Attendance using Artifical Intellengence

International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering
© 2018 by SSRG - IJCSE Journal
Volume 5 Issue 9
Year of Publication : 2018
Authors : Abhijeet singh

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Abhijeet singh, "Attendance using Artifical Intellengence," SSRG International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering , vol. 5,  no. 9, pp. 1-3, 2018. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488387/IJCSE-V5I9P101

Abstract:

 Attendance has always been a topic of debate. As student want to be treated as adult and don’t want professor to take attendance, whereas professor take attendance to make student attend college as it’s very important for overall growth of the student. Sometime professor uses attendance as a category to award marks to students. In most of the colleges in under developed or developing countries like India, professor still uses registers to take attendance. And using registers and taking each student’s attendance is a time consuming process, on an average class of 60 students taking attendance manually with roll-on. Takes 5 min (approx). This paper shows a methodology based on facial recognition technique to take attendance which automates the complete process and the attendance is marked as well as stored in the database, when required professor can check the attendance by calling the values from the database.

Keywords:

Facial recognition technique, database, values.

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