Industrial Visit to Cetpa Infotech Pvt. Ltd.
6th September 2019
CSI Student Chapter, Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurugram organized a one day industrial visit to Cetpa Infotech Pvt. Ltd., Noida on 6th September 2019. 39 students from IT and CSE Department along with Mr. Amar Saraswat, Assistant Professor went for the visit.
CETPA is the market leader in different technical domains. It is ISO 9001:2015 certified Company, which is "Awarded as the best IT and Embedded company".
Company official welcomed the faculty member and student of DCE. The introduction session was conducted by Mr. Rahul Kumar, Senior Technical Executive at CETPA. During the session the major edge of technology over several fields was discussed. He also briefed the present scenario, and needs of the IT sector. He also introduced the students Python language & Tineye.
Next Mr. Kumar discussed NumPy, which is package for scientific computing with Python, a powerful N-dimensional array object, sophisticated (broadcasting) functions, tools for integrating C / C++ and Fortran code, useful linear algebra, Fourier transform, and random number capabilities.
Then, Mr. Kumar implemented a program using python and the NumPy library, for Image Compression. He discussed, this technology is being used for data and digital image compression, to reduce their cost for storage or transmission. He said, these algorithms may take advantage of visual perception and the statistical properties of image data to provide superior results compared with generic data compression methods which are used for other digital data.
Mr. Kumar also implemented a plug-in program called web crawler, which is also known as a spider or spiderbot, in which he demonstrated the students that how Web crawlers copy pages for processing by a search engine which indexes the downloaded pages so users can search more efficiently.
Finally, Mr. Kumar taught scripting to enable webcam. That was so well coded that it could identify objects. Once the image is detected, the next task was to Reverse Search this image on the Web. He discussed, for this, the easiest approach is to store the detected image at a publicly accessible URL. Mr. Kumar also discussed Tineye, which is one of the fastest image lookup and recognition engine. He said in this, returned dataset will contain images containing objects that matched your search object and the accuracy will of course depend on multiple factors which can be explored only when details of testing and staging environment of project are given.
Towards the end, students got a chance to interact with other members of the Cetpa team.
It was a great and enlightening experience for the students as it helped them to figure out about the various options available to them.