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Indian Society of Agricultural Information Technology (INSAIT) and
Ahmedabad University have jointly organized a Conference on "GeneRative AI for Nurturing Sustainable Agriculture (GRAINS2024)" at Ahmedabad University October 25-26, 2024 Call for Papers / Abstracts: Globally, one of the most critical challenges in the 21st century is to meet the food demand. Although significant progress has been made over the past half-century in reducing hunger and poverty and improving food security and nutrition, in recent times, the world has observed severe challenges, including climate change and the degradation of natural resources. We must shift our focus to sustainable and regenerative food production systems that will feed an ever-increasing population. The agricultural science and development communities want to expand the technologies and toolbox to help create efficient, economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable agricultural systems. One of the modern technologies that might help address the complex problems facing agriculture is the innovative applications of Artificial Intelligence. Shortly, more and more farms will participate in the farm modernization process. Policymakers and farmers will benefit from it to make better decisions. The challenge will lie in involving the resource-poor farmers in this transformative process. About INSAIT: Information is just as critical a resource for people in rural areas as it is for those in urban areas. Instant access to information on the availability of inputs, financial resources, technological innovations, and changing market conditions has become critical to the viability of the rural economy. How well the rural areas can respond to this information challenge will play a significant role in determining the future well-being of the rural communities, especially in developing countries like India. In this context, it is prudent to extend the benefit of IT to agriculture and allied industries. In the future, there is tremendous potential for growth in this sector. Efforts in this direction would help extend the benefits of technological advances to rural people. As a first step in this direction, the Indian Society of Agricultural Information Technology (INSAIT), a professional society, was launched at Dharwad in 2000. INSAIT has organized several scientific meetings, workshops, and national and international conferences, including APFITA twice in 2006 and 2018. The key objectives of INSAIT are as follows: - To mobilize farmers, scientists, institutions, and organizations to promote agricultural IT. - To encourage teaching, research, and extension activities in all aspects of agricultural IT. - To provide a forum for information exchange and dissemination of agricultural information technology. - Organize training programs and conventions and publish scientific information through different media to benefit the farming community. About Ahmedabad University: Ahmedabad University is a private, non-profit research university that offers students a liberal education focused on interdisciplinary learning and research thinking. Our liberal arts education moulds independent thinkers and compassionate leaders who go on to engage innovatively with the complex challenges of our societies. As a research university, we are committed to the discovery of new ideas, and to the belief that good theory results in good practice. Our academic environment offers students, researchers and faculty the opportunity to participate in a unique learning process, mediated by fieldwork and projects that enable deep creative insight, rigorous analytical experimentation, and fulfilling careers. Ahmedabad University was established in 2009 by the Ahmedabad Education Society to offer a world-class academic experience in one of India’s most vibrant and livable cities. With a centrally located campus and internationally renowned faculty, it offers one of the most stimulating academic environments in the country. As a comprehensive university, Ahmedabad University offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral studies in areas such as engineering, humanities, management, natural sciences, and social sciences. About GenAIAg: Generative AI, or GenAI, refers to a subset of artificial intelligence techniques that enable machines to generate new content, whether text, images, or even entire datasets, by learning from existing data. Often based on advanced architectures like Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) and Transformer models, these models can create highly realistic and contextually relevant outputs. The state-of-the-art in GenAI includes applications such as GPT-4 for natural language processing, DALL-E for image generation, and advanced models in domains like protein folding and drug discovery. These innovations push the boundaries of what AI can achieve, creating new opportunities for automation, creativity, and problem-solving across various fields. Generative AI is revolutionizing the global agricultural sector. It is instrumental in creating solutions to meet the needs of a growing population, with innovations that analyze market demand, forecast prices, optimize farming practices, and monitor weather. It drives an agri-tech market predicted to reach USD 13.8 billion by 2031. At the World Agri-Tech 2024 event, Microsoft and other global leaders shared knowledge on building sustainable agri-food supply chains. The World Economic Forum’s AI4AI initiative is strengthening collaborations to exploit opportunities and challenges of upcoming technologies in agriculture. Generative AI offers solutions that boost productivity, sustainability, and efficiency and is used in applications like crop productivity monitoring, soil fertility, predictive agricultural analytics, and supply chain efficiencies. Integrating generative AI in agriculture enhances global food security by increasing crop yields and reducing waste. Generative AI is also transforming agriculture in India. Indian farmers are leveraging AI to increase productivity sustainably. The “Saagu Baagu” project under AI4AI has enhanced yields and incomes for 7,000 Chilli farmers from Telangana, doubling their earnings through agritech and data management. Following its success, ‘Saagu Baagu’ is expanding to potentially impact 500,000 farmers across five value chains, demonstrating AI’s vast potential in agriculture. However, smallholder farmers face challenges like erratic weather, climate change impacts, pest infestations, declining yields, and financial constraints. Post-harvest issues like crop wastage, logistics, and market access also pose problems. The adoption of generative AI in AgriTech in India is still evolving and may vary across regions and farm sizes. Factors such as infrastructure availability, data access, and affordability can influence the pace of adoption. The Indian agri-tech market, valued at USD 204 million, is expected to transform exponentially due to AI adoption and supportive government policies. In conclusion, generative AI is transforming agricultural activities globally and in the country, enhancing productivity and efficiency across the agricultural value chain. Theme: Generative AI for Agriculture Generative AI has immense agricultural potential to revolutionise practices and address critical challenges. By leveraging GenAI, farmers can benefit from precision farming techniques, which optimise resource use and enhance crop yields. For instance, GenAI can generate detailed simulations of crop growth under different environmental conditions, helping farmers make informed decisions about planting and harvesting. GenAI-powered predictive models can also forecast weather patterns and pest outbreaks, enabling proactive measures to protect crops. Moreover, GenAI can assist in breeding programs by analysing genetic data to create new, resilient crop varieties. The integration of GenAI in agriculture promises to enhance productivity, sustainability, and resilience, ultimately contributing to global food security. Topics of Interest: We invite researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to submit original research papers, case studies, and reviews on the following topics related to Generative AI for Agriculture, including but not limited to: Precision Farming: Applications of GenAI in optimising resource usage, enhancing crop yields, and reducing environmental degradation. Crop Simulation Models: Development and application of GenAI to simulate crop growth under various environmental conditions. Predictive Modeling: Use of GenAI for forecasting weather patterns, pest outbreaks, and other critical agricultural events. Breeding Programs: GenAI in analysing genetic data to develop new crop varieties with enhanced resilience and productivity. Sustainability: GenAI's role is to promote sustainable agricultural practices and reduce the carbon footprint of farming activities. Automation: Innovations in agricultural automation using GenAI for tasks such as planting, monitoring, and harvesting. Data Generation: Techniques for generating synthetic agricultural data to improve model training and validation. Case Studies: Real-world applications and impact of GenAI in agricultural settings. Submission Guidelines: Prospective authors are invited to submit an approximately 300-word one or two-page abstract. The submissions will be accepted through https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=grains2024 All submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed by at least three program committee members. At least one author of each accepted abstract must register and present the research at the conference. Accepted and presented abstracts will be considered for chapters to be included in an edited book, “Generative AI in Agriculture,” Same as the Conference title. Registration Fee (including GST Amount): - INSAIT Members: Rs. 2,900 - Academicians: Rs. 3,500 - Students: Rs. 1,800 - Industry Professionals: Rs. 5,900 Link to pay registration fee online: https://events.ahduni.edu.in/?EveRequestActionCR=bkc3OUpjN01qbXVzSTJvTGxUQ3pYZy94c3BUaTRET1QxamZzWE14dUM0bjY3LzVrU2JMWTF4U0hrcU9MRWFNSFVYbWhRb1JLVExhbVFGQks0SmhIakxuYXFkbHowSnQ2cWFJdjhmUTJQL2M9 (Note: Please copy the whole link and paste it in the browser) Speakers (Partial List): - Dr. Trilochan Mohapatra Chairperson, Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Authority, Govt. of India (Former Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural Research) - Dr. Chandrashekhar Biradar, Country Director, India the Center for International Forestry Research and World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF) - Professor Pabitra Maitra Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur - Dr. Rabi Narayan Sahoo, Principal Scientist and Program Leader ICAR-NEPPA, ICAR-IARI - Dr. Dipankar Mandal Assistant Professor, School of Agro and Rural Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati - Dr. Murali Krishna Gumma Cluster Leader & Principal Scientist - Geospatial Sciences and Big Data, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) - Shri Dinesh Singh, Group Leader, TCS Digital Food Initiative (DFI), TCS Research and Innovation - Dr. Pratik Desai CEO, Kissan.AI - Shri Mohammad Salman, Group Product Manager, Wadhwani Institute for Artificial Intelligence - Shri Ravinkumar S Strategy and Business Development, Digital Food Initiatives (DFI), Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Note: this is a partial list of speakers and will be revised based on confirmation received from the list of experts invited. Committees: Patron Dr. Pankaj Chandra, Vice Chancellor, Ahmedabad University Steering Committee Chair: Dr. Adinarayana J., Professor, Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering (CSRE), Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay (IITB) Dr. Devanath Tirupati, Executive Provost, Ahmedabad University Dr. S. K. Chaudhari, DDG (NRM), Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Dr. R. C. Agrawal, DDG (Education), Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Dr. P L Patil, Vice Chancellor, University of Agricultural sciences, Dharwad Prof. V. C. Patil, Director of K.J. Somaiya Institute of Applied Agricultural Research, Sameerwadi Dr. Sunil Kale, Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ahmedabad University Dr. V K Dadhwal, Indira Gandhi Chair Professor of Environmental Science, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru Dr. P. Krishna Reddy, Professor, IIIT Hyderabad Dr. Anil Rai, ADG (ICAT), ICAR, New Delhi Dr. Chandrashekhar M. Biradar, Country Director-India and Principal Scientist, CIFOR-ICRAF Asia Continental Program General Chair Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary, Professor and Associate Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ahmedabad University Organization Committee Chair Dr. Mehul S Raval, Professor and Associate Dean, Experiential Learning, Ahmedabad University Members Dr. R B Sahoo, Principal Research Scientist, Agrl Physics Division, ICAR-IARI Dr. C Viswanathan, Deputy Director (Research), ICAR-IARI Dr. N G Patil, Principal Scientist, ICAR-National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning Dr. Vimal Mishra, IIT Gandhinagar Program Committee Chair Dr. Obi Reddy G P, Principal Scientist & Head, Division of Remote Sensing Applications, ICAR-National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (ICAR-NBSS&LUP), Nagpur Members Dr. Rajani Jain, Principal Scientist, ICAR-National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy Research (NIAP), New Delhi Dr. Soumik Sarkar, Professor, Director, Translational AI Center (TrAC), Iowa State, USA Dr. Jeganathan, C. Professor and Head, Department of Remote Sensing Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), Mesra, Ranchi Dr Srikrishnan Divakaran, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Krea University Dr. Wei Guo, Associate Professor, University of Tokyo Dr. Manjit Singh, Dean, College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Punjab Agriculture University Dr. D.K. Prabhuraj, Director (KSRSAC) Dr. U.K. Shanwad, Scientist (Agronomy), UASD Dr. C.P. Chandrashekhar, Professor of Agronomy, UASD Dr. Suresh K. Ukarande, Principal (KJSIEIT), Somaiya Vidyavihar University, Mumbai Dr. Mandar Chaudhary, Applied Researcher, eBay, USA Local Arrangements Committee Professor M T Savaliya, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ahmedabad University Dr. Dhaval Patel, Associate Professor, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ahmedabad University Dr. Sridhar Dalai, Assistant Professor, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ahmedabad University Dr. Dharamashi Rabari, Assistant Professor, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ahmedabad University Pragnesh Patel, Assistant Professor, L D College of Engineering, Ahmedabad, India Maitrik Shah, Assistant Professor, L D College of Engineering, Ahmedabad, India Deepak Hiremath, PhD Scholar, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ahmedabad University Jay Chaudhari, Research Fellow, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ahmedabad University Yagnik Bhavsar, PhD Scholar, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ahmedabad University Program Schedule: Date: Friday, October 25, 2024 8:00: Registration 9.30 - 11.00: Inauguration and Keynote Address 11.00 - 11.30: Tea/Coffee break 11.30 - 13.30: Technical Session - 1 13.30 - 14.30: Lunch 14.30 - 14:00: Technical Session - 2 16:00 - 16:30: Tea / Coffee break 16:30 - 18:00: Plenary session / Invited talks 18:00 - 19:00: Networking 19:00 - 20:00: Cultural Program 20:00: Dinner Saturday, October 26, 2024 8:30 - 9:30: Tea/Coffee and breakfast 9:30 - 11:00: Plenary session 11.30 - 13:00: Technical Session - 3 13:00 - 14:00: Lunch 14.30 - 16:00 Technical Session - 4 16:00 - 16:30: Valedictory 16.30: High Tea Important Dates: - Submission of Abstract: October 15, 2024 - Notification of Acceptance: October 20, 2024 - Submission of final version of the abstract: October 22, 2024 - Conference Dates: 25 - 26 October 2024 Venue: Auditorium, GICT Building, Central Campus, Ahmedabad University, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad - 380009, Gujarat, India |
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