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The document outlines the activities and objectives of the Computational Intelligence Research Foundation (CIRF), focusing on research and development in computational intelligence and its application to drug consumption analysis. It details an internship project by Keerthana S, which involved statistical analysis and machine learning modeling of drug consumption data to identify trends and inform public health strategies. The project emphasizes the importance of demographic and lifestyle factors in understanding drug use patterns.

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The document outlines the activities and objectives of the Computational Intelligence Research Foundation (CIRF), focusing on research and development in computational intelligence and its application to drug consumption analysis. It details an internship project by Keerthana S, which involved statistical analysis and machine learning modeling of drug consumption data to identify trends and inform public health strategies. The project emphasizes the importance of demographic and lifestyle factors in understanding drug use patterns.

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Computational Intelligence

Research Foundation
13, Ayanavaram Road,
Ayanavaram, Chennai 23.
www.cirf.co.in

DRUG CONSUMPTION
September 04, 20XX

Name: Keerthana S

Register No: 2313421103016

College Name: Shrimathi Devkunvar Nanalal Bhatt Vaishnav College For Women

Department:Bsc computer science with cognitive Systems

Year of Study:2023-2026
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Computational Intelligence Research Foundation(CIRF) is a Section 8


company registered under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India on
August 8, 2017. We’re a 12A and NGO Darpan certified company. CIRF Office is at
13,Ayanavaram Road, Ayanavaram, Chennai. Company CIN is
U85320TN2017NPL118000. Dr Doreen Hephzibah Miriam M.E., Ph.D., is the founder and
Director of CIRF.

Our Vision:

Contribute to nation building through innovative mentoring and research-driven


transformation.

Our Objectives:

We’re a research-driven organization focused on providing learning and


development and research-outsourcing services to students, researchers, and
institutions.

Our Mission:

● Undertake product development activities in emerging thrust areas.

● Support higher education institutions to establish Innovation Ecosystem


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● Introduce courses based on the Industry & Societal demands 3

● Collaborate with Institutions, research and development organizations and


Industries.

● Serve the community at large.

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

CIRF operates through four main departments:

1. Research

2. Web and App Development

3. Software Testing

4. Education and Training

Research

● Focus on funded research projects using optimization techniques.

● Published over 50 research papers in reputed journals and conferences.


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Web and App Development

● Development of innovative web and mobile applications.

● UI/UX Design

Software Testing

● Comprehensive software testing services to ensure high-quality products.


Education and Training

● Training on the latest technologies to make students industry-ready and


immediately employable.

Collaboration and Community Engagement

CIRF collaborates with various institutions, research and development


organizations, and industries to foster innovation and development. The
organization also aims to serve the community at large through its initiatives and
projects.

Contact Information

● Website: www.cirf.co.in

● Address: 13, Ayanavaram Road, Ayanavaram, Chennai, India

CIRF is committed to driving innovation and research to support national


development and address complex problems through advanced computational
intelligence techniques.
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TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN

This is to certify that KEERTHANA S of batch : 2nd year,Department of Computer


Science with Cognitive Systems, Shrimathi Devkunvar Nanalal Bhatt Vaishnav
College for Women has done their Internship training in Data Science at
Computational Intelligence Research Foundation (CIRF), Chennai from February
5,2025 to February 20,2025.

She had worked on a project titled "DRUG CONSUMPTION."This project aims to


analyze the Drug Consumption dataset by performing statistical analysis, machine
learning modeling, and data visualization. The objective is to identify patterns,
trends, and influencing factors related to drug use, providing valuable insights for
public health strategies.

During the Value-added course on Cybersecurity, she demonstrated a strong


enthusiasm for learning new technologies and tools and exhibited exceptional
creativity in exploring and applying cybersecurity concepts. The above project has
been developed under my guidance. We wish all the best for her future endeavors

Dr D Doreen Hephzibah Miriam M E., Ph D.,

Director & Founder,

Computational Intelligence Research Foundation (CIRF),

Chennai 600 023.


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Internship attendance position of KEERTHANA S - BSc Computer Science with


Cognitive Systems, 2023-2026

We hereby certify that the attendance position of KEERTHANA S - BSc Computer


Science with Cognitive Systems, 2023-2026

for the period of February 5,2025 to February 20,2025 as follows;

ATTENDANCE SHEET

S.No: Date Hours Topic Time In Time Out

Basics, Python vs Compiler &


Interpreter, Ruby on Rails
applications, Data Science
applications, Python package
management (pip,
python.org). Key libraries:
NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib,
1 05.02.2025 3 Seaborn. 09:30a.m 12:30p.m

Core Concepts: Keyboard


input, Type casting,
Multi-assignment, String
reversal, Data types,
Keywords, Identifiers, For loop,
String slicing, strip, concat,
Functions (def), Pythagoras
2 06.02.2025 3 theorem. 9:30a.m 12:30

Collections & Data Structures:


List, Tuple, Dictionary, Set,
3 07.02.2025 3 Frozenset 9:30a.m 12:30
Practical Applications:
Installing packages, YouTube
downloader,
Rock-Paper-Scissors (random
4 10.02.2025 3 module). 9:30a.m 12:30
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Pandas DataFrame: Upload &
Load CSV, head(), shape(),
tail(), info(), sample(),
describe(), isnull(), nunique(),
columns, unique(). Attributes:
shape, size, axes, data types,
5 12.02.2025 3 index. 9:30a.m 12:30
Pandas DataFrame: Upload &
Load CSV, head(), shape(),
tail(), info(), sample(),
describe(), isnull(), nunique(),
columns, unique(). Attributes:
shape, size, axes, data types,
6 13.02.2025 3 index. 9:30a.m 12:30

Libraries & Visualization:


Pandas, NumPy, Seaborn
7 14.02.2025 3 datasets & attributes. 9:30a.m 12:30

Libraries & Visualization:


Pandas, NumPy, Seaborn
8 17.02.2025 3 datasets & attributes. 9:30a.m 12:30

Matplotlib: plot(), xlabel(),


ylabel(), title(), xticks(),
scatter(). Seaborn: Countplot,
Scatterplot, Barplot, Boxplot,
Violin plot, Boxen, Strip,
9 18.02.2025 3 Swarm, Point, Bar, Count. 9:30a.m 12:30

10 19.02.2025 3 Project Development 9:30a.m 12:30

11 20.02.2025 3 Final Project Presentation 9:30a.m 12:30


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WORK LOG

S.NO. DATE PARTICULARS TIME


1 05.02.2025 - 9:30 - 12:30
07.02.2025
Python Introduction and Core
Concepts
2 10.02.2025 - 9:30 - 12:30
14.02.205 Collections & Data
Structures:Practical Applications:
3 17.02.2025 - 9:30 - 12:30
Pandas DataFrame Operations
18.02.2025
Python Libraries & Dataset
Analysis

4 17.02.2025 9:30 - 12:30

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

●​ Identify patterns and trends in drug consumption.


●​ Analyze demographic and lifestyle factors influencing drug use.
●​ Develop predictive models for assessing drug consumption risk.
●​ Provide insights for public health policies and interventions.

1.2 Specifications

●​ Dataset Size: 1885 rows, 12 columns.


●​ Key Features: Age, Gender, Education, Lifestyle, Frequency of Drug Use.
●​ Tools Used: Python, Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib, Seaborn, Scikit-learn.
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2 LITERATURE REVIEW - 10 PAPERS

PAPER TITLE YEAR Journal/Conference Proposed Solution

A Time-Series 2000 Journal of Quantitative Strengthening law


Analysis of Crime, Criminology enforcement
Deterrence, and Drug strategies to
Abuse in new york city reduce drug-related
crimes.

Deep Learning for 2024 IEEE International Using AI models to


Drug-Drug Interaction Conference on predict and
Prediction Bioinformatics and prevent harmful
Biomedicine (BIBM) drug interactions.

Machine Learning 2021 Nature Developing


Uncovers Adverse Communications – ML-based models
Drug Effects on Microbiome to assess drug
Intestinal Bacteria impact on gut
microbiota.

The Cost of Crime to 2010 Journal of Criminal Implementing


Society Justice policies to reduce
drug-related
crimes and
associated costs.

A Curated and 2016 Journal of Biomedical Creating a


Standardized Adverse Informatics standardized
Drug Event Resource database for
tracking and
analyzing adverse
drug events.

Neural Networks for 2022 Neural Information Applying neural


Predicting Drug Processing Systems networks to assess
Addiction Risk (NeurIPS) addiction risk and
develop prevention
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strategies.

Analyzing Drug 2020 ACM International Leveraging big data


Consumption Trends Conference on analytics to monitor
and predict drug
Using Big Data Knowledge Discovery consumption trends.
and Data Mining (KDD)

2.1 PROBLEM DEFINITION

Evaluate the risk of drug consumption for individuals using machine learning
models based on demographic and lifestyle factors.

3 Description of Data Set

No.of. Rows - 1885

No.of. Columns - 12

COLUMN Name Data Type Values (eg: 0/1, Multiple values,


range)

Age Integer Range (e.g., 18-65)

Gender Categorical Male/Female

Education Level Ordinal Multiple levels (e.g., High School,


Graduate)

Lifestyle Habits Categorical Various lifestyle choices


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Drug Consumption Categorical Multiple levels (e.g., Never,


Frequency Occasionally)

Personality Scores Float Range (e.g., -3 to 3)

Impulsivity Score Float Range (e.g., 0-10)

4 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

1.​ Data Collection & Preprocessing: Handling missing values, encoding


categorical variables.
2.​ Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA): Identifying trends and correlations
through visualizations.
3.​ Feature Selection: Determining the most influential factors.
4.​ Machine Learning Models: Logistic Regression, Decision Trees, Random
Forest.
5.​ Model Evaluation: Accuracy, Precision, Recall, F1-score.

5 PROJECT MODULES

1.​ Data Cleaning & Preprocessing


2.​ Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)
3.​ Feature Selection & Engineering
4.​ Model Training & Evaluation
5.​ Result Interpretation & Visualization
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6 MATPLOTLIB PLOTS ( 2 plots with inference)

1.​ Pie Chart: Shows the proportion of drug categories.

1.​ Bar Chart: Compares drug consumption across demographics.


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7. SEABORN PLOTS (5 plots with inference)

1.​ Count Plot: Visualizes distribution of different drug categories.

2.Box Plot: Identifies outliers in drug usage.


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2. Pair Plot: Explores relationships between numerical features.

8.HEAT MAP
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9. CONCLUSION

This project provides insights into drug consumption patterns by


analyzing demographic and lifestyle factors. Key takeaways include:

●​ Identification of high-risk groups using predictive models.


●​ Understanding how age, gender, and education impact drug use.
●​ Effective data visualizations to highlight significant trends.​
The findings support the development of public health
interventions and preventive measures to address drug abuse
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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.

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