VSR001
Credits: 4, L-T-P ratio: 0-1-3, Hours: 105
Course designer: Dr. Vaishnavi Nishankar
Objective: To present Indic scientific treatises chosen to work with by the researcher to be presented in a format that links the concepts as relatas, which help with quicker and deeper understanding and traversing of the chosen scientific text/portion
Prerequisites: None
Expected outcomes:
- Application of research components imbibed in VSS020 in anlysis and tagging of sentences with the appropriate structural and semantic tags
- Arriving at the most appropriate shaastric and textual structures for interpreting the chosen Indic scientific text/portion
- Devising the customized research methodology applicable for the researcher’s subject of research based on the tagged output
- Conceptually mapping a text/portion of the chosen Indic scientific text based on the relations to make the text/portion more readable, comprehensive and interpretable based on Indic research methodology
- Presentation of the insights obtained through the process of concept mapping in the subject of research
Details:
- Tagging a text sentences individually with pre-listed relations and textual structures
- Locating the relations and structures that are most relevant through their usage in the tagging process
- Converting the tagged content to a well-connected user-friendly concept map
- Interpretation and application of the text/portion to the chosen subject of research based on the shaastric research methodology customized for particular research purposes
- Presentating the insights and utility that the concept mapping brings about in the subject of research as a report