacks is a funny bone. Though efforts are on by computational researchers across the world to make computers understand humour, not much research is happening in Indian languages. Researchers at the International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT-Hyderabad) are working on a project, classifying humour and letting the computers understand it and generate humour. To begin with, they working on Hindi and Telugu texts.

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