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October 15, 2019 at 2:06 pm #37086
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In our weekly column A Day In The Life Of, we are trying to step into the shoes of awesome techies from various organisations and sectors who are working in emerging tech areas like big data, data analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning and the internet of things, among others.
This week Analytics India Magazine got in touch with Satyanarayana Divi, co-founder and CTO at iRAM Technologies.
Describing his work as “Jack of all trades”, Satyanarayana says that his day-to-day work consists of things like:
“It is pretty difficult to switch tracks, especially from hardware to software and back,” he says.
Satyanarayana also has specific ideas as to the best tools and techniques a data science or analytics professional must have in his/her armour.
For Example, I attempted to use the TensorFlow algorithm using MATLAB for Object detection, and it didn’t work because the algorithm needed to be trained with various samples continuously, which required a lot of computing power and was impractical for a situation where the video was not in our control.
In any field, the designer needs to get to the bottom of the algorithm or set of algorithms required.
The designer needs to be strong in Mathematics and data structures.
When asked about the current project he’s working on, Satyanarayana said, “Presently we’re working on creating SmartCity solutions, design, and manufacturing of Wireless (Zigbee/LoRa, GPRS) outdoor gateways and vehicle parking.
Design development of Servers with Enterprise-class (J2EE) featuring Android and iOS apps for citizens to access the parking status at the city level.”
Satyanarayana explains that he prefers a small team since it is very difficult to motivate and innovate as a big team.
“The psychology and team dynamics work at a macro level with no intensity
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