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Mr Tomin Joseph

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  • Computer Science Artificial Intelligence

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Expertise in applying NLP techniques to Legal Documents.

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  • Male
  • #30, Valor Ct, Lavasa, Pune, Maharashtra 412112
Master of Science
St Joseph's College of Arts and Science (Autonomous) 2017
Bachelor of Science
St Joseph's College of Arts and Science (Autonomous) 2015
Assistant Professor Aug 2022 – May 2023
Christ University | Department of Statistics and Data Science
Assistant Professor Mar 2022 – Aug 2022
St Joseph's College of Arts and Science (Autonomous) | Department of Computer Science
Lecturer Nov 2019 – Mar 2022
Mount Carmel College,58, Palace Rd, Bangalore-52 (Autonomous) | Department of Computer Science

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Prof Tomin Joseph

Kristhu Jayanthi College, K. Narayanapura

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Dr Vijayalakshmi A

Christ University

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Supreme court dialogue classification using machine learning models

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