O laboratório está estruturado em duas grandes linhas de pesquisa, sendo essas Ciência de Dados e Métodos Analíticos. Na primeira linha é tratada de forma mais específica aplicação de técnicas de Inteligência Artificial, Aprendizagem de Máquina, Redes Neurais Artificiais, Mineração de Dados, Deep Learning e áreas afins. Na outra linha estão as pesquisas sobre métodos analíticos que contemplam Otimização, Meta-heurísticas, modelagem de processos e afins.
A grande maioria das pesquisas envolvem problemas reais e aplicados como dados acadêmicos, mídias sociais, Internet of Things (sensores), logística e outras. Trata também de métodos analíticos aplicados a problemas combinatórios complexos cuja solução, dependendo do porte do problema, pode se dar por métodos exatos ou por métodos heurísticos.
Kanchipuram, the "City of a Thousand Temples," is often described as the golden ray of Hindu spirituality. For the average tourist, it is a place of towering gopurams, the scent of jasmine, and the eternal silence of the silk looms. But for the Kanchipuram Iyer community—the orthodox Smarta Brahmins who have served these temples for millennia—the city is a living stage. And upon that stage, beneath the gaze of Varadaraja Perumal and Kamakshi Amman, unfold some of the most complex, restrained, and profoundly human love stories ever told.
These storylines are not about sex. They are about Sanskara (cultural refinement). A romantic scene in this genre isn't a candlelit dinner; it is a young couple sitting on the granite steps of the Kailasanathar temple at dawn, listening to the sound of the conch, knowing that their families will meet the next day to discuss the Jadhagam (horoscope).
Their courtship, therefore, is an archaeology of subtlety.
Sankararaman Murder Case (2004): This high-profile case involved the murder of the manager at the Varadharaja Perumal Temple.
was arrested for his alleged role in replacing antique idols with replicas and swindling gold meant for new idols at the Sri Ekambareswarar Temple Sectarian Clashes
A compelling feature angle is the "Unsung Harmony."
Kanchipuram, the "City of a Thousand Temples," is often described as the golden ray of Hindu spirituality. For the average tourist, it is a place of towering gopurams, the scent of jasmine, and the eternal silence of the silk looms. But for the Kanchipuram Iyer community—the orthodox Smarta Brahmins who have served these temples for millennia—the city is a living stage. And upon that stage, beneath the gaze of Varadaraja Perumal and Kamakshi Amman, unfold some of the most complex, restrained, and profoundly human love stories ever told.
These storylines are not about sex. They are about Sanskara (cultural refinement). A romantic scene in this genre isn't a candlelit dinner; it is a young couple sitting on the granite steps of the Kailasanathar temple at dawn, listening to the sound of the conch, knowing that their families will meet the next day to discuss the Jadhagam (horoscope).
Their courtship, therefore, is an archaeology of subtlety.
Sankararaman Murder Case (2004): This high-profile case involved the murder of the manager at the Varadharaja Perumal Temple.
was arrested for his alleged role in replacing antique idols with replicas and swindling gold meant for new idols at the Sri Ekambareswarar Temple Sectarian Clashes
A compelling feature angle is the "Unsung Harmony."
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