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PDF2MindMap: AI-Based Interactive Mind Map Generation

Authors: Assistant Professor Sangeeta Mohapatra, Assistant Professor Pooja Mohbansi, Omkar Bhalekar, Avinash Nayakawadi, Sumit Patil, Md Mahbub Reza

Abstract: This paper presents an innovative application that converts PDF documents into interactive mind maps using advanced AI technologies. By leveraging Google’s Gemini AI model and Streamlit, PDF2MindMap extracts text from uploaded PDFs, processes it to identify key concepts, and generates a hierarchical markdown mind map. The mind map is visualized through an enhanced Markmap interface, providing an intuitive and dynamic way to explore document structures. This tool aims to streamline knowledge extraction and visualization, offering significant value in educational, research, and professional contexts where understanding complex documents quickly is essential.

 

 

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Helping Hands Android Application

Authors: Deepti Varshney, Prerna Jadhav, Anam Shaikh, Anisha Dhumal, Tejal Pawar

Abstract: The "Helping Hands" app is designed to link donors with those in need, streamlining the process of distributing essentials like food and clothing. This mobile platform enables users to donate items effortlessly, monitor their contributions, and ensure that deliveries reach the intended recipients efficiently. By incorporating NGOs, hospitals, and animal shelters, the app enhances transparency and optimizes resource management. It tackles urgent issues such as hunger and homelessness, providing a straightforward yet powerful means to foster social responsibility and philanthropy within the community.

 

 

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Legal Information And Act Repository Software

Authors: Professor Swati Bagade, Dr.Anamika Jain, Vedashri Satle, Samruddhi Raskar, Viniya Sanap, Sneha Salunke

Abstract: This research targets an automated system developed in the form of a mobile application which provides relevant legal acts and sections based on user queries. It aims both at legal practitioners and the layman. Users need to explain a legal issue in a normal language and the software seeks the relevant laws, sections, and regulations. It enhances legal transparency, supports research, and aids compliance by tailoring content to different jurisdictions. The system uses structured databases and sophisticated search techniques to provide guaranties for precise and quick retrieval of legal information. With a user-friendly interface and offline accessibility, this application bridges the gap between legal complexities and public understanding, making legal knowledge more accessible, actionable, and efficient for various users, including legal professionals, businesses, and individuals seeking legal guidance.

 

 

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Face Mask Detection Using Convolutional Neural Network

Authors: Professor Swati Bagade, Khushi Dilip Wable, Siddhi Virendra Galande, Shreya Vinod Galande, Chanchal Suresh Khandarkar

Abstract: Wearing face masks is a recommended preventive measure to curb the spread of infectious diseases, particularly SARS-CoV-2. Consequently, automated detection of mask usage, including proper placement and mask type, remains a key area of research. Coronaviruses, a vast family of viruses, have significantly impacted public health due to their high transmissibility. To safeguard public health, individuals are encouraged to practice social distancing, maintain hand hygiene, and most importantly, wear face masks. Mask usage has become widespread globally, with densely populated regions, such as India, facing heightened challenges in ensuring compliance. The developed model has undergone through training and validation using a real-world dataset and has been additionally tested on live video streams to assess its effectiveness. The system’s accuracy has been evaluated under various conditions, including different distances, positions, and multiple individuals within a single frame, ensuring reliable and consistent performance.

 

 

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Keyloggers Application

Authors: Professor Swati Bagade, Dr. Anamika Jain, Sujata Patil, Anusha Rolla, Vaishanavi Sarangdhar

Abstract: This project presents a security system that helps protect laptops from unauthorized access. If someone enters the wrong password once, the owner receives a notification. After three incorrect attempts, the laptop shuts down automatically to prevent further access. If an intruder manages to log in using the correct password, they will be asked three security questions set by the owner. If they fail to answer correctly, the laptop shuts down again. This system improves security by sending real-time alerts, adding extra verification steps, and preventing unauthorized use while keeping user data private.

 

 

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SAFARIMATE-A Centralized Platform For Streamlining Jungle Exploration

Authors: Professor Yashanjali Sisodia, Om Dongare, Pranav Gaikwad, Risheekesh Gavate, Atharva Dumbre

Abstract: Traveling through jungles and wildlife reserves is an exciting adventure, but it comes with its fair share of challenges—getting lost, struggling to find transport, securing safe lodging, and connecting with trustworthy tour guides. This paper introduces a website designed to solve these problems by offering real-time navigation help, transport details, accommodation options, and immersive cultural experiences. By using technology, the platform ensures a smoother, safer, and more enjoyable journey for travelers. Here, we discuss how the website works, its key features, and its potential to transform jungle tourism.

 

 

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Disaster Management System

Authors: Swati Bagade, Lavanya Vinaykumar Pashine, Mrunalini Kamble, Pranav Jadhav, Abhinash Roy

Abstract: Disasters, both natural and man-made, pose significant threats to human lives and infrastructure. Effective disaster management requires timely response, coordination between government agencies, s, and affected individuals, and real-time data collection. This project proposes a Disaster Management System, which serves as a platform where people in distress can request help and where volunteers, NGOs, and government agencies can respond efficiently.The system will include real-time reporting, resource allocation, and volunteer management features. The platform will support multiple users, including citizens, volunteers, and administrators, with role-based access to ensure efficient operations. The proposed system aims to improve disaster response efficiency and enhance communication during emergencies.

 

 

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Rain Sensor: An Automated Protection System For Clothes

Authors: Assistant Professor Manisha Wasnik, Jay Burde, Shreya Tapkir, Apurva Solanke, Yash Burde, Siddesh Tapkir

Abstract: Drying clothes outdoors is a standard household practice, but unexpected weather changes, particularly rain, can cause inconvenience. Traditional drying methods rely on constant human supervision, making them inefficient. This project presents an Automatic Rain Sensor for Clothes, which autonomously detects rainfall and activates a protective covering to prevent clothes from getting wet. The system is designed with a rain detection sensor, a microcontroller, and an automated covering mechanism. When rain is detected, the microcontroller signals the system to deploy the protective covering. Once the rain stops, the cover retracts, allowing clothes to resume drying. This project emphasizes affordability, energy efficiency, and quick responsiveness to changing weather conditions.

 

 

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ARTSETU : A World Of Handmade Treasure At Your Fingertips

Authors: Assistant Professor Yashanjali Sisodia, Ankita Choudhary, Srushti Gore, Sanika Bhokare

Abstract: The emergence of e-commerce has revolutionized how artisans and craftsmen reach their audiences. This research explores the development of a digital marketplace tailored for handmade art and crafts, focusing on secure payment solutions, personalized storefronts, and interactive engagement between artists and buyers. By analyzing existing platforms, user needs, and technological advancements, this study proposes an optimal framework for an inclusive, secure, and artist-friendly marketplace.

 

 

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Beyond Brands: Unveiling The Power Of Generic Medicines

Authors: Yashanjali Sisodia, Aniket Raut, Sarica Choudhari, Vidya Deshmukh, Grishma Fuke

Abstract: Access to affordable healthcare is a growing global concern, and the high cost of branded medicines often puts essential treatments out of reach for many. Generic medicines offer a practical and cost-effective solution, providing the same therapeutic benefits as their branded counterparts. However, misconceptions about their quality and effectiveness have slowed their acceptance. This research explores the role of generic medicines in modern healthcare, breaking down common myths and shedding light on the rigorous regulations that ensure their safety and efficacy. It also examines the economic impact of generics, their potential to reduce healthcare expenses, and the challenges manufacturers face, such as patent restrictions and consumer trust issues. By addressing these barriers and highlighting the benefits of generics, this study emphasizes the need for greater awareness, policy support, and public confidence. The findings suggest that improved education and stronger regulatory transparency can help shift perceptions, ultimately making healthcare more accessible and affordable for all.

 

 

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