DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
A MINOR PROJECT II REPORT ON
“PROJECT TITLE”
Submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirements in the 5 th semester of
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
IN
INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
FOR
COURSE NAME: MINOR PROJECT
COURSE CODE: 22ISE58
By
STUDENT NAME 1 - USN
STUDENT NAME 2 - USN
Under the guidance of
GUIDE NAME
Designation
CERTIFICATE
Certified that the project work entitled “Auto-Attendance System Using Face Recognition”
carried out by Mr. Ashwin N, bearing USN 1NH22IS020, a bonafide student of V
semester in partial fulfillment for the award of Bachelor of Engineering in Information
Science & Engineering of New Horizon College of Engineering, an autonomous institute
affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi during the year 2024-25.
It is certified that all corrections / suggestions indicated for Internal Assessment have been
incorporated. The project report has been approved as it satisfies the academic requirements
in respect of Minor Project II work prescribed for the said Degree.
Name & Signature of Guide Name & Signature of HOD
Mrs. Karthiyayini Dr. Vandana C.P
Examiners :
Name Signature
1. …………………………………………………. ………………………………..
2. …………………………………………………… …………………………………
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Any project is a task of great enormity and it cannot be accomplished by an individual without
support and guidance. I am grateful to a number of individuals whose professional guidance
and encouragement has made this project completion a reality.
We have a great pleasure in expressing our deep sense of gratitude to the beloved Chairman
Dr. Mohan Manghnani for having provided us with a great infrastructure and well-furnished
labs.
We take this opportunity to express our profound gratitude to the Principal, Dr. Manjunatha,
for his constant support and encouragement.
We are deeply indebted to Dr. Anandhi R J , Dean Academics for her insightful guidance and
fostering a spirit of innovation and learning during this project.
We are also immensely grateful to Dr. Vandana C.P, Associate Professor and Head of the
Department of Information Science and Engineering, for her unwavering emphasis on
perfection and quality, which has been a cornerstone of our successful completion of the
minor-project.
We would like to express our thanks to the guide <GUIDE NAME>, Senior Assistant
Professor, Department of ISE, New Horizon College of Engineering, Bengaluru who has
always guided us in detailed technical aspects throughout our minor project.
We would like to mention special thanks to all the Teaching and Non-Teaching staff members
of Information Science and Engineering Department, New Horizon College of Engineering,
Bengaluru for their invaluable support and guidance.
Student Name USN
Student Name USN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1...................................................................................................................................1
Introduction.....................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Motivation of the Project
1.2 Problem Statement
CHAPTER 2 .................................................................................................................................4
Literature Survey
2.1 Existing System
2.2 Proposed System
2.3 Objectives of the Proposed System
CHAPTER 3...................................................................................................................................8
System Requirement Specifications
3.1 Hardware Requirements
3.2 Software Requirements
CHAPTER 4.................................................................................................................................12
System Design
4.1 Architectural Design............................................................................................................12
4.2 Algorithm/Flowchart
CHAPTER 5.................................................................................................................................18
Implementation
5.1 System Modules
CHAPTER 6.................................................................................................................................38
Results
CHAPTER 7.................................................................................................................................39
Conclusion & Future Enhancement...........................................................................................39
REFERENCES
LIST OF TABLES
Table No. Table Name Page No.
LIST OF FIGURES
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Abstract
Minimum 150- 200 words
Project Title AY-2024-25
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
In weakly illuminated environments, the images and video quality are often degraded. This
leads to reduction in the performance of particular systems, such as those used in consumer
electronics, visual surveillance and intelligent traffic analysis. For example, the low lighting
conditions in nighttime environments can produce images and video with low contrast, which
reduces the visibility [1].
1.1.1 Subtitle
Therefore, it is very difficult to capture images with high-quality in that the low-light effect
environment which may reduce the performance related to image processing and computer vision
applications [4, 5], and such images usually comprise of vast dark regions with reduced visibility
[6]. Samples of such images are shown in Fig 4.1. There exist various image enhancement
algorithms for improving the quality of images acquired under cloudy or other conditions.
(a) (b) (c ) (d)
Fig 4.1: Various Types of Low-light Images. (a) Night Time Image; (b) Unevenly illuminated
Image; c) Shadowed Environment Image; d) Image with a Dark Appearance.
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1.2 Motivation of the project
1.3 Problem Definition
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CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE SURVEY
2.1 Existing System
Phanich et. al. as nutritious diets are the important for maintaining a good health, it
becomes necessary for everyone to intake a healthy diet. The author utilizes the clustering
analysis method and the Self organizing method to formulate a FRS for the diabetes patients to
provide perfect suggestion on their food intake[6].
Jeong et. al. demonstrates the applicability of the recommendation system to the movie
lens, the proposed methodology of the paper utilizes the personal propensity and the secure
collaborating filtering to deliver remedies to the sparsity and the scalability problems [7].
2.2 Proposed System
2.3 Objectives of the Proposed System
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CHAPTER 3
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION
3.1 Hardware Requirements
The following are needed to efficiently use the application.
Processor - Intel Core i3 and above
Speed - 2.5 GHz
RAM - 8 GB (min)
Hard Disk - 50 GB
Android phone with OS version 5.0 and above
3.2 Software Requirements
Software requirements define software resource fundamentals that need to be installed on a
workstation to provide optimum working of a software. The following are required for optimal
development and usage of the application.
Operating System - Windows 7 and above
Programming Language - Java 8, Python 3.7
Compiler - Android Studio, Anaconda, Spyder
3.3 Datasets Used
The LOL dataset comprise of 500 low-light and normal-light image pairs and divided into 485
training pairs and 15 testing pairs. Most of the images are indoor scenes. The resolution of all
images is 400×600.
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CHAPTER 4
SYSTEM DESIGN
4.1 System Architecture
Fig 4.1: System architecture
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4.2 Flowchart of Proposed System
Fig 4.2: Flowchart of proposed system
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CHAPTER 5
IMPLEMENTATION
5.1 Code Implementation
Project Title AY-2021-22
CHAPTER 6
EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
6.1 Outcome of Proposed System
Add new products to the store database as shown in Fig 6.1.
Fig 6.1: Add to the database
Update the product stock and change the details about any existing product:
between all the modules occurs. Creates the cart, add products to it and then creates the bill:
6.2 Performance Evaluation
The developed model is designed by evaluating the using the dataset collected from over the
internet. The paper uses the performance metric accuracy, precision, recall and f- measure for
benchmarking the outcome of the proposed model. The outcomes are achieved over the core i5
processor with 128 GB RAM for about 50 Epochs. The dataset is categorized into training set,
testing and cross validation dataset a Kfold-cross validation is utilized for both training and testing.
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Fig 6.2: Training and Testing Accuracy
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CHAPTER 7
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE ENHANCEMENT
7.1 Conclusion
This project was about improving the existing billing system by making it digitalized. A better way
of billing system was implemented.
7.2 Future Enhancement
This application has much potential for future enhancement.
REFERENCES
[1] Lee, C. Lee, C.S. Kim, Contrast enhancement based on layered difference representation of 2d
histograms, IEEE Trans. Image Process. 22 (12) (2013) 5372–5384.
[2] Research Papers(minimum 25 papers to be cited)
[3] Web link( only 2 links can be added)
[4] Books
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