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Advanced Multi Model RAG Application

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Authors:-Professor Disha Nagpure, Sujal Pore, Shardul Deshmukh, Aditya Suryawanshi

Abstract-This paper presents a modular, context-aware multimodal Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) application that leverages both chain-based and agentic execution strategies. Powered by Gemini 1.5 Flash as the core language model, the system integrates Langchain and Langsmith frameworks to enable dynamic document retrieval, task orchestration, and seamless handling of multiple data sources. Key features include a YouTube summarizer using transcript APIs, real-time web search via the Tavily search tool, and support for text, image, and audio inputs, with OpenAI’s Whisper model for speech-to-text conversion. The application’s contextual awareness is enhanced by chat memory fallback functions, ensuring continuous, coherent interaction across sessions. Additionally, vector databases are employed for efficient multimodal retrieval. This system represents a significant advancement in RAG applications, offering flexibility, scalability, and adaptability across various input modalities and real-time tasks.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue5.305
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A Study on Consumer Attitudes towards Organic Skincare Products among Young Adults in Urban Areas

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A Study on Consumer Attitudes towards Organic Skincare Products among Young Adults in Urban Areas/strong>
Authors:-Smeet Raut

Abstract-This study aims to explore consumer attitudes towards organic skincare products, focusing specifically on young adults residing in urban areas. The growing demand for organic products has transformed the skincare industry, with consumers increasingly seeking products that align with their values of health, sustainability, and ethical consumption. This research investigates the motivations, preferences, and purchasing behaviours of young urban consumers, examining how factors such as environmental concerns, health consciousness, and brand perception influence their choices in skincare products. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the study employs quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to gather comprehensive data on consumer attitudes. The survey targets a diverse sample of young adults aged 18 to 35, encompassing various demographics and lifestyles within urban settings. The qualitative component further enriches the findings by providing deeper insights into the underlying motivations behind consumers’ preferences for organic skincare products. Preliminary findings indicate that young adults are significantly influenced by the perceived benefits of organic ingredients, such as their natural composition and lower environmental impact. Additionally, social media and peer recommendations play a crucial role in shaping their purchasing decisions. The study highlights the importance of transparency in marketing and the need for brands to effectively communicate the benefits of organic skincare products to engage this demographic. By understanding the attitudes and behaviours of young consumers towards organic skincare, this research aims to provide valuable insights for marketers and industry stakeholders, ultimately contributing to more effective strategies in the rapidly evolving skincare market. The findings will also pave the way for future research exploring the broader implications of consumer attitudes on the organic product industry as a whole.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue5.304
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Revolutionizing Gratitude Humanizing Tipping Culture and Empowering Unseen Contributors through Digital Recognition

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Revolutionizing Gratitude Humanizing Tipping Culture and Empowering Unseen Contributors through Digital Recognition/strong>
Authors:-Tania, Professor Vanita Rani

Abstract-Tipping culture, a long-standing custom in many service sectors, has changed dramatically as digital platforms and technology have grown in popularity. The core of thankfulness, though, which is to recognize and empower the invisible contributors who work behind the scenes, is still mostly ignored. Using digital recognition, this article investigates the idea of “humanizing” tipping, emphasizing how digital platforms might transform the distribution and expression of gratitude. Blockchain, mobile apps, and peer-to-peer recognition are examples of technical advancements that service providers can use to make sure that frontline and background workers receive just recognition and compensation. In addition to increasing tipping’s monetary worth, this digital revolution fosters an inclusive and appreciative culture. The study highlights the potential socio-economic effects, psychological advantages, and ethical ramifications of strengthening frequently disregarded contributions through a more open and equal tipping ecology.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue5.302
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Build Your Own SOC Lab

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Build Your Own SOC Lab/strong>
Authors:-Monika Sahu, Kanakmedala Kashish, Assistant Professor Neelam Sharma, Dr. Siddhartha Choubey

Abstract-The “Build your SOC Lab” project is designed to address the pressing need for robust cybersecurity measures in today’s digital landscape. It provides a comprehensive guide tailored to organizations and individuals seeking practical resources in digital security. Emphasizing cost-effectiveness, adaptability, and scalability, it offers detailed instructions for setting up a functional SOC lab. Covering essential components like hardware, software tools, and network infrastructure, the project ensures thorough preparation for cybersecurity challenges. It delves into various use cases, including threat detection, incident response, and security monitoring, facilitating hands-on learning in SOC operations. By enhancing stakeholders’ capabilities in safeguarding digital assets and mitigating cyber threats, the project contributes to the resilience and security of modern digital ecosystems. Through practical insights and methodologies, it empowers individuals and organizations to navigate the evolving cybersecurity landscape effectively.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue5.300
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Organic Farming and Climate Change Mitigation

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Organic Farming and Climate Change Mitigation/strong>
Authors:-Rohan Raju Thomas, Dr Gurshaminder Singh

Abstract-Organic farming has gained significant attention as a sustainable agricultural practice with potential benefits for climate change mitigation. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the literature on the role of organic farming in mitigating climate change. The review examines various aspects such as carbon sequestration, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, soil health improvement, biodiversity conservation, and resilience to climate variability. The findings highlight the potential of organic farming practices to contribute positively to climate change mitigation efforts. Key challenges and future research directions in this field are also discussed. The analysis draws upon a range of studies and scholarly articles to support the assertions made regarding the positive role of organic farming in climate change mitigation. Additionally, challenges and future prospects in this field are explored, emphasizing the need for further research and policy support to harness the full potential of organic farming for sustainable agriculture and climate resilience. Organic farming has gained prominence as an environmentally friendly agricultural approach with the potential to mitigate climate change impacts. This paper presents a synthesized overview of the contributions of organic farming practices to climate change mitigation. Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing the world today, and agriculture is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Organic farming has gained popularity as a more sustainable alternative to conventional farming practices, but what impact does it have on mitigating climate change? This essay will explore the impact of organic farming on climate change mitigation, the effectiveness of organic farming in mitigating climate change, and the challenges and limitations of organic farming in mitigating climate change.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue5.301
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Enhancing Cardiovascular Disease Prediction with XAI Technique Using Machine Learning

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Enhancing Cardiovascular Disease Prediction with XAI Technique Using Machine Learning/strong>
Authors:-Assistant Professor Dr.N.Chandrasekhar, P. Sravani, V.Charishma, N.Padmavathi, SK. Abdul Khadar, S.Rajeswari

Abstract-Globally, coronary diseases (CV) are several of the most significant causes of demise, improvements in predictive healthcare technologies are imperative. The goal of this study is to improve the predictability and interpretability of cardiovascular disease prediction models by combining machine learning methods with Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI). To create reliable predictive models, we investigate a range of machine learning algorithms, such as ensemble approaches, logistic regression, and XG-Boost. But while though precision is crucial, these predictions’ interpretability is just as crucial for therapeutic use. Our goal is to make model procedures for making decisions concise and intelligible for physicians by utilising XAI techniques like SHAP (Shapley Additive Explanations) and LIME (Local Interpretable Model-agnostic Explanations). Using a real-world CVD dataset, our tests demonstrate that XAI-enhanced models do not not only increase the accuracy of predictions but also identify important variables affecting heart function. By providing a workable framework for using interpretable machine learning models in healthcare, this study advances the discipline and may result in better clinical judgements and more individualised patient care.The accuracy of the Random forest-CARDIO system is assessed against the Framingham heart disease dataset using the Colab Simulator. In the experiment, Random forest demonstrated a significant accuracy score of 91.38%, which is appreciably better than alternative techniques including, XGBoost (90.01%), RNN (85.02%), GRU (85.02%) and RNN+GRU (as a combined model) (86%).

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue5.299
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Molecular dynamics Simulation of the Turnbull Criterion for Predicting the Glass Forming Ability (GFA) in the Binary Fe100-XZrX Metallic Alloy

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Molecular dynamics Simulation of the Turnbull Criterion for Predicting the Glass Forming Ability (GFA) in the Binary Fe100-XZrX Metallic Alloy/strong>
Authors:-Anik Shrivastava

Abstract-In order to better understand the glass forming ability, we have evaluated the reduced glass transition temperature (Trg) as one of the potential factors in molecular dynamics simulations of the binary Fe100-XZrX (X=10,12) system. Our investigation indicates that the calculated Trg values for Fe88Zr12 and Fe90Zr10 are 0.537 and 0.535, respectively, which are close to the minimum requisite T_rg≅0.4 the Turnbull criteria for glass formation in alloys.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue5.298
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Vision Parking Model

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Vision Parking Model/strong>
Authors:-A. Mugdha, Harsh Jaiswal

Abstract-Parking was one of the first issues that emerged after the invention of the vehicle. Technology has made progress in solving this issue throughout time, but parking is still a challenge. The primary cause is that parking issues are a collection of issues rather than a single one. By training a model to guide us on the gate entry where we have to park our vehicle according to the available space in parking and saving people’s time, we can use AI technology to provide you with a solution that will make the parking system more convenient and easy for people. One such, task is to determine the occupancy of parking spaces in a decentralized parking ecosystem. In a decentralized system, users find their preferred parking space, not random parking spaces. In this post, we offer a web application, as a solution for detecting parking spaces in various parking spaces. The solution is based on computer vision. As we know Python is an emerging it is that the only but this will language, so it becomes easy to write a script for Traffic in Python. The instructions for it is that the only but this will, analysis can be it is that the only but this will handled as per the requirement of the user. Data analysis is the, process of converting data into information. This is commonly used in removing barrier like advertisement, fetching files etc. In Python there is an API it is that the only but this will called traffic, which allows us to convert data into text. In the current scenario, advancement in technologies is such that they, can perform any task with same effectiveness or can say more it is that the only but this will effectively than us.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue5.297
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Financely: Personal Finance Tracker Revolutionizing your Financial Journey

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Financely: Personal Finance Tracker Revolutionizing your Financial Journey/strong>
Authors:-Megha Suvarna, Shruti Rajak, Pranjali Gupta, Bhoomi Saini

Abstract-This project aims to develop a comprehensive personal finance tracker to help individuals manage their expenses and savings efficiently. The tracker was developed using [specific technologies], incorporating features such as budget categorization, expense logging, and financial goal setting. User feedback indicated a 20% improvement in their ability to stay within budgets. This project provides a valuable tool for personal finance management and suggests avenues for future enhancements, such as integration with banking APIs for automated transaction tracking. A personal finance tracker investigates how tools designed to manage personal finances—such as apps, software, and online platforms—affect users’ financial habits and literacy. The study typically examines the features of these trackers, such as budgeting and expense tracking, and assesses their effectiveness in improving users’ financial awareness and decision-making. It often involves analyzing user data and feedback to understand how these tools help people manage their money better, identify any challenges they face, and suggest improvements for enhancing their impact. The ultimate goal is to determine how personal finance trackers contribute to better financial management and overall financial health. This research paper examines the impact of personal finance trackers (PFTs) on financial literacy and management. Personal finance trackers, including mobile apps, desktop software, and web-based tools, are designed to help individuals monitor their spending, budget effectively, and improve their financial decision-making. Through a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, this study evaluates user engagement, financial behavior changes, and the overall effectiveness of these tools. The quantitative analysis involves surveys and usage data from personal finance tracker users, revealing increased financial awareness, better budgeting practices, and improved savings rates. The qualitative analysis includes user interviews, highlighting experiences and challenges related to data integration, privacy concerns, and tool usability.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue5.296
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Work-life Balance Initiative and Employee Well-being

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Work-life Balance Initiative and Employee Well-being/strong>
Authors:-Yamuna P, Raychal Phillips

Abstract-In today’s dynamic and demanding work environments, achieving a healthy work-life balance has become increasingly essential for employees’ well-being and organizational effectiveness. This paper investigates the impact of work-life balance initiatives on employee well-being and organizational outcomes, recognizing them as a strategic imperative for modern organizations. Drawing on a comprehensive review of existing literature, including theoretical frameworks and empirical studies, this research explores the relationship between work-life balance initiatives, employee well-being, and organizational performance. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to gather insights from employees across various industries. Preliminary findings suggest that effective work-life balance initiatives not only contribute to enhanced employee well-being, including reduced stress levels and increased job satisfaction, but also yield positive outcomes for organizations, such as improved productivity, retention, and overall employee engagement. The implications of these findings for HR practitioners and organizational leaders are discussed, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing work-life balance initiatives as a strategic investment in human capital. By fostering a culture that values work-life balance and supports employees’ well-being, organizations can create healthier, more productive work environments conducive to long-term success and sustainability.

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