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TITLE OF YOUR WORK

BY

NAME
ID: XXX-XX-XXXX
AND

NAME
ID: XXX-XX-XXXX

This Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the


Phase-I in Computer Science and Engineering [Font-14]

Supervised By

XXXXXXX
Lecturer
Department of CSE
Daffodil International University

Co-Supervised By

XXXXXXX
Lecturer (Sr. Scale)
Department of CSE
Daffodil International University

DAFFODIL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY


DHAKA, BANGLADESH
JANUARY 2024
DECLARATION

We hereby declare that, this project has been done by us under the supervision of
XXXXX, Lecturer, Department of CSE Daffodil International University. We also
declare that neither this project nor any part of this project has been submitted elsewhere
for award of any degree or diploma. [Font-12]

Supervised by:

Name
Designation
Department of CSE
Daffodil International University

Co-Supervised by:

Name
Designation
Department of CSE
Daffodil International University

Submitted by:

(Name1)
ID: -19-
Department of CSE
Daffodil International University

(Name2)
ID: -19-
Department of CSE
Daffodil International University

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1
ABSTRACT
Abstract of your work.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS PAGE

Declaration ii

Abstract iv

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION [Font-14, Bold] 1-6

1.1 Overview [Font-12]

1.2 Problem Statement

1.3 Motivation and Objectives

1.4 Project Scope

1.5 Project Outcome

1.6 Report Organization

1.7 Summary

CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW [Font-14, Bold]

2.1 Overview [Font-12]

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2.2 Related Works

2.3 Comparison between existing works

2.4 Gap Analysis

2.5 Summary

CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY/ REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS AND


DESIGN SPECIFICATION [Font-14, Bold]

3.1 Overview [Font-12]

3.2 Requirement Analysis

3.3 Proposed Methodology/System Design

3.4 Data Collection/Input Output Analysis

3.5 Project Management and Financial Analysis

3.6 Summary

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REFERENCES 56-57

APPENDIX A

APPENDIX B

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CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

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1.2 Problem Statement

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1.3 Motivation and Objectives

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1.4 Project Scope

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1.5 Project Outcome

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1.6 Report Organization

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1.7 Summary

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CHAPTER 2

LITERATURE REVIEW

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2.2 Related Works

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2.3 Comparison between existing works

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Table 1. Comparative analysis with previous work

SL Author Name Used Algorithm Best Accuracy with


Algorithm
N
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1. Nadakinamani, R.G. REP Tree, M5P Tree, Random Tree, Linear Random
et al. [1] Regression, Naive Bayes, J48, and JRIP.
Tree=100%

2. Yu, W. et al. [2] Naïve Bayes, SVM SVM= 83%

3. Ahmed, H. et al. [3] Decision Tree, Support Vector Machine, Random

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Random Forest, Logistic Regression Forest=94.9%

4. Hertzog, M.A. et al. SVM, Random Forest, Logistic regression, ______


[4] Naïve Bayes

5. Kwon, K. et al. [5] Logistic regression ______

6. Sharma, H. et al. [6] Naive Bayes, Decision Tree, KNN, Neural Neural Network=95%
Network

7. Jindal, H. et al. [7] Logistic Regression, KNN, Random Forest KNN = 88.52%

8. Takci, H. et al. [8] SVM-linear , naive Bayes 84.81%

9. Bharti, R. et al. [9] Logistic Regression, K neighbors, SVM, Deep


Random Forest, Decision Tree,Deep Learning learning=94.2%

10 Marimuthu, M. et ANN, Decision Tree, Fuzzy Logic, KNN, Nave ___


. al. [10] Bayes, SVM

11 Yahaya, L. et al. [11] Decision Tree, Artificial Neural Network, _________


. Naive Bayes

12 Khourdifi, Y. et al. KNN, SVM, Nave Bayes, Random Forest, KNN= 99.65%
. [12] Multilayer Perception

2.4 Gap Analysis

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2.5 Summary

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CHAPTER 3

METHODOLOGY/ REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS AND DESIGN


SPECIFICATION [Font-14, Bold]

3.1 Overview [Font-12]

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3.2 Requirement Analysis

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3.3 Proposed Methodology/System Design

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3.4 Data Collection/Input Output Analysis

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3.5 Project Management and Financial Analysis

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3.6 Summary

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Reference:

[1] Nadakinamani, R.G., Reyana, A., Kautish, S., Vibith, A.S., Gupta, Y., Abdelwahab, S.F. and Mohamed, A.W., 2022.
Clinical Data Analysis for Prediction of Cardiovascular Disease Using Machine Learning Techniques. Computational
Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2022.
[2] Yu, W., Liu, T., Valdez, R., Gwinn, M. and Khoury, M.J., 2010. Application of support vector machine modeling for
prediction of common diseases: the case of diabetes and pre-diabetes. BMC medical informatics and decision making,
10(1), pp.1-7.
[3] Ahmed, H., Younis, E.M., Hendawi, A. and Ali, A.A., 2020. Heart disease identification from patients’ social posts,
machine learning solution on Spark. Future Generation Computer Systems, 111, pp.714-722.
[4] Hertzog, M.A., Pozehl, B. and Duncan, K., 2010. Cluster analysis of symptom occurrence to identify subgroups of
heart failure patients: a pilot study. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 25(4), pp.273-283.
[5] Kwon, K., Hwang, H., Kang, H., Woo, K.G. and Shim, K., 2013, January. A remote cardiac monitoring system for
preventive care. In 2013 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE) (pp. 197-200). IEEE.
[6] Sharma, H. and Rizvi, M.A., 2017. Prediction of heart disease using machine learning algorithms: A survey.
International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 5(8), pp.99-104.
[7] Jindal, H., Agrawal, S., Khera, R., Jain, R. and Nagrath, P., 2021. Heart disease prediction using machine learning
algorithms. In IOP conference series: materials science and engineering (Vol. 1022, No. 1, p. 012072). IOP Publishing.
[8] Takci, H., 2018. Improvement of heart attack prediction by the feature selection methods. Turkish Journal of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Sciences, 26(1), pp.1-10.
[9] Bharti, R., Khamparia, A., Shabaz, M., Dhiman, G., Pande, S. and Singh, P., 2021. Prediction of heart disease using a
combination of machine learning and deep learning. Computational intelligence and neuroscience, 2021.
[10] Marimuthu, M., Abinaya, M., Hariesh, K.S., Madhankumar, K. and Pavithra, V., 2018. A review on heart disease
prediction using machine learning and data analytics approach. International Journal of Computer Applications, 181(18),
pp.20-25.
[11] Yahaya, Lamido, N. David Oye, and Etemi Joshua Garba. "A comprehensive review on heart disease prediction using
data mining and machine learning techniques." American Journal of Artificial Intelligence 4, no. 1 (2020): 20-29.

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[12] Khourdifi, Y., & Bahaj, M. (2019). Heart disease prediction and classification using machine learning algorithms
optimized by particle swarm optimization and ant colony optimization. International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and
Systems, 12(1), 242-252.
[13] Dataset obtained from https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/johnsmith88/heart-disease-dataset

Appendix A

Complex Engineering Problems (EP) and Complex Engineering Activities (EA)


Analysis
Title: [Write your Project Title Here]

Students ID: [Your Student Id]


CO Description for FYDP-Phase-I
CO CO Descriptions PO
CO1 Integrate recently gained and previously acquired knowledge to identify a real-life complex PO1
engineering problem for the Final Year Design Project

CO2 Analyze different aspects of the goals in designing a solution for the Final Year Design PO2
Project

CO3 Explore diverse problem domains through a literature review, delineate the issues, and PO4
establish the goals for the Final Year Design Project

CO4 Perform economic evaluation and cost estimation and employ suitable project management PO11
procedures throughout the development life cycle of the Final Year Design Project

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Addressing of COs, Knowledge Profile (K), and Attainment of Complex Engineering Problems
(EP):

Justification
Attainmen
SN EP Definition CO References
t (with Knowledge Profile)

[Justify How and where your project Page no:


addresses the knowledge profile K3
EP1: Depth of Knowledge required

(Engineering Fundamentals) and K4


(Specialist Knowledge)]

[Justify How and where your project Page no:


CO1,
Yes (must be addresses the knowledge profile K5
CO2,
Yes) (Engineering Practice [Design]) and
1. and CO3
K6 (Engineering Practice
[Technology])]

[Justify How and where your project Page no:


addresses the knowledge profile [Literature
K8(Research Literature)] Review]
Requirements
EP2: Range of

[Justify How and where your project Page no:


Conflicting

addresses the CEP, EP-2 (Challenges


2. Yes/No CO2 you faced/ you may face during the [Methodology-
solution problem)] Data
Collection]
analysis required

[Justify How and where your project Page no:


EP3: Depth of

addresses the CEP, EP-3 (No obvious


solution. You have to choose one
3. Yes/No CO2 significant solution among several.)]

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EP4: Familiarity
[Justify How and where your project Page no:
addresses the CEP, EP-4 (You are not
of Issues
usually facing this kind of domain [Gap Analysis,
4. Yes/No CO3
earlier. Your project has impact on Methodology]
another domain not only in CSE)]
application codes
EP5: Extends of

[Justify How and where your project Page no:


addresses the CEP, EP-5 (Engineering
code practice. Outside problems
5. Yes/No CO3
encompassed by standards and codes
of practice.)]

[Justify How and where your project Page no:


EP6: Extends of

requirements
involved and
stakeholders

addresses the CEP, EP-6 (Involve


conflicting

diverse groups of stakeholders with


5. Yes/No CO3 widely varying needs.)]
Interdependenc

[Justify How and where your project Page no:


addresses the CEP, EP-7 (Are high
EP7:

6. Yes/No CO3 level problems including many


e

component parts or sub-problems.)]

Page no:
[Justify How and where your project
addresses the CO4 (Your project has a
7. - Yes/No CO4
budget to evaluate and estimate the
cost required for our FYDP.)]

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