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AI Chatbot for Skin Symptom Analysis

The document outlines a project proposal for an AI-driven chatbot aimed at analyzing skin symptoms to provide reliable health guidance, addressing the need for early detection of conditions like eczema and melanoma. It details the chatbot's functionality, including symptom analysis through NLP and ML, and emphasizes its potential to improve healthcare accessibility while supporting Sustainable Development Goal 3. The project includes plans for development, testing, and participation in relevant competitions, along with a literature review of related research.

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AI Chatbot for Skin Symptom Analysis

The document outlines a project proposal for an AI-driven chatbot aimed at analyzing skin symptoms to provide reliable health guidance, addressing the need for early detection of conditions like eczema and melanoma. It details the chatbot's functionality, including symptom analysis through NLP and ML, and emphasizes its potential to improve healthcare accessibility while supporting Sustainable Development Goal 3. The project includes plans for development, testing, and participation in relevant competitions, along with a literature review of related research.

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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Course name /Course code: XXX/ Innovative multidisciplinary Project,


Project with Design Thinking & Final Year Project
Title of the project :

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Class / Section / Semester : II ECE / (A/B/C) / III
Batch : 2022-2026
Project Review : Second Review

Date :
Project Guide with Designation : XXX

Name of the Industry ( if applicable) : yyy

Team Members : Xxxx ()


Yyyy()
Zzzzz ()
Mmm ()
Note: Should be in alphabetical order

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dermatologists, or misdiagnosis via
unreliable online sources. Early detection
of conditions like eczema or melanoma is
critical, yet current solutions lack
personalization and real-time assistance.
There is a pressing need for a low-cost,
AI-driven chatbot capable of analyzing
skin symptoms and offering reliable
guidance.

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The solution involves an AI-powered chatbot that accepts symptom descriptions (and optionally images), analyzes them using NLP
and ML models, and returns condition predictions, severity levels, and self-care advice. It aims to promote early detection, improve
accessibility, and reduce dependency on in-person consultations, supporting SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being.

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1. AI-Based Medical Chatbot for Disease Prediction Using NLP – IJHISI, 2023
2. AI Chatbots in Healthcare: A Review – Journal of Medical Systems, 2022
3. AI-Driven Symptom Analysis for Skin Conditions – Springer AI in Medicine, 2024
4. Conversational Agents in Digital Health – IEEE Xplore, 2024
5. Machine Learning for Dermatological Diagnosis – Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2022
6. Real-time Symptom Checkers using NLP – ACM HealthTech, 2023
S. TITLE AUTHOR NAME OF DESCRIPTION
No ORGANIZATION
&YEAR
1. High Precision Uzma Salmaz, M A IEEE Transactions on • This paper presents the experimental
Capacitive Sensors for H Ahsan, Tarikul Instrumentation and validation using three capacitive sensors such
Intravenous Fluid Islam. Measurement ,2021. as a cylindrical cross capacitor,
Monitoring in Hospitals semicylindrical capacitor, and circular
parallel plates.
• The sensors are used to count the drops and
measure the drip-rate.

2.

Note: Min 6 papers


should be listed

Minimum 6 papers

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- Manual self-diagnosis via internet
- Static symptom checkers (rule-based)
- Telemedicine services (require appointments)
- Wearables (limited to metrics, no symptom analysis)
- No personalized or AI-driven chatbot systems available for dermatology

• Only key points to be listed

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PROPOSED / INNOVATIVE METHOD

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BLOCK / SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

• Diagram with all components

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USE CASE DIAGRAM

• Detail diagram -The purpose of a use case diagram in UML is to


demonstrate the different ways that a user might interact with a
system.

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- React/Tailwind UI
- Optional: TensorFlow/Keras for
image model
- CORS, REST APIs, Chatbot logic
[Link] HARDWARE COMPONENTS SPECIFIATIONS COST

Budget: Open-source tools used,


cost-effective deployment options
Total xxxx

[Link] SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS

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- Flask backend for NLP model
- Text-based chatbot working with prediction and advice
- Simulated response for image upload
- Frontend UI developed in React
- Test cases and output JSON generated

• Video (using hyperlink) , photograph ….can be added

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OUTPUT VIDEO

• Test chatbot demo: Accepts input → Returns condition, severity, and


advice (Recorded interaction preview)

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Input: 'My skin is red and itchy with flakes'
Output: Predicted Condition – Psoriasis
Severity – Moderate
Advice – Use medicated creams, manage stress, see doctor if needed

• Paste the output and write inferences…..below the pictures.


• If needed u can increase 2-3 slides for experimental results

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The AI-based dermatology chatbot empowers users to assess skin symptoms in real-
time using simple text or images. It promotes early detection, reduces healthcare
burden, and enhances public access to skin health resources. The system aligns with
SDG 3 and supports inclusive, accessible, and affordable healthcare.

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- Integration of a trained CNN image classification model
- Hosting the backend and frontend on cloud
- Expanding multilingual support
- Deploying to mobile platforms (Flutter)
DESCRIPTION EXPECTED DUE DATE REASON FOR
PENDING
Due date should be before
next review

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- Planned participation in Smart India Hackathon
- Consideration for national-level healthcare tech
competitions
• List the hackathon / Project competitions participated

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1. Wadhawan, S., et al. – IJHISI, 2023
2. Yang, D., et al. – Journal of Medical Systems, 2022
3. Gupta, R., et al. – Springer AI in Medicine, 2024
4. Smith, J. – IEEE Xplore, 2024
5. Hugging Face Transformers – NLP support
6. DermNet/HAM10000 – Image datasets

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THANK YOU

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