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    Computing Degree Based Topological Indices of Calcium Hydroxide
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2022) Hammad Ali; CIIT/FA20-RMT-036LHR; Dr. Muhammad Kamran Siddiqui; LHR TP 7938
    ‘Graph Theory is playing a key role in applied and pure Mathematics. The scope of Graph Theory is expanding day by day. ‘ In this thesis, we computed some topological indices, Co-indices and reverse degree- based indices such as ffirst‘ and ‘second Zagreb‘co-index, first and‘second multiple ‘Zagreb co-index‘forgotton‘topological co-index, atom bond‘connectivity co- index,‘geometric arithmetic co-index , Balaban index and general‘Randic index ‘for‘∝ = 1, −1, 1 2 , − 1 2 ‘for Calcium Hydroxide. My thesis comprising of five chapters. In the first chapter, we will define some basic definitions. In the 2nd chapter, we will find topological indices of Calcium Hydroxide structure. In the 3rd chapter, we will find topological Co-Indices of Calcium Hydroxide structure. In the 4th chapter, we will find reverse degree based topological indices of Calcium Hydroxide structure. In the 5th chapter, we will present the conclusion of our thesis.
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    Sentinel: Smart Surveillance System with Automated Anomaly Detection
    (Library Information Services, CUI Lahore, 2022) Hammad Ali; FA20-BCS-087; Dr. Usama Ijaz Bajwa
    This project addresses the critical need for efficient and real-time anomaly detection in surveillance systems, considering the widespread deployment of surveillance cameras in diverse environments. Traditional server-based approaches pose challenges related to cost, network strain, and responsiveness. Leveraging edge computing and deep learning, our project aims to develop a cost- effective solution. Success criteria involve achieving state-of-the-art accuracy, real-time inference and streaming, and seamless integration with existing networks. Our goal is to explore existing solutions and propose an architecture that optimizes model performance on edge devices while

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