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1.

INTRODUCTION :
Lack of exercise plus poor eating habits remain significant causes for benign ailments such as heart

disorder, insulin resistance, and fatness. These sorts of problems are responsible for seventy percent global

mortality and impose a significant monetary load. To decrease such losses, gainful and workable standards of living

are sorely required. Comprehensive way of living Programmes for comprehensive way of living have developed

gradually in perfect sync with new virtual and advanced tools. Ai technology and related analytical modelling are

now the major breakthrough in widening the terrain of medical services and initiatives in current history.

Individuals in present era consume unhealthy foods and suffer from serious illnesses of one‘s incautious conduct.

Such ailments seem to be treatable; however the patient's fitness declines. As a result, everyone should follow a

healthy diet for their own good. This practise perfectly fulfils the criteria. The proposed methodology presents the

client with a necessary nutrition plan by taking into account numerous parameters. The method computes the

patient's Body fat percentage based on his or her age and build. It gives a person an appropriate nutrition program

based on age, sex, tallness, muscle mass, and illness. Likewise, this strategy generates crash diet based upon the data

provided by the client. It includes an authentication s erver in which the subscriber must sign up before using the

plug-in. A risk of service interruption will be a drawback as the system entirely depends on the internet connectivity.

The framework provides better accuracy because it recognises the patient's information and processes it based

upon certain formulations by now defined to the implementation, mostly on core principle of which a proposed

action is created and confirms with the client if the nutrition scheme is acceptable. In case the food chart is not

acceptable by the client then framework will propose a different regimen.

1.1Project overview

Food is essential for human life and has been the concern of many healthcare conventions. Nowadays new dietary

assessment and nutrition analysis tools enable more opportunities to help people understand their daily eating habits,

exploring nutrition patterns and maintain a healthy diet. Nutritional analysis is the process of determining the nutritional
content of food. It is a vital part of analytical chemistry that provides information about the chemical composition,

processing, quality control and contamination of food.

The main aim of the project is to building a model which is used for classifying the fruit depends on the different

characteristics like colour, shape, texture etc. Here the user can capture the images of different fruits and then the image

will be sent the trained model. The model analyses the image and detect the nutrition based on the fruits like (Sugar,

Fibre, Protein, Calories, etc.).

1.2.Purpose

The goal of fitness tracking apps is to collect data about the user's activities. These include the number of steps taken,

stairs climbed, distance ran, and other fitness metrics. To make it easy for users to monitor progress, create a fitness tracking

app that will also provide calendars and charts

2. LITERATURE SURVE

2.1 Existing Problem

Sharing and collaboration are commonplace in today’s social media-driven world. But the lack of regulation

means it’s all too easy for people to share information on fitness, health – and pretty much anything – without any factual

backing. Combine this with standard challenges like keeping clients motivated, and there are problems in the fitness

industry that can affect your business.

5 Main problems are:

Misinformation , One-Way Approach , Information Overload , Elitist Attitudes ,Lack of Member Support

2.2 References

 https://www.healthifyme.com/in/

 Don’t Lose Your Mind, Lose Your Weight

The country’s highest-selling diet book, has revolutionized the way Indians think about food and their

eating habits
Author: Diwekar Rujuta

 R.S. Pressman, Software Engineering: A Practitioner’s Approach, McGraw-Hill, Ed 7,2010

 P. Jalote, An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering, Narosa Publishing House, Ed 3, 2011

 https://www.engpaper.com/cse/artificial-intelligence-dietician.html

https://www.smartics.eu/confluence/display/PDAC1/How+to+document+a +Software+Development+Proje

ct

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthy_diet#:~:text=Eat%20healthy%20protein%3A%20good%20choices,beca

use%20sweet%20drinks%20cause%20cravings.

2.3 Problem Statement Definition

 Misinformation:

a lot of the inadequate information that’s spread over the internet and social media is evident to fitness

professionals and personal trainers, the average person doesn’t have the same level of knowledge. Often,

this means that they’re happy to jump on the latest fitness bandwagon – whatever it may be.

 One-Way Approach:

Social media is an excellent resource for finding like-minded people with similar interests. This is brilliant

because no matter what your interests, you can find a community of people who support you and share

your passion.

 Information Overload:

You’ve seen the clients who keep changing their routine every few weeks. And you know the ones

that aren’t doing it to push through a plateau.

 Lack of Member Support:

The reason they leave is that they’re unfulfilled. The idea hasn’t lived up to expectations. Perhaps they lost motivation

or lost sight of their goals. Maybe they were putting in the effort but didn’t see the results they wanted.

3. Ideation & Proposed Solution

3.1 Empathy Map Canvas


In this Empathy Map we describe about

What do they,

 Think and feel

 Hear

 See

 Say and Do

Pain and Gain

team leader :

karuppasamy team

member : saran

justin

mades
3.2 Ideation and Brainstorming

In this phase we discussed about

 Where to Start

 Time Management

 Friends and Family

Support Bad Health Habits

3.3 Proposed Solution

 Novelty/Uniqueness

Giving a individual Food/health Schedule According to their body conditions

 Social impact/Customer Satisfaction

Low expenditure ,easy to follow without affecting their personal time.

 Business model

Free platform for all users. For specific guidance users want to pay

 Scalability of the Solution

Notifying motivational quote’s to lead a healthy routine


3.4 Problem Solution Fit

4 Requirement Analysis

4.1 Functional Requirement

FR No. Functional Sub Requirement (Story / Sub-Task)


Requirement (Epic)
FR-1 User Registration Registration through Form
Registration through Gmail
Registration through LinkedIN
FR-2 User Confirmation Confirmation via Email
Confirmation via OTP
FR-3 Give permission to enter Having your details
dashboard Healthy tips
Common food review
FR-4 Diet plans Mediterranean diet
Low- carbohydrate diet
High protein diet
Diabetic diet
FR-5 Features of subscription Individual guidance
Individual food schedule
Chat with mentor

FR-6 Notification Notify a healthy quotes daily


Notify to drink water
Notify right time for right food

4.2 Non Functional Requirement

FR No. Non-Functional Description


Requirement
NFR-1 Usability As usability is a prerequisite for
success of health and wellness
through mobile app make use
by clients.
NFR-2 Security By using login page ,verify through e-
mail and phone number by sending
OTP
NFR-3 Reliability Awareness and emphasis on the
importance of sustaining personal
health care and manag their health
pervasively.
NFR-4 Performance Information was saved clearly and
having a proper icons.
NFR-5 Availability Having proper internet this
application will work any time.
NFR-6 Scalability If the client wants a separate chart or
modify the food chart they
will proceed to deliver the
opinion.

5. Project Design

5.1 Data Flow Diagrams


5.2 Solution and Technical Architecture
5.3 User Stories

User Type Functional User User Story / Task Acceptance Priority Release
Requirement Story criteria
(Epic) Number
Customer Registration USN-1 As a user, I can register I can access High Sprint-1
(Mobile for the application by my account /
user) entering my email, dashboard
password, and
confirming my password.
USN-2 As a user, I will receive I can receive High Sprint-1
confirmation email once I confirmation
have registered for the email & click
application confirm
USN-3 As a user, I can register I can register Low Sprint-2
for & access the
the application through dashboard with
Facebook Facebook
Login
USN-4 As a user, I can register Medium Sprint-1
for the application
through
Gmail
Login USN-5 As a user, I can log into High Sprint-1
the application by
entering email
& password
Customer Login USN-1 As a user, I can log into Verify the High Sprint-1
(Web user) the website by entering number
email & password

6. Project Planning and Scheduling:

6.1 . Sprint Planning and Estimation:

Sprint Functional User User Story / Task Story Priority Team


Requirement Story Points Members
(Epic) Number
Sprint-1 Data Collection USN-1 Download Food Nutrition 4 High karuppa
Dataset samy
Sprint-1 Data USN-2 Importing The Dataset into 1 Low Saran
Preprocessing Workspace madesh
Sprint-1 USN-3 Handling Missing Data 3 Medium Saran
justin
Sprint-1 USN-4 Feature Scaling 3 Low madesh
Sprint-1 USN-5 Data Visualization 4 High karuppa
samy
Sprint-1 USN-6 Spitting the Data into the 4 Medium Saran
Train and Test justin
Sprint-1 USN-7 Creating A Dataset with 4 Medium karuppa
Sliding Windows samy
Sprint-2 Model Building USN-8 Importing The Model 1 Medium saran
Building Libraries
Sprint-2 USN-9 Initializing The Model 3 High justin
Sprint-2 USN-10 Adding LSTM Layers 2 Medium karuppa
samy
Sprint-2 USN-11 Adding Output Layers 3 High Saran
justin
Sprint Functional User User Story / Task Story Priority Team
Requirement Story Points Members
(Epic) Number
Sprint-2 USN-12 Configure The Learning 2 Low karuppa
Process samy
Sprint-2 USN-13 Train The Model 2 Medium Saran
madesh
Sprint-2 USN-14 Model Evaluation 1 Medium madesh
Sprint-2 USN-15 Save The Model 2 Medium karuppa
samy
Sprint-2 USN-16 Test The Model 3 High justin
Sprint-3 Application USN-17 Create An HTML File 4 Medium justin,
Building Saran
madesh
Sprint-3 USN-18 Build Python Code 4 High karuppa
samy,
justin
Sprint-3 USN-19 Creating our Flask 4 Medium madesh
application and loading our justin
model by using load_model saran
method
Sprint-3 USN-20 Routing to HTML page 4 High madesh
Sprint-3 USN-21 Run the application 2 Medium karuppa
samy
Sprint-4 Train The USN-21 Register For IBM Cloud 4 Medium Saran
Model On justin
IBM
Sprint-4 USN-22 Train The ML Model On IBM 8 High karuppa
samy
Sprint-4 USN-23 Integrate Flask with 8 High justin
Scoring End Point

6.2. Spíint Deliveíy Schedule:

Project Tracker, Velocity & Burndown Chart: (4 Marks)

Sprint Total Story Duration Sprint Start Sprint End Date Story Points Sprint Release
Points Date (Planned) Completed Date (Actual)
(as on
Planned End
Date)
Sprint-1 20 6 Days 24 Oct 2022 29 Oct 2022 20 2 Nov 2022
Sprint-2 20 6 Days 31 Oct 2022 05 Nov 2022 20 03 Nov 2022
Sprint-3 20 6 Days 07 Nov 2022 12 Nov 2022 20 10 Nov 2022
Sprint-4 20 6 Days 14 Nov 2022 19 Nov 2022 20 17 Nov 2022

Velocity:
Imagine we have a 10-day sprint duration, and the velocity of the team is 20 (points per sprint). Let’s calculate the
team’s average velocity (AV) per iteration unit (story points per day)
6.3 Píojects Ïíom JIRA
7.SCREENSHOTS

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