Project Report Template (2)
Project Report Template (2)
Research Foundation
13, Ayanavaram Road,
Ayanavaram, Chennai 23.
www.cirf.co.in
DRUG CONSUMPTION
September 04, 20XX
Name: Keerthana S
College Name: Shrimathi Devkunvar Nanalal Bhatt Vaishnav College For Women
Year of Study:2023-2026
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Our Vision:
Our Objectives:
Our Mission:
Areas of Expertise
Within CIRF, researchers and students design and develop new nature-inspired
algorithms to tackle real-world problems, primarily using technologies in the fields
of Big Data, Internet of Things, Data Mining, and Artificial Intelligence. CIRF helps
companies solve complex problems such as prediction, classification, recommender
systems, and segmentation using nature-inspired methods and optimization
approaches employed in machine learning to achieve a high level of automation
and intelligence.
Departments
1. Research
3. Software Testing
Research
● UI/UX Design
Software Testing
Contact Information
● Website: www.cirf.co.in
ATTENDANCE SHEET
WORK LOG
Project development
5 20.02.2025 - 9:30 - 12:30
27.02.2025
Final Project Presentation
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ABSTRACT
Drug use is a major global issue affecting public health, society, and the
economy. This project analyzes a dataset on drug consumption to
identify patterns, trends, and influencing factors like demographics and
lifestyle choices. Using statistical techniques, machine learning models,
and data visualization, the study uncovers insights to inform public
health strategies and prevention programs. The goal is to provide
data-driven recommendations to mitigate drug abuse and its social and
health consequences.
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Goals
1.2 Specifications
strategies.
Evaluate the risk of drug consumption for individuals using machine learning
models based on demographic and lifestyle factors.
No.of. Columns - 12
4 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
5 PROJECT MODULES
8.HEAT MAP
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9. CONCLUSION
REFERENCES ( 7 papers)
1. Kimber, J., et al. (2003). Drug consumption facilities: an update since 2000.
Drug and Alcohol Review.
2. Devlin, R. J., & Henry, J. A. (2008). Clinical review: Major consequences of illicit
drug consumption. Critical Care.
3. Hedrich, D. (2010). Drug consumption facilities in Europe and beyond. Harm
Reduction: Evidence, Impacts, and Challenges.
4. Hedrich, D. (2004). European report on drug consumption rooms. Office for
Official Publications of the European Communities.
5. Van Nuijs, A. L., et al. (2011). Illicit drug consumption estimations from
wastewater analysis: a critical review. Science of the Total Environment.
6. Li, Y., et al. (2020). Deep learning approaches for drug abuse prediction.
Journal of Biomedical Informatics.
7. Brown, T., & Smith, R. (2022). The impact of social networks on drug
consumption behavior. Addiction Studies Review.