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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND

ENGINEERING
18CSI85:INTERNSHIP

FACE RECOGNITION USING MACHINE LEARNING


MADHUMATHI: 2JH20CS031

UNDER THE GUIDENCE OF


PROF.PADMA DANDIN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR,DEPT OF CSE,JCET HUBBALLI.
Presentation outline
• Company Overview
• Company products and services
• Project description
• Internship responsibilities
• Training/Skills acquired
• Challenges faced
• Output Snapshot
• Overall experience
• Conclusions
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COMPANY OVERVIEW

Vision
To be a leading global technology skill training academy that provide
transformative education to create leaders and innovators and generates new
knowledge for society and industry
Mision
Agile I Tech offers a wide range of IT software training and focuses on
developing employability skills in job aspirants. Their commitment to quality,
real-time training, and placement support makes them a valuable resource for
those seeking to upskill and broaden their career opportunities

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Company Details
NAME: AGILE ITECH

ADDRESS: 4TH FLOOR, KALBURGI KATWE FORTUNE OPP BVB


COLLEGE,VIDYANAGAR,HIBBALLI-580030

EMAIL: info@agileitech.com

WEBSITE: https://WWW.agileitech.com
Company products and services
 Agile ITECH specializes in developing customized software solutions tailored to
meet the unique needs of its clients.

 The company's products typically include web applications, mobile applications,


and enterprise software, designed to improve efficiency, streamline operations, and
enhance user experiences.

 These products are developed using agile methodologies, allowing for flexibility
and rapid iteration to ensure that the final product meets the client's requirements
effectively.

 Agile ITECH also provides digital marketing solutions to help clients promote their
products and services online. Overall, the company's focus is on delivering high-
quality, innovative software solutions that help businesses achieve their goals and
stay competitive in today's digital landscape.

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Face detection

 Face detection is a computer technology being used in a variety of applications that identifies
human faces in digital images.

 Face detection also refers to the psychological process by which humans locate and attend to
faces in a visual scene.

 Face detection is a versatile technology with a wide range of applications that enhance
security, convenience, and user experiences in various fields.

 It plays a pivotal role in the development of more advanced and sophisticated


technologies like facial recognition, emotion analysis, and augmented reality.

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Internship responsibilities
 Algorithmic understanding

 Experimentation

 Performance Evaluation

 Collaboration And Communication

 Continuous Learning
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Training/Skills acquired
 INTRODUCTION TO AIML,AND DL
 WEAK AND STRONG AI
 SUPERVISED AND UNSUPERVISED LEARNING
 REINFORCEMENT LEARNING
 LINEAR AND LOGISTIC REGRESSION IMPLEMENTATION
 INTRODUCTION TO NEURAL NETWORK , CNN
 ACTIVATION FUNCTIONS AND INPUT/OUTPUT/HIDDEN LAYER
 RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORK
 APPLICATION OF AI IMAGE RECOGNITION ,OBJECT DETECTION
 DATA COLLECTION,DATA SELECTION
 TRAINING AND TESTING
 EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS
 PROJECT SESSION

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Challenges faced
 Understanding and implementing complex algorithms such as Principal component
Analysis (PCA) can be challenging, requiring a deep understanding of evolutionary
computation and neural network training techniques.
 Optimizing the performance of the AI and evolutionary algorithms.
 Balancing project tasks, experimentation, documentation, and other responsibilities
within the internship timeframe .
 Collaborating effectively with team members, mentors, may present challenges in
communication, coordination, and knowledge sharing.
 Managing the inherent complexity of the project, including the interaction between game
dynamics and algorithmic optimization requires strong analytical and problem-solving
skills.

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OUTPUT SNAPSHOTS
Overall experience
My internship at Agile ITECH was a fantastic learning experience that broadened my
understanding of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AIML) technologies. Working
on the AIML project was particularly insightful, as it allowed me to apply theoretical concepts
to real-world problems. I gained hands-on experience in data preprocessing, model training,
and evaluation, which enhanced my skills in Python, TensorFlow, and other AIML tools.
Additionally, working on object detection further strengthened my understanding of computer
vision and its applications. I learned about different algorithms and techniques used in object
detection, such as region-based convolutional neural networks (R-CNNs) and You Only Look
Once (YOLO). Implementing these algorithms improved my programming skills and gave
me a deeper understanding of how machine learning models can be applied to solve complex
problems.
Overall, my internship at Agile ITECH was a transformative experience that equipped me
with valuable skills and knowledge in AIML and computer vision. It also taught me the
importance of adaptability, collaboration, and continuous learning in the field of technology.
I am grateful for the opportunity and look forward to applying what I've learned in future
endeavors

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Conclusions
Facial Detection are gaining a lot of popularity these days. Most of the flagship
smartphones of major mobile phone manufacturing companies use face detection as
the means to provide access to the user. This project report explains the
implementation of face detection using OpenCV with Python and also lays out the
basic information that is needed to develop a face detection software.
The goal of increasing the accuracy of this project will always remain constant and
new configurations and different algorithms will be tested to obtain better results.

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References
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histograms of oriented gradients,” in IEEE Computer Conference on Computer Vision and
Pattern Recognition, 2006, pp. 1491-1498.

[2]M. Mathias, R. Benenson, M. Pedersoli, and L. Van Gool, “Face detection without bells and
whistles,” in European on Computer Vision, 2014, pp. 720 -735.

[3]J. Yan, Z. Lei, L. Wen, and S. Li, “The fastest deformable part model for object detection,” in
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2014, pp. 2497 -2504.

[4]X. Zhu, and D. Ramanan, “Face detection, poseestimation, and landmark localization in the
wild,” in IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2012, pp. 2879 -2886.

[5]M. Köstinger, P. Wohlhart, P. M. Roth, and H. Bischof, “Annotated facial landmarks in the
wild: A large-scale, real-world database for facial landmark localization,” in IEEE Conference
on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, 2011, pp. 2144-2151.

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