Affiliation

Linguistic Research Unit
Indian Statistical Institute
203, Barrackpore Trunk Road
Baranagar, Kolkata – 700108, West Bengal, India
Email: moumitadutta.email@gmail.com
Research Gate: researchgate.net/profile/Moumita_Dutta6
Linked In: linkedin.com/in/moumitadutta/

Education

  • M.Sc. in Computer Science from West Bengal State University, West Bengal, 2017.
  • B.Sc. in Computer Science (Honours) from Acharya Prafulla Chandra College, 2015.
  • Higher Secondary Examination from West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education, 2012.
  • Secondary Examination from West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, 2010.

Technical Skills

  • Tools: NetBeans, Eclipse, Microsoft Visual Studio, Dreamweaver, FileZilla, WordNet, Weka, Rapid Miner, Octoparse, HTTrack, Cloudera VM.
  • Database Servers: MS Access, MySQL, Oracle.
  • Programming Languages: C, C++, Java, C#, Matlab.
  • Assembly Languages: Microprocessor 8085/8086.
  • Query Languages: SQL, PL/SQL.
  • Markup Languages: HTML, HTML5, CSS.
  • Scripting Languages: Shell scripts and programming.
  • Operating Systems: All versions of Windows, Linux (ubuntu, fedora).

Soft Skills

  • Good oratory/communication skills and writing abilities.
  • Ability to organize events.
  • Taking responsibilities and fulfilling them.
  • Dedication towards work.
  • Good at team work.

Additional Qualifications & Achievements

  • Diploma Course in Information Technology Application of Twelve months duration from January, 2014 to December, 2014 from Youth Computer Training Centre.
  • M.Sc. in Computer Science, 1st Class First (Rank-1), West Bengal State University, 2017.
  • "Provisional offer letter under INSPIRE fellowship" from the Department of Science and Technology (DST) for pursuing PhD.

Work Experience

  • Presently, working as a Project Linked Person (Computer Science) at Linguistic Research Unit (LRU), Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata on the project ‘POS Tagged Bangla Text Corpus Generation’.

Participation at Seminars, Conferences, Workshops



  • Participated in the 2 Days National Seminar on ‘Recent Trends in Computing’ organised by the Department of Computer Science, West Bengal State University on 16th and 17th March, 2016.
  • Attended the One-day Seminar on ‘New Perspective on Language Classification’ held on 26th February, 2019 at the Department of Linguistics, University of Calcutta.

Publications in National & International conference proceedings



  • Himadri Mukherjee, Moumita Dutta, Sk Md Obaidullah, K.C. Santosh, Santanu Phadikar and Kaushik Roy, “SISU - A speaker identification system from short utterances”, in International Conference Recent Trends in Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (RTIP2R-2018), Solapur University, Maharastra, India, proceedings by Springer (accepted).
  • Himadri Mukherjee, Moumita Dutta, Sk Md Obaidullah, K.C. Santosh, Santanu Phadikar and Kaushik Roy, “Lazy learning based segregation of top-3 South Indian languages with LSF-A feature”, in International Conference Recent Trends in Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (RTIP2R-2018), Solapur University, Maharastra, India, proceedings by Springer (accepted).
  • Himadri Mukherjee, Moumita Dutta, Sk Md Obaidullah, K.C. Santosh, Teresa Goncalves, Santanu Phadikar and Kaushik Roy, “Performance of classifiers on MFCC-based phoneme recognition for language identification”, in International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Communications, and Business Analytics (CICBA-2018), Kalyani Govt. Engg. College, India, proceedings by Springer (accepted).

Participation in experiments

  • Participated in two Psycholinguistics experiments on 10th December, 2018, held at Jadavpur University, conducted by Professor Aditi Lahiri, University of Oxford, UK, under the project ‘Resolving morpho-phological alternation: historical, neurolinguistics and computational approaches’ , funded by the European Research Council.
  • Participated in two Linguistics experiments on 15th January, 2019, held at Jadavpur University, conducted by Professor Aditi Lahiri, University of Oxford, UK, under the project ‘Resolving morpho-phological alternation: historical, neurolinguistics and computational approaches’ , funded by the European Research Council.