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‘Moenjodaro’s script can be deciphered through computer technology’
The Newspaper's Staff ReporterUpdated December 30, 2017
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KARACHI: A Sri Lankan scholar on Friday said Moenjodaro’s script could be deciphered through computer technology.

“But it requires constant effort on the technological front to get us through,” said Dr Gihan Dias of the University of Moratuwa. He was speaking at the concluding session of a two-day international conference on computing and related technologies, organised by the Sindh Madressatul Islam University (SMIU) in collaboration with the Higher Education of Pakistan.

The moot was concluded after three memorandums of understanding (MoUs) were inked by the SMIU with two Romanian universities and a Nigerian college.He said human languages were complex and could not be completely understood by the technology, adding, computers needed to handle text, images, and speech etc.

“We need language resources as data of how our languages are used, linguistic resources, and how our languages work, is highly important.”

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Sri Lankan scholar said Google, Bing etc. base their translation systems on huge quantities of data – billions of sentences – and Sinhala and Tamil, like other South Asian languages as Sindhi, Punjabi etc. being low-resourced languages did not have such large amounts of data; and it was difficult to find good parallel corpora.“Computers and mobile devices need to store data in our own languages, and also process them in sophisticated ways, for example, to provide an answer to a written or spoken question,” said Prof Dias.

Prof Dias said two years ago the University of Moratuwa started a project to translate between Sri Lanka’s two official languages – Sinhala and Tamil.

“It quickly became apparent that in order to develop a translation system, we first needed both language and linguistic resources.”Earlier, the SMIU’s vice chancellor, Dr Muhammad Ali Shaikh signed the MoUs with Dr Ramona Lile of the University of Arad, Dr Florin Popentiu of the University of Oradea and Dr Muahmmad Adamu Jebba of Niger College of Education, Minna, Nigeria.

Dr Shaikh thanked the international scholars who visited Pakistan and shared their knowledge with their counterparts and students in Pakistan.Dr Hla Myo Tun of Yangon Technological University, Myanmar, spoke over the implementation of distributed control systems for Rice Mill using C#. Dr Mansoor Ahmed Tahir of Iqra University presented his papers on avoiding broadcasts and loops in multipath topology.

Noman Islam of Iqra University presented a paper on 5G network.

Prof Manzoor Ahmed Hashmani of the University of Technology Petronas, Malaysia, said business intelligence and analytics were in high demand as organisations seek to use information assets to improve business outcomes, customer relationships, and operational efficiency.

Dr Amir Manzoor of Bahria University, Karachi, said Pakistani businesses, just like those in many other developing countries, lack e-CRM (customer relationship management) system.Dr Gabor Kiss of Obuda University, Hungary, discussed the possibilities of changing information security awareness of the students in the higher education.

Bilal Ameen of ILMA University Karachi spoke over international leading stock market under the umbrella of information technology and Syed Mohammad Faran of Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology presented paper on interior design e-commerce website.

Shahzeb Soomro of SZABIST, Larkana, presented his paper on the security of 5G technology. He said as growing number of cybercrimes had increased, the requirement of privacy and security mechanism got higher to prevent isolation of information by communication between multiple devices and appliances in the application of 5G.

Bilal Liaquat and Zarlish Khan Tanoli of Bahria University also spoke.

Published in Dawn, December 30th, 2017
 
Allow Indian Brains to access the region and I am sure language will be deciphered.
 
give us access to babri masjid we will held an investigation either there was a ram mandir or not :) .
Kindly present your detailed investigation method, requirements and notified capabilities on matter, based on merits of same your case will looked into.
 
Kindly present your detailed investigation method, requirements and notified capabilities on matter, based on merits of same your case will looked into.
let us visit the site first .:) . further info will follow soon .
 
Considering your country has a lower average IQ than us, I wouldn't bet on it.
Fair enough, let me rephrase it to make sense.

Allow Indian Tech Brains to access the region and I am sure language will be deciphered.
 
Cheap free holiday tricks are gone...come back to reality, prove your worth to get respect and access.
so do you . you are from the same country whose "education" minister says "cow inhale & exhale oxygen " .
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dont give me any vedic shit .

They didnt find ram mandir there. Thats what is my understanding but not sure.
their government support the demolition of babri masjid as they support bhajrang dal in 2002 riots.
 
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so do you . you are from the same country whose "education" minister says "cow inhale & exhale oxygen " .
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dont give me any vedic shit .


their government support the demolition of babri masjid as the support bhajrang dal in 2002 riots.

Babri masjid demolition was politically motivated.
 
If Indian brains are so good they will not ask Pakistanis for the access. They will barge in.
@Crystal-Clear @dsr478 @Kaptaan

Till now they are shouting Baluchistan Baluchistan...then they will shout Pakistan Pakistan...dont ask to much from indian brains :P

so do you . you are from the same country whose "education" minister says "cow inhale & exhale oxygen " .
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dont give me any vedic shit .
If you believe in politicians...than you dont need vedic shit, you are already in pile of shit ....:P

Lol, height of delusion. Oxford University is running this effort for years now.

You are expecting a Pizza baker to make nihari ....
I agree height of delusion....
 

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