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Face Recognition Attendence System

Authors: Prof.Mohite.B, Vaishnavi Mishra, Pranali kardale, Soniya Kerkar, Shruti Pakhare

Abstract: Traditional attendance systems in schools and industries require manual marking, which is time- consuming and prone to errors. This paper presents an *AI-based face recognition attendance system* that automatically detects and recognizes a person’s face using a camera and records attendance in a database. The system uses artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to identify individuals in real time. This approach improves accuracy, saves time, and eliminates proxy attendance. The system can be used in educational institutions, offices, and organizations for efficient attendance management.

 

 

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FlowBeats: Gesture‑Based Control Technique For Intelligent Music Interaction System

Authors: Siddhi Pawar, Anuradha Raut, Tanuja Suryawanshi, Shravani Wadghare, Pradnya Satpute

Abstract: Gesture recognition has become an important research area in Human–Computer Interaction (HCI). It enables users to control digital systems using natural hand movements instead of traditional input devices such as keyboards or touch screens. This paper presents FlowBeat, a gesture‑controlled music interaction system that allows users to control music playback using simple hand gestures captured through a webcam. The system uses computer vision techniques with OpenCV and MediaPipe to detect hand landmarks and classify gestures in real time. The recognized gestures are mapped to commands such as play, pause, next track, and previous track. The proposed system provides a low‑cost, touchless, and intuitive interface for music control. The paper discusses existing gesture recognition techniques, system architecture, algorithm design, and advantages of the proposed solution. The motivation behind developing the FlowBeat system is to create a more natural and convenient way for users to interact with multimedia applications. Traditional music control methods often require physical contact with devices, which may not always be practical in certain situations. Gesture-based interaction allows users to control music playback without touching the device, thereby improving accessibility and user comfort. The proposed system focuses on providing an efficient and user-friendly gesture recognition framework that can operate using commonly available hardware such as a standard webcam. By combining computer vision techniques with real-time gesture detection, the system aims to deliver smooth interaction and reliable performance. The study also highlights the potential of gesture-based interfaces in future multimedia systems and interactive technologies.

 

 

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Human-AI Collaboration: The Rise Of Augmented Intelligence

Authors: Mythul Krishna, Shifa Sherin. S, Dr.R.Karthik

Abstract: Augmented Intelligence is a changing paradigm that focuses on human-AI collaboration to augment decision-making, productivity, and problem-solving. Unlike traditional AI, which seeks to automate processes, augmented intelligence concentrates on supplementing human intelligence with machine learning, data analytics, and automation. This collaboration is revolutionizing several sectors, such as healthcare, finance, and education, by enhancing accuracy, efficiency, and innovation. Nonetheless, issues of data privacy, bias in algorithms, and ethics need to be resolved in order to guarantee the deployment of responsible AI. Transparency and human intervention are necessary in developing trust and maximizing AI- based solutions. With the growth of technology, increased intelligence through augmentation is projected to reshape workspaces and social interactions and provide new fronts for collaboration between humans and AI. This paper delves into its uses, challenges, and implications in the future in the digital era.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18980249

 

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Exploring The Role Of Quantum Technologies And Artificial Intelligence In Life Sciences And Healthcare

Authors: Nathivadhani N, Akaliya S, Dr R.Karthik

Abstract: The combination of Quantum Technologies and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is shaping a new approach in life sciences and healthcare. The growing complexity of biomedical data, along with the demand for quick and precise decision-making, has led to the exploration of new computing methods beyond traditional systems. AI has shown great success in medical diagnosis, disease prediction, drug discovery, and healthcare analytics. However, traditional AI models have drawbacks when it comes to optimization, scalability, and computational efficiency. Quantum technologies offer new computing principles based on quantum mechanics, allowing for parallel processing and better optimization. This review provides a detailed look at recent progress in quantum technologies and AI applications within life sciences and healthcare. The paper examines the basics of quantum computing, quantum-inspired algorithms, and hybrid quantum-AI frameworks, emphasizing their uses in disease diagnosis, medical imaging, genomics, molecular modeling, and drug discovery. It also discusses current challenges, practical limitations, and future research directions. This review aims to give researchers, students, and practitioners a clear understanding of the developing quantum-AI landscape and its potential effects on future healthcare systems.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18979750

 

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Evaluating Quantum And Classical Computing Approaches In Modern Drug Discovery

Authors: R. Saniya Paul, Livistone S P, Dr. S. Sheeja

Abstract: Drug discovery is inherently complex and expensive with many requisites in terms of precision with respect to interactions' molecular modelling, biological activity prediction and chemical compounds optimisation. Classical computing methods have contributed substantially to the progress of computational drug discovery via molecular simulations, machine learning models and high-throughput virtual screening. However, challenges emerge from the exponentiality of molecular configuration space and the low efficiency of classical algorithms. Quantum computing as a new computing paradigm that offers a novel approach to computation based on various phenomena such as superposition and entanglement and therefore offers a way to overcome the previous limitations. This work presents a comparison of classical and quantum computing approaches in drug discovery with emphasis on their strengths and weaknesses, current progress and future prospects in different aspects of pharmaceutical research.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18979549

 

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AI-Driven Livestock Health Monitoring and Remote Veterinary Triage

Authors: Pragadeeshwaran R, Mohanapriya D, Dr.S.Sheeja

Abstract: Conventional animal health management practices involve extensive manual observation and documentation, resulting in late disease detection and ineffective veterinary care, especially in rural areas. To fill this pressing need, this paper proposes a comprehensive AI-assisted web application for proactive animal health monitoring. The proposed system employs a strong three-tier architecture, combining a React.js front end, a Node.js API gateway, and Supabase for secure and real-time data management. The system is segmented into role-based portals for Farmers, Veterinarians, and Administrators, supporting bilingual functionality (English and Tamil) for broad grassroots reach. The key innovation here is the combination of two Artificial Intelligence components: a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) for the quick diagnosis of dermatological and visible diseases from user-submitted images and a Natural Language Processing (NLP) engine that combines unrefined farmer observations into formatted clinical reports. By leveraging the digital recording of longitudinal vitality parameters such as temperature and food intake, along with AI-driven diagnoses, the proposed system enables precise remote veterinary diagnosis. This system greatly minimizes the time gap between disease manifestation and treatment, thus enhancing animal well-being, preventing economic losses for farmers, and optimizing the workflow of veterinary experts.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18979262

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Review Of Rural Consumer Satisfaction Towards Digital Marketing In India: A Secondary Data Perspective”

Authors: Ms. Shristi Singh

Abstract: The increasing penetration of the internet and the widespread use of smartphones have transformed the way consumers obtain information and purchase products. In the modern digital environment, marketing activities have shifted from traditional methods to digital platforms such as social media, search engines, websites, and e-commerce portals. These platforms allow companies to communicate with customers quickly and effectively while promoting their products and services. With the expansion of digital connectivity in India, the influence of digital marketing is no longer limited to urban regions. Rural areas are also experiencing rapid digital adoption. Improved internet infrastructure and affordable smartphones have enabled rural consumers to access online information, compare products, and engage in digital transactions. The present study explores the satisfaction level of rural consumers toward digital marketing practices. The research relies on secondary data sources such as academic journals, books, research reports, and online publications related to rural marketing and digital consumer behaviour. The findings indicate that digital marketing enhances rural consumers’ access to product information, increases product availability, and offers convenient purchasing options. However, challenges such as limited digital literacy, weak network connectivity, and concerns about online security still influence consumer satisfaction in rural areas.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18979257

 

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Hybrid Renewable Energy Generation Using Piezoelectric And Solar

Authors: Mr. Sahil Mahale, Mr. Shivam Gangurde, Mr. Pankaj Ahire, Mr. Harshal Kushare, Mr. A.S.Parkhe

Abstract: The increasing demand for electrical energy and the rapid depletion of conventional energy resources have made renewable energy sources an important alternative for sustainable power generation. This paper presents a hybrid renewable energy generation system that utilizes both solar energy and piezoelectric energy for electricity generation. Solar panels convert sunlight into electrical energy using photovoltaic cells, while piezoelectric sensors generate electrical energy when mechanical pressure such as human footsteps is applied. By combining these two energy sources, the efficiency and reliability of energy generation can be improved. In this system, solar energy is used as the primary source of power during daytime, while piezoelectric sensors generate electricity from mechanical pressure created by human movement in crowded areas. The electrical energy generated from both sources is stored in a rechargeable battery and can be used to power small electrical loads such as LED lighting systems, sensors, or low-power electronic devices. This hybrid renewable energy system can be implemented in public places such as railway stations, bus stands, shopping malls, and footpaths where human movement is frequent. The system helps in utilizing wasted mechanical energy and natural solar energy effectively. The proposed system contributes to energy conservation, reduces dependence on conventional power sources, and promotes the use of clean and sustainable energy technologies.

 

 

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