Sankar Kumar Pal
Born1950 (age 7374)
Kolkata, India
Alma materRajabazar Science College
University of Calcutta
Indian Statistical Institute
Imperial College London
Known forFuzzy neural network
Soft computing
Machine intelligence
AwardsPadma Shri, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize and more
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
InstitutionsIndian Statistical Institute

Sankar Kumar Pal (born 1950) is a computer scientist and the president (& former director) of the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. He is also a National Science Chair, Government of India. Prof. Pal is a computer scientist with an international reputation on pattern recognition, image processing, fuzzy neural network, soft computing, granular mining, and machine intelligence. He founded the Machine Intelligence Unit in 1993, and the Center for Soft Computing Research: A National Facility (the first of its kind in the country) in 2004, both at the ISI. He is the founder president of the Indian National Academy of Engineering, Kolkata Chapter.[1]

He is a recipient of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize in 1990. He was awarded Padma Shri in Science and Engineering on 5 April 2013 by the President of India Pranab Mukherjee in recognition of his work in machine intelligence.[2][3]

Education and career

SK Pal studied at the University of Calcutta for his BSc in physics (1969), and BTech (1972) and MTech (1974) in radio physics and electronics. He received a PhD in radio physics and electronics from the Rajabazar Science College campus of University of Calcutta in 1979 as a student of Indian Statistical Institute, and another PhD in electrical engineering along with Diploma of the Imperial College from Imperial College, University of London, in 1982. After completing PhD at Imperial College, London as a Commonwealth Scholar, he did post-doctoral research there during 1982 to 1983 as a UK Medical Research Council Fellow. Subsequently, he worked at the University of California, Berkeley and University of Maryland, College Park from 1986 to 1987 as a Fulbright Fellow, NASA Johnson Space Center from 1990 to 1992 and in 1994 as a US NAS-NRC Senior Research Associate, and US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. in 2004 as a visiting scientist. Besides, he had been a Distinguished Visitor of IEEE Computer Society (USA) for Asia-Pacific Region since 1997, and held several visiting positions in Australia, Poland, Italy, France, New Zealand, Japan and Hong Kong universities.

Pal joined the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata, as a CSIR Senior Research Fellow in 1975, and eventually entered into full professor position in 1987. He then became a distinguished scientist in 1998, the director in 2005, and the president in 2022. He was the first computer scientist as well as someone outside statistics and mathematics to become the director of ISI in its 75-year history. He is also the first ex-employee of ISI being elected to hold the honorable chair of President of ISI since its inception in 1931.[4][5]

His areas of research interests include fuzzy sets and uncertainty analysis, artificial neural networks for machine intelligence, pattern recognition, image processing, data mining, granular computing, genetic algorithms, rough sets, and soft computing with applications such as in bioinformatics, video analytics, online social network analysis, and cognitive mind development. He has pioneered hybrid intelligent systems like neuro fuzzy and rough fuzzy hybridization. The generic families of such hybrid intelligent models (networks) developed not only provide enhanced learning, understandability, knowledge mining and uncertainty management in decision-making, but also can explain the network decision in natural language. Besides, rough-fuzzy hybridization enables mining linguistic, categorical, and relational data. All these have led to significant synergistic technological developments in modern AI and data science. His image processing research in 1970s is perhaps the first investigation (other pioneer being A. Rosenfeld, UMD, College Park, USA) that brings out the root relation between the abstract concept of fuzzy sets and image processing tasks & the associated uncertainty involved. Subsequently, definitions for image entropy (mid 1980s) and generalized rough-fuzzy entropy (mid 2000s) based on logarithmic and exponential gain functions are provided for modelling the uncertainty. These measures are unique. Prof. Pal is widely recognized across the world for his pioneering and extraordinary contributions in Machine Intelligence, Fuzzy Logic, Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition. This has made India a leader in these disciplines in international scenario. His other highly cited original/ fundamental research include: i) Unsupervised dimensionality reduction algorithm (in early 2000s) producing maximally independent features, that results in fast and superior performance and is suitable for Big data, ii) Granular computing concept and models particularly when samples are indiscernible; here computations are performed using information granules rather than individual samples, thereby providing gain in both computation and performance in mining tasks, and iii) Z*-number, developed in mid 2010s, for machine subjectivity representation in machine-mind development by encapsulating the objective and subjective time, context, and affect components in natural language of thoughts, speech, and texts.

He is a co-author of twenty one books, about five hundred and fifty research publications, and two US patents. He has served/serving as editor in most of the well-known scientific journals in computer science and engineering (~25 international journals).[1] He visited more than forty countries as a Keynote/ Invited speaker or academic visitor. He has co-authored with researchers from 48 foreign and 16 Indian institutes.

According to Google Scholar, Pal's work had been cited about 37,000 times with h-index of 84.

SK Pal is the scientist who introduced the Soft Computing concept and research in India.

For his outstanding contributions, the Department of Science and Technology, GoI, established under his leadership the Center for Soft Computing Research (CSCR), first in Asia, in 2004 at ISI, Kolkata. Subsequently, CSCR is declared by the Governing Body of ISI as an Associate Institute of ISI in 2010.

Machine Intelligence Unit (MIU) founded by him in 1993 at ISI, Kolkata has now turned out to be an internationally recognized leading research school producing many science leaders.

It is during his directorship of ISI (2005-2010), when the birthday of Prof. P.C. Mahalanobis, the founder of ISI, was declared by the Prime Minister of India on 24 Dec 2006, as the “National Statistics Day” to be celebrated every year over the country. Further, establishing the ISI-Chennai Center, approving the ISI-North Eastern Center, and replacing UGC-pay scales by higher IISc-pay scales for faculty at ISI, are some other major achievements under his visionary leadership as Director of ISI. All these have long lasting educational and societal impact.

Biennial International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence (PReMI), started in 2005, is his brainchild. This facilitates regular interaction among Indian researchers with international experts in AI, ML and related areas for advancing science & technology.

He has graduated officially 22 PhD students, so far, in India and abroad. They are all well placed in academia and industry. Many of whom are internationally known leading scientists with recognitions like Fellows of IEEE, TWAS, IFSA, INSA, INAE, J.C. Bose National Fellow, Padma Shri, S.S. Bhatnagar awardee, P.C. Mahalanobis National Award of the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation (MOSPI), Govt. of India, Vice-President of Multinational IT Company, and Director of premier national Institutes.

Donations to Alma-maters and Instituting Medals/Fellowships: Besides his academic and research contributions, he has instituted the following awards in his alma-maters, starting from school education. These are aimed at nurturing the talent and scientific spirit as well as to help the students from less priviledged community, which in turn benefits the society: i) Two Merit-cum-Means Scholarships in 2013 for supporting two economically backward students of Classes IX and X every year in his alma-mater, Ariadaha Kalachand High School, Kolkata 700057, India. This facilitates them to complete their secondary school education. ii) A Gold Medal Award at Ramakrishna Mission Vivekanda Centenary College, Rahara, Kolkata 700118, India in 2024 for the Best Graduating BSc(Hons) Student across all science disciplines (currently seven) to nurture bright science-minds for higher studies. iii) A Gold Medal Award at Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata 700108 in 2003 for the Best M.Tech.(Computer Science) Dissertation to encourage and promote research excellence. iv) Besides, he has been donating regularly to the Student Assistant Fund of Imperial College of Science & Technology, London, UK, his another Alma-mater, to help students who face hardship to complete their study

Patriotism: NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA, desired to offer him a "Green card" in 1991 requesting to stay permanently in the USA when he was working there as a National Research Council (US National Academy of Sciences) Guest Investigator (Resident Research Associate). But he turned down the offer and returned back to India to serve his country for ever.

Family: Sunity Kumar Pal (father), Parul Bala Pal (mother), Amita (wife), Dhiman & Anshuman (sons). He is the second child of his parents with brother: Samir, and sisters: Anuradha, Anurupa and Sutapa. He came from a very ordinary family with a low-income group and many members. He knows the kind of hurdles and hardship one must face to complete the higher studies and reach the position where he is today.

Awards and recognition

Pal is the recipient of numerous awards including the 1990 Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize (which is the most coveted award in science in India), Padma Shri award in 2013[2] (which is the fourth highest civilian award in India), the 1999 G.D. Birla Award for scientific research (which is given to only one considering all branches of science – basic, applied, medical etc.), 1998 Om Bhasin Award from the Prime Minister of India, 1993 Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship, 2000 Al Khwarizmi International Award from the President of Iran, 2000-2001 FICCI (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry) Award, 1993 Vikram Sarabhai Research Award, 1993 NASA Tech Briefs Award (USA), 1994 IEEE Trans. Neural Networks Outstanding Paper Award (USA), 1995 NASA Patent Application Award (USA), 1997 IETE - R.L. Wadhwa Gold Medal, 2001 Indian National Science Academy - S.H. Zaheer Medal, 2005-06 Indian Science Congress - P.C. Mahalanobis Birth Centenary Gold Medal from Prime Minister of India for Lifetime Achievement, 2007 J.C. Bose Fellowship of the Government of India, 2008 Vigyan Ratna Award from Science & Culture Organization, 2013 Indian National Academy of Engineering Chair Professor, 2015 Indian National Academy of Engineering - S.N. Mitra Award, 2017 Indian National Science Academy - Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Lecture Award, 2018 Indian National Science Academy Distinguished Professorial Chair, 2020 National Science Chair of the Government of India, 2021 AICTE Distinguished Chair Professor, 2023 Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Lecture Award, 30th West Bengal State Science & Technology Congress, Department of Science and Technology and Biotechnology, Government of West Bengal, and 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award (1st time in the history of 60 years) of Ramkrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College, Rahara, Kolkata. He is an elected Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, The World Academy of Sciences for the Advancement of Science in Developing Countries (TWAS), International Association for Pattern Recognition, International Fuzzy Systems Association, International Rough Set Society, Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association, Web Intelligence Academy (Founding Fellow), Indian National Science Academy, National Academy of Sciences, India, Indian Academy of Sciences and Indian National Academy of Engineering.[4][5] He is an elected Foreign member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. Currently, he is the 14th President of Indian Statistical Institute.

References

  1. 1 2 INSA. "Indian Fellow". Indian National Science Academy. Archived from the original on 12 August 2016. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  2. 1 2 NetIndian News Network (5 April 2013). "President confers Padma Awards on 54 personalities". NetIndian. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  3. F wire (26 January 2013). "Padma Shri awardee favours honours to scientists". Firstpost. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  4. 1 2 KES International (23–25 June 2010). "Keynote Speakers at KES-AMSTA 2010". KES AMSTA. Archived from the original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  5. 1 2 Springer. "Professor, Pal, Sankar Kumar: SHort Biography". springer.com. Springer Science+Business Media. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
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