De-1b Report
De-1b Report
De-1b Report
C. K. Pithawala College Of
Engineering & Technology
affiliated with GTU
A
Project Report
on
DESIGN ENGINEERING – 1B
B. E. II, Semester – IV
Computer Engineering
Submitted by:
Sr. No. Name of Student Enrolment No
(Faculty Guide)
Academic year
(2022-23)
C.K. PITHAWALLA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the Project entitled “ATTENDANCE USING FACE RECOGNITION
SYSTEM.” has been prepared by
Lathiya Disha(210090107083),
Theliwala Archi(210090107063),
in the subject of Design Engineering-1A under my Guidance in partialfulfillment of the
Degree of Bachelor Engineering in Computer Department (IV-Semester) ofGujarat
Technological University, Ahmedabad During the Academic Year 2022-23.
DATE : 29/06/2023
Next, the report delves into the system architecture, outlining the key components and their functionalities.
It covers the hardware requirements, including cameras and computing devices, as well as the software components
needed for face detection, recognition, and data management
Furthermore, the report discusses the advantages and potential challenges associated with implementing a
face recognition attendance system in colleges. It explores the benefits of real-time attendance tracking, reduced
human errors, and the ability to generate accurate attendance reports effortlessly. It also addresses concerns
regarding privacy, user acceptance, and technical limitations
Overall, this report provides a comprehensive overview of face recognition technology and its application in
college attendance management. It serves as a valuable resource for educational institutions seeking to automate
their attendance processes, improve efficiency, and enhance security through the adoption of face recognition
systems.
The success of any task depends on the efforts made by the person but it cannot be achieved
without cooperation of other persons which are helpful. So, we would like to thank C.K.
PITHWALLA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY for giving us the
opportunity of doing this DESIGN ENGINEERING -1B Project.
The entire Session of our DE-1B completion was a great experience providing us with the
insight & invocation into learning various and benefits of teamwork. We would like to take this
opportunity to express our sincere thanks to all those people without whose support and co-
operation, it would have been difficult to complete this project.
Primarily, we are very much thankful to our project guide Rakesh M. Katariya and our co-
guide prof. Hemil Patel for their leading guidance and sincere efforts throughout project work.
both are having deep interest in simplifying the difficulties. Also she has been a consistent source
of inspiration for us.
we heartly thank our subject co-ordinators Prof. Vishruti V. Desai , Prof. Neelam A.
Surti and Prof. Chetan K. Solanki for their help in this project. We are grateful to our HOD Prof.
Saurabh S. Tandel and our beloved principal Dr. Anish Gandhi for providing us with deep
knowledge and all necessary resources.
Once again we are grateful to all those without whom this work would not have been
completed successfully.
Lathiya Disha(210090107083)
Theliwala Archi(210090107063)
CHAPTER-1 : INTRODUCTION
Face recognition has set an important biometric feature, which can
be easily acquirable and is non-intrusive. Face recognition based
systems are relatively oblivious to various facial expression. Face
recognition system consists of two categories: verification and face
identification. Face verification is an 1:1 matching process, it
compares face image against the template face images and whereas is
an 1:N problems that compares a query face images.
• Props /tools /objects/ equipment includes tools such as sign to way fid, vehicles,
CCTV cameras, bike, Speed breaker, sensors and gates
I'd be happy to provide feedback on your college attendance project. Please
provide more details about the project, such as the objectives, methodologies
used, and any specific areas you would like
feedback on. Additionally if you have any specific questions or concerns, please
let me know, and I'll do my best to address them in my feedback.
1. User Interface:
The majority of users praised the user interface for its simplicity and
intuitive design. They appreciated the clear instructions, visual aids, and easy-to-
navigate screens. However, a small percentage of users suggested adding more
visual cues for parking space availability and incorporating a map layout for better
orientation within the parking facility.
The College Attendance Project aims to improve attendance tracking and monitoring systems in educational
institutions. In order to develop an effective solution, it is important to conduct prior art research to understand
existing technologies, systems, and approaches related to attendance management in colleges.
This summary provides an overview of the prior art research conducted for the project.
Literature Review: A comprehensive literature review was conducted to explore academic papers,
journals, and conference proceedings related to college attendance systems. Key findings from the
● Barcode/RFID Technology: Several studies have proposed using barcode or RFID technology for
attendance tracking. These systems involve issuing unique identifiers (barcodes or RFID tags) to
students, which are then scanned or read at designated checkpoints. This method offers faster data
collection but may require additional hardware infrastructure.
● Biometric Systems: Some research focuses on using biometric data (such as fingerprints, facial
recognition, or iris scans) for attendance monitoring. Biometric systems offer high accuracy and
eliminate the need for physical tokens, but they may raise privacy concerns and require
advanced
● Student Information Systems: Many colleges use Student Information Systems (SIS) that include
attendance tracking modules. These systems allow faculty members to record attendance
electronically, generate reports, and notify students about their attendance status. However, the
● Mobile Applications: Several colleges have adopted mobile applications specifically designed for
attendance management. These apps enable students to check-in using their smartphones,
provide real-time attendance updates, and facilitate communication between faculty and students.
Integration with existing college systems is a crucial
aspect of such applications.
● Data Analytics: Some colleges utilize data analytics techniques to analyze attendance patterns,
identify trends, and generate insights. This helps in proactive intervention to improve attendance
rates and student engagement.
Innovative Approaches: The research also identified some innovative approaches and emerging
Conclusion: The prior art research conducted for the College Attendance Project reveals a variety of existing
technologies and approaches for attendance management in colleges. From manual methods to advanced
biometrics, RFID, mobile applications, and emerging technologies like IoT and AI, there are multiple avenues
to explore in developing an innovative and efficient attendance tracking system. By analyzing the strengths
and limitations of existing solutions, the project can identify opportunities for improvement and propose a
robust attendance management system tailored to the specific needs of educational institutions.
Reverse engineering of college attendance involves analyzing and understanding the factors that influence
college students' attendance patterns. By examining attendance data and various influencing factors, researchers
can gain insights into students' behaviors and make informed decisions to improve attendance
rates. Here's a summary of the key aspects of learning from reverse engineering college attendance:
Data Collection: To conduct a reverse engineering analysis of college attendance, attendance data
needs to be collected. This data can be obtained from attendance registers, online platforms, or
influence students' attendance behavior. These factors can include academic performance, course
difficulty, relevance of course material, teaching methods, instructor quality, class size, student
engagement, motivation, and personal circumstances.
Statistical Analysis: Statistical techniques can be applied to the attendance data and influencing
factors to understand relationships and correlations. This may involve regression analysis,
correlation analysis, or other statistical methods to determine the significance of various factors on
Attendance.
Predictive Modeling: Reverse engineering attendance can also involve developing predictive models
to forecast student attendance based on historical data and influencing factors. These models can
provide insights into the likelihood of attendance and help identify students who may be at risk of
low attendance.
Intervention Strategies: The insights gained from reverse engineering college attendance can inform the
development of intervention strategies. These strategies may include improving teaching
2.7 Summary
To provide a summary of college attendance, we would need a dataset or some specific information related to college
attendance. The summary could include statistics such as enrollment rates, graduation rates, fields of study,
demographics, and other relevant factors. However, without specific data or context, it is not possible to provide a
comprehensive summary of college attendance. If you have a specific dataset or topic in mind, please provide more
details, and I'll be happy to assist you further.
CHAPTER 4 : (Phase-3) Roungh Prototype Model