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CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER 3
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION
CHAPTER 4
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER 5
IMPLEMENTATION AND TESTING
CHAPTER 6
RESULTS
CONCLUSION
The trained model has demonstrated promising performance across multiple classes, as
evidenced by the precision scores of 92.65%, 68.68%, 80.61%, and 87.59% for the
respective classes. These precision scores reflect the accuracy of the model in correctly
identifying instances of each class among the predicted positives. The high precision in
certain classes indicates the model's capability to minimize false positives and enhance its
reliability in making accurate predictions for those specific categories. However, the
varying precision values suggest potential class-specific differences in predictive
accuracy. While the model excels in certain categories, further investigation into class-
specific metrics and potential imbalances in the dataset may provide insights into areas
for improvement. Overall, the reported precision scores indicate a robust and well-
performing model, but a comprehensive evaluation considering additional metrics and
potential class-specific nuances will contribute to a more nuanced understanding of its
strengths and areas for refinement.
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