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Criminal Detection System

The Criminal Detection System project aims to develop software using artificial intelligence to identify and apprehend criminals quickly. The document outlines the project's objectives, methodologies, and the importance of design thinking in creating effective solutions. Acknowledgments are given to contributors, and various design tools and frameworks are discussed to enhance the system's functionality.

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Criminal Detection System

The Criminal Detection System project aims to develop software using artificial intelligence to identify and apprehend criminals quickly. The document outlines the project's objectives, methodologies, and the importance of design thinking in creating effective solutions. Acknowledgments are given to contributors, and various design tools and frameworks are discussed to enhance the system's functionality.

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CRIMINAL DETECTION SYSTEM

ABSTRACT
Today’s World Has Full Of Criminals. As we know, Many Criminal Has Full
Of Danger.So, We Found A Software Who Finds Criminal AnyWhere. In This System Criminal
Founbd Using Artificial Intellence. Our goal is to Find The Criminal And Catch Dangerous Criminal
As Soon As Possible.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We have taken many efforts in this project. However, it would not have been
possible without the kind support and help of many individuals and organizations. We
would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of them.

We are highly indebted to Prof. Dharmik Vasiyani for their guidance and constant
supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding the Design
Engineering Project Titled “CRIMINAL DETECTION SYSTEM” We would like to
express our gratitude towards staff members of Computer for their kind co-operation and
encouragement which helped us in completion of this project.

We even thank and appreciate to our colleague in developing the project and people
whohave willingly helped us out with their abilities.

Students Name: RAJ B. MAKWANA


RONIL D. GHORECHA
MILAP N. GOL
DHAIRIYA G. SARVAIYA

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LIST OF FIGURE

No. Figure Name

1. Gestalt Model
2. Activity
3. Environment
4. Interactions
5. Object
6. User
7. Empathy Mapping Canvas
8. People
9. Activities
10. Props/Possible Solution
11. Situations/Context/Location
12. Purpose
13. People
14. Product Experience
15. Product Functions
16. Product features
17. Components
18. Empathy Mapping Canvas
19. Ideation Canvas
20. Product Development Canvas
21. AEIOU Images
22. Mind Mapping Canvas
23. Prototype Model

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INDEX

TOPIC NO. TOPIC NAME PAGE NO.

I Acknowledgement I

II Abstract II

III List of Figure III

1. Introduction 1

1.1 What is design thinking ? Yourunderstanding. 2

1.2 Its importance , socio-economicalrelevance. 2

1.2.1 socio-economical relevance. 2

1.3 Learning tools and its importance. 3

1.3.1 Design by Analogy 3

1.3.2 Design by Art factual 3

1.3.3 Design by heuristic Approach 3

1.3.4 Design by Gestalt Model 3

1.4 Team building and Logbook exerciseand its importance 4

2. Empathy Mapping 5

2.1 Observation through AEIOU &other method 6

2.2 Role playing 11

2.3 Empathy Mapping Canvas 12

3. Ideation Canvas 14

4. Product Development Canvas 18

4.1 Production development canvas 19

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5. Canvas Images(All) 23

5.1 Empathy Mapping Canvas 24

5.2 Ideation Canvas 25

5.3 Product Development Canvas 26

5.4 AEIOU Images 27

5.5 Mind Mapping Canvas 28

5.6 Prototype 29

6. Conclusion / summary 30

7. Reference 31

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1. Introduction

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1.1 What is design thinking? Your understanding.

Design thinking is skill that allows a Design Product near to alight people want
with what can be done, and produce a viable business strategy that creates customer
value and market opportunity.

“Design Thinking is a human-centered approach to innovation. That


draws from the designer's toolkit to integrate the needs of people. The possibilities
of technology and therequirements for business success.”

1.2 Its importance, socio-economical relevance.


Encourages creative consideration of a wide array of innovative solutions Can be
applied to any field, including higher education Approaches challenges from the
point of view (POV) of the enduser Calls for a deep understanding of that user’s
emotional needs.

1.2.1 Socio-economical relevance.

Student can access computer by voice, shopkeeper can take all payment
information of goods from computer, senior citizen can be listening news
by computer voice, andemployee can give presentation in meeting, child
can listen music (poems, rhymes).

Gestalt Model: -
Design by
Analogy.

Design by Art
Design by
factual. Design gestaltModel

Design by Heuristic
Approach.

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1.3 Learning tools and its importance.


Learning tools have four methods.

1.3.1 Design by Analogy.

1.3.2 Design by Art factual.

1.3.3 Design by heuristic Approach.

1.3.4 Design by Gestalt Model.

1.3.1 Design by Analogy.


Analogy is the process of association between situations from one domain
(source) to another (target) made possible through the establishment of relations
or representations.

Design by Analogy means comparison of similar features/ functions of two or


more things.A potentially powerful tool in idea generation (ideation).

1.3.2 Design by Art factual.


Its representations that express characteristics such as the properties of the object
itself or captured information such as design constraints can serve to inspire,
represent, and managethe decisions made throughout the design process.

1.3.3 Design by heuristic Approach.


In simple definition “is an adjective for experience-based techniques that
help inproblem solving, learning and discovery.”

1.3.4 Design by Gestalt Model.


Gestalt theory has become fundamental to several related disciplines,
includingart, graphic design, web design and interior design.

We use Design by Art factual learning tools because we observe problem of blind
people that they cannot access computer easily. we observe leap board is not
purely.

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1.4 Team building and Logbook exercise and its importance.


We are DARSHIT JOSHI(231133107011), KUNAL DAMA(231133107010),
PATEL FENIL(231133107045) and VISHVA PANCHAL(231133107036) from
computer Engineering department for us this is the first stage of Design Engineering. We
had great experience with our Guide Prof. Dharmik Vasiyani. Vishal sir has been really
helpful to us,we are thankful to them & the support given by them. Temporary work and
analysis of the basic theories, we examine how a designer can generate and resolve ideas
to produce creative solutions that best meet the stated aims of a brief.The logbook for our
projectis a hard bound notebook. Hence it is not attach with the project. It will be provided
along with the report.

In the logbook we have recorded activities carried out during this semester and
how wefounded idea and how we proceeded for this project.

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2. Empathy Mapp

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2.1. Observation through AEIOU & other method.

A: Activity

It define the activity of the system,

• Fatch From Database

• Analise Data & Traffic

• Recongnize Face

• Research New Case

• Compare Image With Others

• User Access Control

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E: Environment

It define the in which environment this system will be usable,

• Rainy Whether

• Summer Days

• Winter Season

• Ac/Non Ac LAB

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I: Interactions

Interaction specify the interaction between user and system,

• Cyber Cell

• Police Headquaters

• Police

• Withness

• Cyber Employees And Managers

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O: Object

It define the objects in whole system,

• High Speed Internet


• High Configration Pc
• Server Room
• Face Database

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U: User

It define that who can use or interact with the system.

• Cyber Cell
• Police
• Admin

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2.2 Role playing

As we know money is one of the important thing now a day. CRIMINAL


DETECTION SYSTEM makes Our City Without Criminals. the Criminals face then
system compares that with stored face images wich are already stored in database and
indentify the validuser.

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2.2 Empathy Mapping Canvas

Story Boarding:
Happy:
We Can Identify Person Information By Using There Car Registration Number
And His Face Verifying By Using Tool.
Happy:
If You Find Some Evidence Which Releated To Criminal Face Then You Can
Identify From Database And Criminal’s Details.
Sad:
If Given Data Is More Complex Than Output Will Less Accurate.
Sad:
Sometimes Face Recognizing Take More Time To Proper Work Is Not Possible.

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3. Ideation canvas

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People:

It specify the people who can easily interact with the system

1. Cyber Cell
2. Defense Department
3. Police Head
4. Citizen

Activities:

It define the activities of the system.

• User Access Control


• Research About New Case
• Recognize Face
• Analyze Data And Traffic
• Compare One Image With Other

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Tools/Objects/Props/Equitment:

It is define the props will be used in a system.

• Required HD Cameras
• Required Pc/Mobiles
• Need Large Database
• Manage Complex Data

Situations/Context/Location:

It is define the in which environment this system will be usable.

• Lack Of Staff Member


• Office
• Workload
• Mall/Hotels
• Home
• Banks
• Optimizations

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4. Product development
canvas

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4.1 Production Development Canvas

Product development canvas defines the system’s features and functions


also components.

Purpose:

Purpose define the main reason to implement this system.

• Illegal Activity Reduced


• Catch Criminals
• Case Solving
• Stop Unauthorized Access
People:

It specify the people who can easily interact with the system.

1. Cyber Cell

2. Defense Department

3. Police Head

4. Citizen

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Product Experience:

This is taken from the clients who use this system. Or the clients for
which this system will designed.
• Criminal Catch Easily
• Time Management
• Fast Find Criminal

Product Functions:

It define the functions which we can done through system.


• Secure System
• Select One Face

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Product features:

It define the extra feature of system.


• Highly Secure
• Find Criminal Than Alert
• User Face Recognization

Components:

It define the objects in whole system.


• Cameras
• Server
• Connection Cables
• Network Devices

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5. Canvas images (All)

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5.1 Empathy Mapping Canvas:-


Understand the problem of society is one of the biggest challenges for engineering
students as tillnow they were making project on imaginary ideas. So the sheet 1
session was based on understanding the domains in broader sense emphasized on
interacting with the people of your domain area which included more of causal talk
rather than technical session. It focused on makingpeople comfortable in discussing
their problem with our students. And this activity was named as story boarding
canvassing.

Here we included in this sheet who can use this applications it means users and we
included stakeholder’s means who interest in this project to donate his time or
money for helping project developing. Here in this sheet we include a positive or
negative story happy or sad story. Happy story means which people is earn
advantages of this.

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5.2 Ideation Canvas:-


Secondary day was to create “The Ideation Canvas”. The next step was to now his
problems. But to do that we had to come up with possible contexts situation and locations
of the users activities. Because onlyafter discussing the various possibilities of how several
activities need to be done, can we find out the activities are difficult for the peoples to
perform.

In this sheet we show peoples, activities, situation/context/location, props/possible


solutions.

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5.3 Product Development Canvas:-


Third task was to create “Product Development Canvas”. Third canvas is about the solution
to be developed. What is the purpose? Who is the user? What are the features? What are the
functions? What are the components? These all things are to be pointed out in this canvas.
With the canvas so far filled, we reached the conclusion that identification system would
serve the cause best. It can be adopted to work in identify anything easily.

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5.4 AEIOU Images:-

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5.5 Mind Mapping Canvas:

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5.6 Prototype Model:

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5.7 LNM Sheet:

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6. Conclusion / summary

In The Project We Are Required To devlop A Software On Criminal Detection


System. In This Time Of Most Dangerous Criminal Ran Out From Jail. This Criminal
Detection System Can Prove To BE Helpful Since It Allows To Find The Criminal.
Search Criminal On The Basic OFTheir Crime EveryPolice Station Can Find Through
Cameras At Time.

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