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Title of The Project: A Mini Project Report

This document appears to be a mini project report submitted by three candidates for their B.E. degree. It includes sections on acknowledgements, contents, lists of tables/figures/acronyms, and an abstract. The report is organized into 11 chapters covering an introduction, literature review, software requirements, design, schema diagram, dataset description, forms/screenshots, features/advantages, results discussion with graphs, and conclusions. It was completed under the guidance of two professors in the Department of Computer Engineering at ZEAL College of Engineering and Research for the academic year 2018-2019.

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Title of The Project: A Mini Project Report

This document appears to be a mini project report submitted by three candidates for their B.E. degree. It includes sections on acknowledgements, contents, lists of tables/figures/acronyms, and an abstract. The report is organized into 11 chapters covering an introduction, literature review, software requirements, design, schema diagram, dataset description, forms/screenshots, features/advantages, results discussion with graphs, and conclusions. It was completed under the guidance of two professors in the Department of Computer Engineering at ZEAL College of Engineering and Research for the academic year 2018-2019.

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A Mini Project Report

on

TITLE OF THE PROJECT


by

Candidates Name (Exam Seat No.)


Candidates Name (Exam Seat No.)
Candidates Name (Exam Seat No.)

Under the guidance of

Guide Name

Department of Computer Engineering

ZEAL College of Engineering and Research, SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY

2018-2019
Department of Computer Engineering
ZEAL College of Engineering and Research,

Date:

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that,

Candidates Name (Exam Seat No.)


Candidates Name (Exam Seat No.)
Candidates Name (Exam Seat No.)

of class B.E COMP; have successfully completed their mini project work on “PROJECT TITLE’’ at
ZEAL College of Engineering and Research, Pune the partial fulfillment of the Graduate Degree
course in B.E (2015 PAT) at the department of Computer Engineering, in the academic Year 2018-2019
Semester – I as prescribed by the Savitribai Phule Pune University.

Prof. Vidhya R. Vasekar/


Prof. Gopal R. Chandangole Dr.Prasad Halgaonkar
Guide Head of the Department
(Department of Computer Engineering)
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements should be in the same order of hierarchy- your guide, head of department,
Principal, management, lab attendants, friends and family. For acknowledgement to every
category, use separate paragraphs. This may take 1 or 2 pages- if it exceeds one page, then, it is
to be printed back to back. That means, in one paper, acknowledgement should be given.

Always apply ‘justify’ in every paragraph you write in your report.

Candidates Name (Exam Seat No.)


Candidates Name (Exam Seat No.)
Candidates Name (Exam Seat No.)

i
Contents

Sr. No. Topic Page No.


Acknowledgement i
Contents ii
List of Tables/Figures iii
Acronyms iv
Abstract v
Chapter-1 Introduction 1
1.1 Motivation 1
1.2 Problem Statement 2
1.3 Framework of the proposed work in project 3
Chapter-2 Literature Review 4

2.1 Introduction 4

2.2 Existing methodologies 5

2.3 Proposed methodologies 6

Chapter-3 Software Requirement Specification 7

3.1 Hardware Requirements 7

3.2 Software Requirements 8

Chapter-5 Design of Project / Architecture 9

Chapter-6 Schema Diagram 10

Chapter-7 Dataset Description 11

Chapter-8 Forms/ screenshots 15

Chapter-9 Features/Advantages 25

Chapter-10 Result Discussion with graph 30

Chapter-11 Conclusion 31

References 32

ii
Note: Chapter numbers, names, page numbers should be aligned as shown
and table borders should not be visible.

Content pages should not be numbered. Page Numbers from 1 start from
chapter1 only.

In every chapter’s introduction part, include organization of the chapter like


This chapter is organized as follows. Section 3.2 describes the analysis of contribution of
individual texture measures for image classification using synthetic images and real image. This
analysis helps in choosing suitable combinations of texture measures for SAR classification.
Section 3.3 explains general methodology for unsupervised classification of images using PCA
based fusion of texture measures. Results and critical analysis of the proposed algorithm are
presented in section 3.4. Conclusion for the chapter is presented in section 3.5.

Total number of pages in the report can be from 25 to 40.


List of Tables

Table No. Title Page No.


1.1 General description of CEFLE corpus and the subcorpus. 12
3.1 Filter coefficients of db4 wavelet transform. 36
3.2 Classification accuracy for individual texture features computed for 39
synthetic images, S1, S2 and real SAR image.

Notes: Table numbers should be given as a.b such that ‘a’ corresponds to chapter number and ‘b’
corresponds to table number inside the chapters.

iii

List of Forms
Figure No. Title Page No.
1.1 Location and topography of Roorkee, India. 10
1.2 Location and aerial view of New Orleans (Google Earth, 2008). 11
1.3 Preprocessing of ERS-2 SAR image. 13
1.4 Preprocessing of RADARSAT-1 image. 16
3.1 Scaling and wavelet function of fourth order daubechies wavelet transform 36
(db4).

Notes: Figure numbers should be given as a.b such that ‘a’ corresponds to chapter number and ‘b’
corresponds to figure number inside the chapters.

iv
Acronyms
ART Adaptive Resonance Theory
AVHRR Advanced High Resolution Radiometer
CEOS Committee on Earth Observation Satellites
cp ‘change’ pixels
CSA Canadian Space Agency
DCT Discrete Cosine Transform
DEM Digital Elevation Model
DInSAR Differential Interferometric SAR
DN Digital Number

v
Abstract
Abstract may have more than one paragraph giving an overview of what problem has been taken with an
cover introduction to the broader area of spectrum, importance, proposed approach and results/
performance obtained. Use 1.5 line spacing. Use font Times New Roman size 11 and 1.5 line spacing
throughout the text of the report.

All titles should start on the first line of the page without giving any space. Margin layout should be Top,
bottom, left and right: 1” margin. No indents for the paragraphs written throughout the report. Always
justify the contents.

Page numbers starting from ‘(ii)’ with middle of the page setting has to be given from abstract onwards.
No numbering should be given for certificate. Number size is 11, times new roman.

vi
Chapter 1
Introduction (Name of the chapter)

Note:
Whole text should be in ‘Times New Roman’ Font
Chapter titles: size 20, Bold
1.1 Motivation
Subtitles should be as above. Size 16 Bold
1.1.1 Sub-subtitles
Sub subtitles of size 14 not bold
For figures,
Figures should be centrally placed. If figure is taken from any book or website or journal
paper, source should be mentioned in the figure caption as below

Figure 1.1. Map of India (Courtesy: Google map).

Figure captions should be of size 11, not indented. Note the full stops after figure numbers , and
figure captions.
Space above figure caption should be maintained (1.5 line spacing )

1
For tables,Table caption is to be written above the table as shown
Example.
Table 1.1. Nominal product characteristics of RADARSAT-1 SLC.
Beam Nominal Nominal resolution Nominal Image
Beam mode Product
positio incidence angle Range × azimuth Coverage
type
n (degrees) (m) (km × km)
Standard S2 SLC 24-32 11.6 × 5.1 100 × 100
Fine F5 SLC 45-48 4.6 × 5.1 50 × 50

2 line spacing for table caption and table.

2
References

References should be referred in the text as author name and year of publication like
Window size has to be larger than the size of texture pattern to capture the texture
(Dell‘Acqua, 2006).

If it has two authors then,


…Discrete cosine transform (DCT) methods, Co-occurrence matrices is presented (Randen
and Husoy, 1999).
If more than two then,
Window size has to be larger than the size of texture pattern to capture the texture (Prathan
et. al., 200). Note et.al.,
If more references are to be given for a single statement then,
Researchers are using various texture measures for image classification (Liu, 2008; Song et
al., 2007; Gupta et al., 2006).
Points to note here is when you list multiple references, then order them in chronological
order as above.

Note:
References should be in alphabetical order, if same authors are there, then chronological order
is to be used. If more than four authors are there, then use et. al., with 2 author names. Use anme
of the name of the author followed by initials. Follow the exact format, names followed by
comma, title within quotes, Journal name, volume number, issue number, Year and then page
number. …

3…

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