Final Tech Seminar PPT (1AM17CS108)
Final Tech Seminar PPT (1AM17CS108)
Presented by,
MUSAB NAUMAN KHAN (1AM17CS108) Under the guidance of,
Ms. DEVI NAVEEN
Assistant Professor
Dept of CSE
Contents
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Literature Review
• Research Work
Objective
Design
Working
• Conclusion
• References
Abstract
• Every morning our daily routine begins with watching ourselves at least once in the
mirror. We interact psychologically with the mirror.
• Smart Mirror also known as Magic Mirror is one of the applications of Raspberry Pie.
A computer screen embedded in mirror looks very futuristic.
• While looking at mirror you can look at various notifications from social sites as well
news, weather forecast and more things. Such mirrors can be programmed to work as
AI and control home appliances by voice input or touch screen.
• The Raspberry Pie is connected to monitor via HDMI as well as it also has inbuilt Wi-
Fi and Bluetooth interfaces so we can just swipe music and videos to mirror.
Introduction
• Smart mirrors are part of an optimistic vision of the future that imagines a world
where screens and data are everywhere, ready to feed you whatever information you
need at a moment’s notice.
• Basically, the mirror looks like normal mirror but when someone stand in front of it
the scene changes. The mirror provides a functional, user friendly and interactive UI
to its user.
• It has widgets for displaying the current whether conditions, Time, Events, Latest
news headlines.
• The Smart Mirror would help in developing smart houses with embedded artificial
intelligence, as well as finding its applications in industries.
Literature Review
[1] Smart Mirror: A time-saving and Affordable Assistant
• Through the creation of Smart Mirror it is possible to provide an interactive
experience to the user, displaying valuable day-to-day information to the user by
integrating computing and communication technologies, thus conserving time.
• Smart Mirrors to provide interactive emergency triggering technology while
keeping the device affordable for consumers of various economic backgrounds.
• Smart Mirrors are not restricted to the hospitality industry and extends its
applications to various other environments such as in hospitals for patients and
houses for getting general information and SOS communication.
[2] Voice Controlled Smart Mirror with Multifactor Authentication
• A smart mirror system that has integrated several impressive features with a user-
friendly architecture which is implemented using design which follows service-
oriented approach which is reliable and easy to use.
• Security of information cannot be ignored in today’s world of inter-connected
device. Considering this, this system was equipped with a strong authentication
framework to ensure end to end security of the whole system.
Research Work
• Objective:
To make a mirror which does the smart things like it shows weather, date and
time, News etc.
Research Work
Design:
• Power connection, microphone for voice input, camera for image processing forms the
basic input devices for the mirror. The monitor and speakers forms the output devices of
the mirror.
• Smart Mirror doesn’t fully show the all the equipment that are to be connected to
raspberry pi, but covers all major functional units.
• The IR frames are connected over mirror but still they work fine because it’s a co-
ordinate based touch detection by the IR sensors placed at the side of frames.
• The microphone is connected via sound card on USB port of Pi.
• The camera can be connected to USB port or the Pi camera can be connected to
camera slot on Pi.
• The 8-channel relay is connected to GPIO pins on Pi for controlling the home
appliances.
• Working:
[2] Adokiye Charles Njaka, Na Li, and Lin Li, “Voice Controlled Smart Mirror with
Multifactor Authentication”, 2018, IEEE