Mentor : Prof. Om Damani | Course: CS 699 | Session: Autumn, 2024
Related to
M. Tech, CSE, IIT Bombay
I have developed a simple Flask based web application. Basically, it is a Math Game website. It facilitates users to play a math-based game while tracking their progress and scores. Built using Flask, a lightweight Python web framework, this application features user authentication, score tracking, and an interactive gaming experience.
Mentor : Prof. Om Damani | Course: CS 699 | Session: Autumn, 2024
Related to
M. Tech, CSE, IIT Bombay
This project aims to build a web-based test generator for creating custom exams tailored to various competitive exams such as JEE, NEET, and GATE. Users can choose specific topics, difficulty levels, and the number of questions to generate unique, personalized tests. The platform will offer a user-friendly interface, supporting both students and educators in creating timed practice tests with detailed solutions. Features include question shuffling, randomization, and performance tracking. The goal is to provide a holistic user experience, helping students practice effectively for their exams.
Mentor : Prof. Purushottam Kulkarni | Course: CS 744 | Session: Autumn, 2024
Related to
M. Tech, CSE, IIT Bombay
A distributed publish-subscribe (pub-sub) platform. The service has publishers that publish information/messages attached to a topic, and subscribers subscribe to topics to receive notifications and messages.
Mentor : Prof. S.D. Samanataray | B. Tech Project
Related to
B. Tech, Computer Engineering, College of Technology, GBPUA&T,
Pantnagar
This project addresses the crucial need for effective communication tools for deaf and dumb individuals who rely on sign language as their primary mode of interaction. Sign language, a visual and expressive form of communication using hand gestures, plays a pivotal role in enabling these individuals to convey thoughts and ideas nonverbally. However, the widespread understanding of sign language is limited among the general population, creating significant communication barriers. There are about 15 million such people in India. They are not in the mainstream because of communication problems. This project attempts to break this communication gap and empower them to become part of mainstream occupations.