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ABSTRACT

This system emphasizes the trend of service orientation in the management and control of air
pollution monitoring system. Applications with Service-oriented Enterprise Architectures in the
Cloud are emerging and will shape future trends in technology and communication. Growing trends
in Air pollution is possessing threat to environment. Various Researchers have extended their work in
predicting air pollution using various predictive analytics. In this project, we are implementing a
predictive model for monitoring air pollution level in different cities of India and publishing it as a
web service .The algorithm being used is Collaborative Filtering Prediction Algorithm. A
comparison has also been carried out in different predictive analytics mainly using Machine Learning
techniques such as regression and Deep Learning Technique and Collaborative filtering technique.
This paper proposes “Collaborative filtering (cf) - prediction algorithm” to develop a predictive
model to predict air pollution by applying neural network algorithms on air pollution data. The
predictive model will be published as service, so that it can be used by various other air pollution
check systems .The predictive model will take past data of 15 days for air pollution indicators like
Silicon oxides, nitrogen oxides and will predict the air pollution level of city.

Keywords: Air Pollution, Deep learning, Machine Learning, Service oriented Architecture,
collaborative Filtering approach, Prediction Model, Regressions
LIST OF FIGURES

FIGURE FIGURE TITLE PAGE


NO. NO.

1 Hardware required 5

2 Software required 7

3 Development schedule 11
Sno Figure Page No.

1 Flowchart ofcollaborative filtering algorithm

2 The process of collaborative filtering

3 Weights on each node

4 Basic structure of neural network

5 Graph for sigmoid activation function

6 SDLC

7 Symbols in DFD

8 User use case diagram

9 Admin use case diagram

10 Sequence diagram

11 DFD for prediction process

12 DFD for admin process

13 Development process of java

14 Servlets

15 Servlets Interface
16 Flowchart for collaborative filtering

17 Dataset

18 Inputs to input layer

19 Waterfall model

20 Resource Histogram

21 Types of testing

22 Maintenance activaties

23 Login Session

24 Admin mode screen


25 Uploading data by admin
Contents

Page No

Acknowledgement I

Abstract Ii

List Of Figures Iii

INTRODUCTION

Purpose
1.1 OverView 2
Features
Chapter 2

System Development Life cycle 3

2.1 Problem Definition 4

2.2 Purposed System 5


2.3 Motivation

2.4 Significance of Project

2.5 Feasible Study

Chapter 3

System design

3.1 Design Concepts 6

3.2 Design Objectives

3.3 System design

Chapter 4

Methodology

4.1 25

4.2

Chapter 5

Software Engineering process 25

5.1

Chapter 6

6 Software Engineering Process

Chapter 7

7 Time Scheduling

Chapter 8

8 Testing

8.1 Testing Process


8.2 Type of Tests

Chapter 9

Maintenance

9.1 Maintenance Features

9.2 Types of Maintenance

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