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Project Report

Table of Contents
S. No Topic Page No
1 Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Problem Definition

2 Literature Review
2.1
2.1

3
Chapter 1. Introduction
 Problem Definition
 History
 Shortcomings
 Project Objectives
 Project Outcomes
 Introduction could contain the following - statement of the problem,
importance/novelty of the problem
Chapter 2. Literature Review

Description and Summary of older studies

What others had done already??

Objectives Results Major Techniques Remarks


highlights used
Study 1
Study 2
Study 3

How others have addressed this or similar problems and the relevant results they obtained
(For example, “It has already been reported [1]……” OR “Garg et al [2] reported that….”
OR “It is known [3] that….” etc., where [1], [2], [3], should be detailed in the reference
section

Note: It is very important to draw the figures and prepare the tables yourself. If any figure or
table or data or result or opinion is not yours, cite relevant reference. If you do not cite
reference in such cases, you will be regarded to have plagiarized/stolen the material.
Chapter 3. Methodology

It should give the details of the approaches used by the student for arriving at results. The
approach could be theoretical, computational, experimental, or a combination of these. The
description should be detailed enough to enable someone else with the author's background to
use the same approach and get the same results.

3.1 Techniques relevant to your project


Explain in details about the techniques (Which techniques and why )

3.2 Your work or approach


Flowchart (Explanation of each and every block of flowchart)
Detailed description of how you are going to achieve which you have proposed in
Section-1 as project objectives.
Chapter 4. Result and Discussion

This chapters include the specific details of data generated and results obtained, in graphical
and/or tabular form. Based on the analysis and interpretation of data and results, major
findings should be pointed out unambiguously. It should be noted that the findings are to be
summarized according to the significance to the stated objectives, and should complement the
latter
 Results achieved.
 Explanations - Significance (How you reached to that result)
 Analysis of results
Chapter 5. Conclusions
 Conclusions drawn from the project
 Future aspects
 Recommendations
References
1. 1. Sheng, V. S., Provost, F., & Ipeirotis, P. G. (2008). Get another label?
Improving data quality and data mining using multiple, noisy labelers. KDD
'08: Proceedings of the 14th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining.

2. Snow, R., O'Connor, B., Jurafsky, D., & Ng, A. Y. (2008). Cheap and fast—but
is it good? Evaluating non-expert annotations for natural language tasks.
EMNLP '08: Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language
Processing.

3. Nakamoto, S. (2008). Bitcoin: A peer-to-peer electronic cash system.

4. Kumar, M., Agrawal, S., & Agarwal, D. (2020). Blockchain and


Crowdsourcing: A Synergistic Combination. IEEE Access.

5. Haklay, M. (2013). Citizen science and volunteered geographic information:


Overview and typology of participation. SpringerLink: Crowdsourcing
Geographic Knowledge.

6. Zhang, Y., Wen, J., Liu, Z., & Gu, M. (2017). A Blockchain-Based Data
Sharing Model for Crowdsourcing. IEEE International Conference on
Blockchain.

2.

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