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Final - EDI-II Report - Template

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Final - EDI-II Report - Template

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JSPM’s

RAJARSHI SHAHU COLLEGE OF


ENGINEERINGTATHAWADE, PUNE-33
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University,Pune)

Department of Information Technology

Instructions for writing EDI-II Project Report


1. Prepare one spiral bound copy of your EDI-II project report.
2. Limit your project report 35 to 50 pages (Excluding certificate, Table of Contents,
acknowledgement, glossary and references)
3. The footer “RSCOE, Department of Information Technology 2024-25” should be included.
(10, Times Roman, Center justified)
4. Main part of project report should be Times Roman, 12 pts, justified and 1.5 line spacing.
5. Use paper size 8.5” x 11” or A4 (210 x 197 mm). Follow following margins.

Margin Paper 8.5” x 11” Paper A4


Top 1” 23.4 mm
Left 1.5” 37 mm
Bottom 1.25” 32 mm
Right 1“ 23.4 mm

6. There should be double line space between paragraphs. Each paragraph will begin with a five-
space indentation.
7. Chapter titles should be bold with 14 pts typed in CAPITAL letters and should be aligning at
the center of the page.
8. Section heading should be aligning at the left with 12 pts and bold and capitalized.
9. Section subheading should be aligning at the left with title case.
10. Leave two spaces between section heading and one space between two-section subheadings.
11. Illustrations (Charts, drawings, photographs and figures.) must be embedded in text.
 Illustrations must be sharp, clear, black and white.
 Illustrations should not be more than 2 per page. (One is ideal).
 Figure No and title at bottom with 12 pt.
 Legends below the title in 10 pt.
 Proper margins from all sides.
 Illustrations should not be photocopied.
12. Number the pages centrally below the footer.
13. References should be in the order as they appear in the report.
14. Symbols and notations if any should be included in nomenclature section only.
15. Order of report: -
 Cover page and front page [Refer P1]
 Certificate from Institute. [Refer P2]
 Certificate from industry, if any.
 Acknowledgement
 Abstract
 Table of Contents [Refer P3]
 Chapters
 References

16. All chapters, section heading and sub headings should be numbered. For chapter use
numbers1, 2, 3 and for sub headings 1.1,1.2, 1.3. And section subheadings 1.1.1, 1.1.2 etc.
17. Use the template provided for writing cover page and certificate with the same font
size, type and spacing.
18. Page numbers - Start numbering from introduction with 1, other pages like
certificate, acknowledgement, abstract, table of contents etc. with small Roman.
19. Plagiarism check report should be attached.
JSPM’s
Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Pune.
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, approved
by AICTE, accredited by NBA (UG Programs), Accredited by NAAC with "A" Grade)

Engineering Design and Innovation- II


Report on

Title of the Project

By

Mr. Student’s 1 Name Mr. Student’s 2 Name


(PRN No) (PRN No)

Mr. Student’s 3 Name Mr. Student’s 4 Name


(PRN No) (PRN No)

Guided by
Guide’s Name

Department of Information Technology

Third Year B.Tech – [2024-25]


JSPM’s
Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Pune.
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, approved
by AICTE, accredited by NBA (UG Programs), Accredited by NAAC with "A" Grade)

Department of Information Technology

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. (Name of the Students), has successfully completed
EDI– II project entitled “(Title of the Project)” under my supervision, in the
partial fulfillment of Third Year B.Tech Information Technology.

Date:

Place:

Guide’s Name Dr. Nihar M. Ranjan

Guide HoD, IT department, RSCOE


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

It is a genuine pleasure to express my deep thanks & gratitude to our


mentor & guide -------------------------------- for his/her vital support
for the completion of this project. We express thanks & gratitude to
our guide for helped us & provided with his/her valuable guidance at
each & every step.

We are also thankful Director Dr. Santosh Bhosle for his deep interest,
valuable guidance, encouragement and the facility provided during the
course of my project.

We owe a deep sense of gratitude to H.O.D Dr. Nihar M. Ranjan,


Department of I.T for his keen interest at every stage. His prompt
inspiration, timely suggestions with kindness, his enthusiasm and
dynamism have enabled us to complete our project.

5
ABSTRACT

KEYWORDS:

6
CONTENTS

Certificate i
Abstract ii

Sr.no Chapter Page no.

1. Introduction

2. Aim and Objectives

3. Literature Survey

4. Proposed System

5. System Requirement Study

6. Architecture

7. Algorithm

8. Conclusions and future scope

9. References

10 Appendices
Appendix A: Survey paper Plagiarism Report

7
Chapter 1: Introduction

8
Chapter 2: Aim and Objectives

Aim:
Objectives:

9
Chapter 3: Literature Survey

1. Sentiment Analysis and Affective Computing for depression monitoring

Authors: Chiara Zucco, Barbara Calabrese, Mario Cannataro.


Year: 2017

Description:

2. Convolutional Neural Network Based Image Processing System

Authors: Hankil Kim, Jinyoung Kim, Hoekyung Jung


Year: 2018
Description

3. Mining Twitter Data for Depression Detection

Authors: Priyanka Arora,Parul Arora


Year: 2019

Description

10
Chapter 4: Proposed System

11
Chapter 5: System Requirement Study

12
Chapter 6: Architecture

13
Chapter 7: Algorithm

14
Chapter 8: Conclusions and Future scope

15
Chapter 9: References

[1] C. Zucco, B. Calabrese and M. Cannataro, "Sentiment analysis and affective computing
for depression monitoring," 2017 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and
Biomedicine (BIBM), 2017.
[2] H. Kim, J. Kim, and H. Jung, “Convolutional Neural Network Based Image Processing
System,” Journal of Information and Communication Convergence Engineering, vol. 16, no.
3, pp. 160–165, Sep. 2018.
[3] P. Arora and P. Arora, "Mining Twitter Data for Depression Detection," International
Appendix A: Survey Paper with
Plagiarism Report

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