├── src
├── PrivateBD.sm
├── BD.sm
├── BDEdit.py
├── face_rec.py
└── tg_bot.py
├── .gitignore
├── report
├── report.pdf
├── src
│ ├── problem.tex
│ ├── rationalization.tex
│ ├── tabel.tex
│ └── tech_report.tex
└── report.tex
├── README.md
└── LICENSE
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1 | \begin{center}
2 | \bfseries{\large ЗАДАНИЕ}
3 | \end{center}
4 |
5 | кафедры 806 по исследовательской практике: создать телеграмм бота, который может распозанавать лица на фотографии и определять кто там изображен.
6 |
7 | \vspace*{\fill}
8 | Руководитель практики от института:
9 |
10 | \vspace{5pt}
11 | \enquote{\hspace{0.5cm}} \tline{(дата)}{1.5in} \the\year\,г.\hfillКухтичев А.\,A. \tline{(подпись)}{1in}
12 | \pagebreak
13 |
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1 | \begin{center}
2 | \bfseries{\large МАТЕРИАЛЫ ПО РАЦИОНАЛИЗАТОРСКИМ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЯМ}
3 | \end{center}
4 | Телеграм бот работает корректно с несколькими пользователями одновременно. Базы данных хранят лишь кодировку лиц, а не сами лица, что более безопасно. Однако в реальных условиях фотографии имеют разные качества, освещения и тд., что может приводить к ошибкам в распознавании лиц. Качество рапознавания можно увеличить, используя более мощные средства распознавания. Наш способ по улучшению распознавателя заключается в следующем: добавлям в бд под тем же именем каждое лицо, которое было распознано и нашлось совпадение. Недостаток очевиден: при неправильном определнии лица дальнейший шанс на правильное распознание уменьшается. Хотя и есть возможность редактировать базы данных, это можно делать исключительно вручную. Если автоматизировать этот процесс, то точность возрастет многократно.
5 | \pagebreak
6 |
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/src/BDEdit.py:
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1 | import pickle
2 |
3 | BD = []
4 |
5 | with open("BD.sm", "rb") as FacesBD:
6 | while True:
7 | try:
8 | face_to_bd = pickle.load(FacesBD)
9 | name_to_bd = pickle.load(FacesBD)
10 | except EOFError:
11 | break
12 | BD.append((face_to_bd, name_to_bd))
13 |
14 |
15 | def list_bd():
16 | num = 0
17 | for _face_encod, name_to_print in BD:
18 | print(num, name_to_print)
19 | num += 1
20 |
21 | list_bd()
22 |
23 | while True:
24 | print("Enter del to delete or q to quit")
25 | command = input()
26 | if command == "del":
27 | print("Enter start number to delete")
28 | num_to_del_start = int(input())
29 | print("Enter end number to delete")
30 | num_to_del_end = int(input())
31 | for i in range(num_to_del_end - num_to_del_start + 1):
32 | BD.pop(num_to_del_start)
33 | with open ("BD.sm", "wb") as FacesBD:
34 | for face_encoding, name in BD:
35 | pickle.dump(face_encoding, FacesBD)
36 | pickle.dump(name, FacesBD)
37 | print("Done\n")
38 | list_bd()
39 | if command == "q":
40 | break
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/README.md:
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1 | # Бот Telegramm для распознования и отметки группы людей по фотографии
2 | Практическая работа студентов Хренова Г.Н. и Цапкова А.М. НИУ МАИ 2020
3 |
4 | ## Описание
5 | Данный телеграм бот предназначен для распознования лиц добавленных в базу данных. Каждый человек может добавить себя или знакомого и распознать всех людей на фотографии, которые были добавлены в базу. Также бот отмечает всех узнанных людей на фото. Есть возможность добавлять как в приватную базу данных(видно только пользователю который добавил человека), так и в публичную (видно всем пользователям)
6 |
7 |
8 | ## Установка
9 | 1. Скачайте рапозиторий
10 | 2. Зайдите в папку src в корне проекта и откройте файл tg_bot.py
11 | 3. Измените значение токена на токен созданого вами бота в BotFather в телеграме.
12 | 4. Запустите файл tg_bot.py
13 | ```
14 | python3 tg_bot.py
15 | ```
16 | 5. При нехватрки каких-либо библиотек просто установите их с помощью pip3
17 |
18 | ## Использование
19 |
20 | Для распознования лиц можно просто прислать вашему боту фотографию
21 |
22 | **Список команд:**
23 | 1. start - Shows start message and instruction
24 | 2. help - instruction
25 | 3. add - to add a new fase to your private library
26 | 4. add_to_public - to add a new face to public library
27 | 5. del - to del person from your private library
28 | 6. analize - to analize a photo
29 |
30 | **Редактирование БД**
31 |
32 | Есть возможность отредактировать публичную базу данных с помощью скрипта BDEdit.py. Инструкции написаны в текстовом интерфейсе.
33 |
34 |
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/report/src/tabel.tex:
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1 | \begin{center}
2 | \bfseries{\large ТАБЕЛЬ ПРОХОЖДЕНИЯ ПРАКТИКИ}
3 | \end{center}
4 |
5 | \begin{longtable}{|C{2cm}|C{6cm}|C{1.7cm}|C{1.5cm}|C{1.5cm}|C{2.8cm}|}
6 | \hline
7 | {\bfseries Дата} & {\bfseries Содержание или наименование проделанной работы} & {\bfseries Место работы} & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{{\bfseries Время работы}} & {\bfseries Подпись цехового руководителя}\\
8 | \cline {4-5} & & & Начало & Конец & \\
9 | \endfirsthead
10 | \hline
11 | {\bfseries Дата} & {\bfseries Содержание или наименование проделанной работы} & {\bfseries Место работы} & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{{\bfseries Время работы}} & {\bfseries Подпись цехового руководителя}\\
12 | \cline {4-5} & & & Начало & Конец & \\
13 | \hline
14 | \endhead
15 | \multicolumn{6}{c}{\textit{Продолжение на следующей странице}}
16 | \endfoot
17 | \endlastfoot
18 | \hline
19 | 29.06.2020 & Получение задания & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
20 | \hline
21 | 01.07.2020 & Составление плана работы, распределение работы & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
22 | \hline
23 | 02.07.2020 & Изучение материалов по распознаванию лиц в Python & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
24 | \hline
25 | 03.07.2020 & Изучение материалов по написанию telegram бота & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
26 | \hline
27 | 04.07.2020 & Написание тг-бота, функций по сравнению и распознаванию лиц & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
28 | \hline
29 | 05.07.2020 & Отладка, первое тестирование программы & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
30 | \hline
31 | 06.07.2020 & Добавление приватных баз данных & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
32 | \hline
33 | 07.07.2020 & Улучшение бота, добавление отказоустойчивости & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
34 | \hline
35 | 09.07.2020 & Добавление возможности редактировать базы данных & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
36 | \hline
37 | 10.07.2020 & Добавление обводки найденого лица на фотографии & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
38 | \hline
39 | 11.07.2020 & Тестирование & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
40 | \hline
41 | 12.07.2020 & Сдача журнала & МАИ & 9:00 & 18:00 & \\
42 | \hline
43 | \end{longtable}
44 |
45 | \pagebreak
46 |
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1 | \begin{center}
2 | \bfseries{\large ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЙ ОТЧЁТ ПО ПРАКТИКЕ}
3 | \end{center}
4 |
5 | \section*{Архитектура}
6 | face\_rec.py - В файле представленны функции по распознаванию лиц и для работы с базами данных. В базе данных хранятся пары: кодировка лица/имя. Используются вспомогательные функции из модулей cv2 и face\_recognition, такие как кодирование лица по характерным чертам(face\_encodings), нахождение расположения лиц(face\_locations), сравнение(compare\_faces) лиц.\\
7 | tg\_bot.py - реализация телеграмм бота. Бот телеграмм по сути своей является лишь интерфейсом для работы с нашим сервисом. Сам бот находится на серверах телеграмма и только принимает запросы от пользователя и передает их ему. Но обрабатывать все эти запросы уже должен наш сервер, где и будет находиться вся логика бота. \\
8 | BD.sm и PrivateBD.sm - публичная и приватные базы данных, записаны в бинарный файл.
9 |
10 | \section*{Описание}
11 | Это телеграм бот, предназначенный для распознования лиц, добавленных в базу данных. Каждый человек может добавить себя или знакомого и распознать всех людей на фотографии, которые были добавлены в базу. После поиска можно получить фотографию со всеми найденными лицами, а также список имен людей, найденных на фотографии.
12 |
13 | \section*{Реализация}
14 |
15 | Регистрация бота и получение токена происходит через другого телеграмм бота @BotFather. Чтобы отправить сообщение на сервер нужно сделать запрос, который оправляется по протоколу HTTP на сервера телеграмм с уникальным идентификатором нашего бота, который конфиденциален, так как с помощью его можно управлять нашим ботом. Ответ придёт в виде JSON-объекта, в котором всегда будет булево поле ok и опциональное строковое поле description, содержащее человекочитаемое описание результата.\\
16 | Все запросы выполняются с помощью функций, описанных в face\_rec.py. При загрузке нового лица в базу данных мы используем метод load\_image\_file, который позволяет подгрузить изображение и делает его удобным для дальнейшей работы. Для храния лица в базе данных, а также сравнения лиц, мы используем метод face\_encodings, который кодирует лицо по его характерным чертам, это представляет собой список из +-50 флотов. Так операция сравнения лиц переходит к сранению этих вещественных чисел. Для нахождения всех лиц на фото используем метод face\_locations, основанный на cnn(Convolutional Neural Network), который определяет локации лиц на фото, далее можно передать этот параметр в face\_encodings и закодировать все лица на фото, что позволяет сравнивать их с лицами из базы данных. И в завершинии с помощью методов cv2 мы обводим лица прямоугольниками, используя их локации.
17 |
18 | \section*{Тестирование}
19 |
20 | Для тестирования в базу данных добавлялись презеденты стран, затем для распознования загружались фотографии с разных саммитов и тд. Также протестированы все основные функции при работе с нашими личными фотографиями.
21 |
22 | \section*{Ссылка на GitHub} https://github.com/AlexN1ght/practice2020
23 | \pagebreak
24 |
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1 | '''This is back-end file that's deals with BDs and picure analizing'''
2 |
3 | import pickle
4 | import cv2
5 | import face_recognition
6 |
7 |
8 | BD = [] #тут из файла BD.sm
9 | PRIVATE_BDS = {} #словарь приватных бд
10 |
11 | def bd_init():
12 | '''Initialize BDs at the start of the bot'''
13 |
14 | with open("PrivateBD.sm", "rb") as faces_bd:
15 | try:
16 | global PRIVATE_BDS
17 | PRIVATE_BDS = pickle.load(faces_bd)
18 | except EOFError:
19 | pass
20 |
21 | with open("BD.sm", "rb") as faces_bd:
22 | while True:
23 | try:
24 | face = pickle.load(faces_bd)
25 | name = pickle.load(faces_bd)
26 | except EOFError:
27 | break
28 | BD.append((face, name))
29 |
30 | def private_bd_add(person_id, image, name):
31 | '''Function to add a person to private lib of a user'''
32 |
33 | input_photo = face_recognition.load_image_file(image)
34 | if len(face_recognition.face_encodings(input_photo)) == 0:
35 | return False
36 | face_encoding = face_recognition.face_encodings(input_photo)[0]
37 | if not PRIVATE_BDS.get(person_id, False):
38 | PRIVATE_BDS[person_id] = []
39 | PRIVATE_BDS[person_id].append((face_encoding, name))
40 | with open("PrivateBD.sm", "wb") as faces_bd:
41 | pickle.dump(PRIVATE_BDS, faces_bd)
42 | return True
43 |
44 | def del_names_from_list(person_id, name):
45 | '''Support function for private_bd_del'''
46 |
47 | res = False
48 | out = []
49 | for pair in PRIVATE_BDS[person_id]:
50 | if name == pair[1]:
51 | res = True
52 | else:
53 | out.append(pair)
54 | PRIVATE_BDS[person_id] = out
55 | return res
56 |
57 |
58 | def private_bd_del(person_id, name):
59 | '''Function to del a person from private lib of a user'''
60 |
61 | if not PRIVATE_BDS.get(person_id, False):
62 | return False
63 | if not del_names_from_list(person_id, name):
64 | return False
65 |
66 | #переписываем бд
67 | with open("PrivateBD.sm", "wb") as faces_bd:
68 | pickle.dump(PRIVATE_BDS, faces_bd)
69 |
70 | return True
71 |
72 |
73 | def public_bd_add(image, name):
74 | '''Function to add a person to public lib'''
75 |
76 | input_photo = face_recognition.load_image_file(image)
77 | if len(face_recognition.face_encodings(input_photo)) == 0:
78 | return False
79 | face_encoding = face_recognition.face_encodings(input_photo)[0]
80 | BD.append((face_encoding, name))
81 |
82 | #Сохраняем каждый раз в файл BD.sm обновки BD
83 | with open("BD.sm", "ab") as faces_bd:
84 | pickle.dump(face_encoding, faces_bd)
85 | pickle.dump(name, faces_bd)
86 |
87 | return True
88 |
89 | def x(input_number):
90 | '''support instred of a lambda'''
91 | return input_number * 10
92 |
93 | def draw_name(frame, face_location, name):
94 | '''Adds a name tag to the picture'''
95 | top, right, bottom, left = map(x, face_location)
96 | print(top, right, bottom, left)
97 | cv2.rectangle(frame, (left, top), (right, bottom), (0, 0, 255), 15)
98 | cv2.rectangle(frame, (left, bottom + int((right - left) / 10)), (right, bottom), (0, 0, 255), cv2.FILLED)
99 | font = cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_DUPLEX
100 | cv2.putText(frame, name, (left + 4, bottom + int((right - left) / 10) - 3), font, max(3, int((right - left) / 210)), (255, 255, 255), 5)
101 |
102 |
103 | def find_faces(inputImage, person_id):
104 | '''Finds faces at the picture and searchs lib for known persons'''
105 |
106 | frame = cv2.imread(inputImage)
107 | frame = cv2.resize(frame, (0,0), fx=10, fy=10)
108 |
109 | #общая плюс приватная
110 |
111 | input_photo = face_recognition.load_image_file(inputImage)
112 | face_locations = face_recognition.face_locations(input_photo, model="cnn")
113 | face_encodings = face_recognition.face_encodings(input_photo, face_locations)
114 | face_names = []
115 |
116 | for face_encode, face_location in zip(face_encodings, face_locations):
117 | #проход для общей
118 | for known_face, known_name in BD:
119 | match = face_recognition.compare_faces([known_face], face_encode, tolerance=0.5)
120 | if match[0]:
121 | face_names.append(known_name)
122 | BD.append((face_encode, known_name))
123 | draw_name(frame, face_location, known_name)
124 | #Сохраняем каждый раз в файл BD.sm обновки BD
125 | with open ("BD.sm", "ab") as faces_bd:
126 | pickle.dump(face_encode, faces_bd)
127 | pickle.dump(known_name, faces_bd)
128 | break
129 |
130 | #проход для частной
131 | #если нет такого номера в словаре - закругляемся
132 | if PRIVATE_BDS.get(person_id, False):
133 | for known_face, known_name in PRIVATE_BDS[person_id]:
134 | match = face_recognition.compare_faces([known_face], face_encode, tolerance=0.5)
135 | if match[0]:
136 | if not known_name in face_names:
137 | face_names.append(known_name)
138 | draw_name(frame, face_location, known_name)
139 | PRIVATE_BDS[person_id].append((face_encode, known_name))
140 | with open ("PrivateBD.sm", "wb") as faces_bd:
141 | pickle.dump(PRIVATE_BDS, faces_bd)
142 | break
143 | frame = cv2.resize(frame, (0,0), fx=0.3, fy=0.3)
144 | cv2.imwrite('out.png', frame)
145 | return face_names
146 |
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1 | '''Front-end TGbot file'''
2 |
3 | from enum import Enum
4 | import telebot
5 | import requests
6 | from face_rec import find_faces, public_bd_add, private_bd_add, private_bd_del, bd_init
7 |
8 |
9 | class Status(Enum):
10 | '''Enum for states'''
11 | FREE = 0
12 | ADD_PHOTO_PR = 1
13 | ADD_NAME_PR = 2
14 | ADD_PHOTO_PU = 3
15 | ADD_NAME_PU = 4
16 | DEL_PR = 5
17 |
18 | TOKEN = '1089518853:AAGfG2OCrrH_IhU5AX-OFzagjo7bjjeV14E'
19 | #not an actual token
20 |
21 |
22 | bot = telebot.TeleBot(TOKEN)
23 | user_stat = {}
24 | bd_init()
25 |
26 | def check_usr(message):
27 | if not user_stat.get(message.from_user.id):
28 | user_stat[message.from_user.id] = [Status.FREE, 0, 0]
29 |
30 | @bot.message_handler(commands=['start', 'help'])
31 | def send_welcome(message):
32 | check_usr(message)
33 | user_stat[message.from_user.id] = [Status.FREE, 0, 0]
34 | bot.reply_to(message, "Welcome to open fasedetection bot. You can add new faces in your own private library by entering /add command, or add face to public lib (/add_to_public). Detect faces by just sending photo with some faces. You can also type /annalize to do so")
35 |
36 | @bot.message_handler(commands=['analize'])
37 | def handle_analize(message):
38 | check_usr(message)
39 | user_stat[message.from_user.id] = [Status.FREE, 0, 0]
40 | bot.reply_to(message, "Send photo to analize or add new")
41 |
42 | @bot.message_handler(commands=['add_to_public'])
43 | def handle_add_public(message):
44 | check_usr(message)
45 | bot.send_message(message.chat.id, "Send us a photo of the person you wanna add.\nWarning. You won't be able to delete this person from public libruary")
46 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] = Status.ADD_PHOTO_PU
47 |
48 | @bot.message_handler(commands=['add'])
49 | def handle_add(message):
50 | check_usr(message)
51 | bot.send_message(message.chat.id, "Send us a photo of the person you wanna add")
52 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] = Status.ADD_PHOTO_PR
53 |
54 | @bot.message_handler(commands=['del'])
55 | def handle_del(message):
56 | check_usr(message)
57 | bot.send_message(message.chat.id, "Enter the preson's name you want to delete from your libruary")
58 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] = Status.DEL_PR
59 |
60 | @bot.message_handler(content_types=['photo'])
61 | def handle_photo(message):
62 | check_usr(message)
63 | if user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] == Status.ADD_PHOTO_PR:
64 | photo_path = bot.get_file(message.photo[len(message.photo) - 1].file_id).file_path
65 | request = requests.get('https://api.telegram.org/file/bot{}/{}'.format(TOKEN, photo_path))
66 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][1] = request.content
67 | bot.reply_to(message, "Enter this person's name")
68 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] = Status.ADD_NAME_PR
69 | elif user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] == Status.ADD_PHOTO_PU:
70 | photo_path = bot.get_file(message.photo[len(message.photo) - 1].file_id).file_path
71 | request = requests.get('https://api.telegram.org/file/bot{}/{}'.format(TOKEN, photo_path))
72 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][1] = request.content
73 | bot.reply_to(message, "Enter this person's name")
74 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] = Status.ADD_NAME_PU
75 | elif user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] == Status.FREE:
76 |
77 | photo_path = bot.get_file(message.photo[len(message.photo) - 1].file_id).file_path
78 | request = requests.get('https://api.telegram.org/file/bot{}/{}'.format(TOKEN, photo_path))
79 | adding_photo = open("tmp.jpg", "wb")
80 | adding_photo.write(request.content)
81 |
82 | bot.send_message(message.chat.id, "Processing")
83 | name_list = find_faces("tmp.jpg", message.from_user.id)
84 | out_str = ""
85 | for name in name_list:
86 | out_str = out_str + name + '\n'
87 | if out_str == "":
88 | out_str = "Could not find known faces"
89 | else :
90 | out_str = "Found persons:\n" + out_str
91 | img = open('out.png', 'rb')
92 | bot.send_photo(message.chat.id, img)
93 | bot.reply_to(message, out_str)
94 | else:
95 | bot.reply_to(message, "You'r doing something wrong")
96 |
97 |
98 | @bot.message_handler(content_types=['text'])
99 | def handle_text(message):
100 | check_usr(message)
101 | if user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] == Status.ADD_NAME_PU:
102 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][2] = message.text
103 | print(user_stat[message.from_user.id][2])
104 |
105 | adding_photo = open("tmp.jpg", "wb")
106 | adding_photo.write(user_stat[message.from_user.id][1])
107 |
108 | if public_bd_add("tmp.jpg", user_stat[message.from_user.id][2]):
109 | bot.reply_to(message, "Person successfully added")
110 | else:
111 | bot.reply_to(message, "Something went wrong. No faces found")
112 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] = Status.FREE
113 | elif user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] == Status.ADD_NAME_PR:
114 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][2] = message.text
115 | print(user_stat[message.from_user.id][2])
116 |
117 | adding_photo = open("tmp.jpg", "wb")
118 | adding_photo.write(user_stat[message.from_user.id][1])
119 |
120 | if private_bd_add(message.from_user.id, "tmp.jpg", user_stat[message.from_user.id][2]):
121 | bot.reply_to(message, "Person successfully added")
122 | else:
123 | bot.reply_to(message, "Something went wrong. No faces found")
124 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] = Status.FREE
125 | elif user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] == Status.DEL_PR:
126 | if private_bd_del(message.from_user.id, message.text):
127 | bot.reply_to(message, "Person successfully deleted from your libruary")
128 | else:
129 | bot.reply_to(message, "Something went wrong. Person not found")
130 | user_stat[message.from_user.id][0] = Status.FREE
131 | else:
132 | bot.reply_to(message, "You'r doing something wrong")
133 |
134 | bot.polling()
135 |
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1 | \documentclass[dvipsnames,pdf, unicode, 12pt, a4paper, oneside, fleqn]{article}
2 | \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
3 | \usepackage[T2B]{fontenc}
4 | \usepackage[english,russian]{babel}
5 |
6 | \usepackage{listings}
7 | \usepackage{longtable}
8 | \oddsidemargin=-0.4mm
9 | \textwidth=160mm
10 | \topmargin=4.6mm
11 | \textheight=210mm
12 | \usepackage{geometry}
13 | %% Страницы диссертациия должны иметь следующие поля:
14 | %% левое --- 25 мм, правое --- 10 мм, верхнее --- 20 мм, нижнее --- 20 мм.
15 | %% Абзацный отступ должен быть одинаковым по всему тексту и равен пяти знакам.
16 | \geometry{
17 | a4paper,
18 | total={170mm,257mm},
19 | right=10mm,
20 | left=10mm,
21 | top=20mm,
22 | bottom=20mm,
23 | }
24 | \pagenumbering{gobble}
25 |
26 | \usepackage{multicol}
27 | \usepackage[]{amsmath}
28 | \usepackage{multirow}
29 |
30 | % THIS IS MY NEWLY DEFINED COMMAND
31 | \newcommand\tline[2]{$\underset{\text{#1}}{\text{\underline{\hspace{#2}}}}$}
32 |
33 | \usepackage{csquotes}
34 | \DeclareQuoteStyle{russian}
35 | {\guillemotleft}{\guillemotright}[0.025em]
36 | {\quotedblbase}{\textquotedblleft}
37 | \ExecuteQuoteOptions{style=russian}
38 |
39 | \usepackage{longtable,array}
40 |
41 | \newcolumntype{C}[1]{>{\centering\arraybackslash}p{#1}}
42 | \setlength{\extrarowheight}{10pt}
43 |
44 | \begin{document}
45 |
46 | \begin{titlepage}
47 | \begin{center}
48 | \bfseries{\Large Министерство образования и науки\\Российской Федерации}
49 |
50 | \vspace{12pt}
51 |
52 | \bfseries{\Large Московский авиационный институт\\ (национальный исследовательский университет)}
53 |
54 | \vspace{48pt}
55 |
56 |
57 | %{\large Факультет информационных технологий и прикладной математики}
58 |
59 | \vspace{36pt}
60 |
61 |
62 | %{\large Кафедра вычислительной математики и~программирования}
63 |
64 | \vspace{48pt}
65 |
66 | {\huge ЖУРНАЛ}
67 |
68 | \vspace{12pt}
69 |
70 | {\large ПО ПРОИЗВОДСТВЕННОЙ ПРАКТИКЕ}
71 |
72 |
73 | \end{center}
74 |
75 | \vspace{72pt}
76 |
77 | \begin{flushleft}
78 | Наименование практики: {\itshape вычислительная}\\
79 | Студенты: А.\,М. Цапков, Г.\,Н. Хренов \\
80 | Факультет №8, курс 2, группа 7 \\
81 | \end{flushleft}
82 |
83 | \vspace{12pt}
84 |
85 | \begin{flushleft}
86 | Практика с 29.06.20 по 12.07.20
87 | \end{flushleft}
88 |
89 | \vfill
90 |
91 | \begin{center}
92 | \bfseries Москва, \the\year
93 | \end{center}
94 | \end{titlepage}
95 |
96 | \pagebreak
97 |
98 | \begin{center}
99 | \bfseries{\large ИНСТРУКЦИЯ }
100 |
101 | \vspace{12pt}
102 |
103 | \bfseries{о заполнении журнала по производственной практике}
104 | \end{center}
105 |
106 | \begin{multicols}{2}
107 | {\small
108 | Журнал по производственной практике студентов имеет единую форму для всех видов практик.
109 |
110 | Задание в журнал вписывается руководителем практики от института в первые три-пять дней пребывания студентов на практике в соответствии с тематикой, утверждённой на кафедре до начала практики. Журнал по производственной практике является основным документом для текущего и итогового контроля выполнения заданий, требований инструкции и программы практики.
111 |
112 | Табель прохождения практики, задание, а также технический отчёт выполняются каждым студентом самостоятельно.
113 |
114 | Журнал заполняется студентом непрерывно в процессе прохождения всей практики и регулярно представляется для просмотра руководителям практики. Все их замечания подлежат немедленному выполнению.
115 |
116 | В разделе «Табель прохождения практики» ежедневно должно быть указано, на каких рабочих местах и в качестве кого работал студент. Эти записи проверяются и заверяются цеховыми руководителями практики, в том числе мастерами и бригадирами. График прохождения практики заполняется в соответствии с графиком распределения студентов по рабочим местам практики, утверждённым руководителем предприятия.
117 | В разделе «Рационализаторские предложения» должно быть приведено содержание поданных в цехе рационализаторских предложений со всеми необходимыми расчётами и эскизами. Рационализаторские предложения подаются индивидуально и коллективно.
118 |
119 | Выполнение студентом задания по общественно-политической практике заносятся в раздел «Общественно-политическая практика». Выполнение работы по оказанию практической помощи предприятию (участие в выполнении спецзаданий, работа сверхурочно и т.п.) заносятся в раздел журнала «Работа в помощь предприятию» с последующим письменным подтверждением записанной работы соответствующими цеховыми руководителями.
120 | Раздел «Технический отчёт по практике» должен быть заполнен особо тщательно. Записи необходимо делать чернилами в сжатой, но вместе с тем чёткой и ясной форме и технически грамотно. Студент обязан ежедневно подробно излагать содержание работы, выполняемой за каждый день. Содержание этого раздела должно отвечать тем конкретным требованиям, которые предъявляются к техническому отчёту заданием и программой практики. Технический отчёт должен показать умение студента критически оценивать работу данного производственного участка и отразить, в какой степени студент способен применить теоретические знания для решения конкретных производственных задач.
121 |
122 | Иллюстративный и другие материалы, использованные студентом в других разделах журнала, в техническом отчёте не должны повторяться, следует ограничиваться лишь ссылкой на него. Участие студентов в производственно-технической конференции, выступление с докладами, рационализаторские предложения и т.п. должны заноситься на свободные страницы журнала.
123 |
124 | {\bfseries Примечание.} Синьки, кальки и другие дополнения к журналу могут быть сделаны только с разрешения администрации предприятия и должны подшиваться в конце журнала.
125 |
126 | Руководители практики от института обязаны следить за тем, чтобы каждый цеховой руководитель практики перед уходом студентов из данного цеха в другой цех вписывал в журнал студента отзывы об их работе в цехе.
127 |
128 | Текущий контроль работы студентов осуществляется руководители практики от института и цеховыми руководителями практики заводов. Все замечания студентам руководители делают в письменном виде на страницах журнала, ставя при этом свою подпись и дату проверки.
129 |
130 | Результаты защиты технического отчёта заносятся в протокол и одновременно заносятся в ведомость и зачётную книжку студента.
131 |
132 | {\bfseries Примечание.} Нумерация чистых страниц журнала проставляется каждым студентом в своём журнале до начала практики.
133 | }
134 | \end{multicols}
135 |
136 | \begin{center}
137 | С инструкцией о заполнении журнала ознакомились:
138 | \end{center}
139 |
140 | «\hspace{0.5cm}» \tline{(дата)}{1.5in} \the\year\,г.\hfillСтудент Цапков А.\,М. \tline{(подпись)}{1in}
141 |
142 | «\hspace{0.5cm}» \tline{(дата)}{1.5in} \the\year\,г.\hfillСтудент Хренов Г.\,Н. \tline{(подпись)}{1in}
143 | \pagebreak
144 |
145 | \input{src/problem}
146 | \input{src/tabel}
147 |
148 | \begin{center}
149 | \bfseries{\large Отзывы цеховых руководителей практики}
150 | \end{center}
151 | Студенты Цапков А.\,М. и Хренов Г.\,Н. разработали телеграм бота, позволяющего распознавать людей на фото, которые предварительно были добавлены в базу данных.
152 |
153 | Презентация защищена на комиссии кафедры 806. Работа выполнена в полном объёме. Рекомендую на оценку \enquote{\hspace{2cm}}. Все материалы сданы на кафедру.
154 | \pagebreak
155 |
156 |
157 | \begin{center}
158 | \bfseries{\large ПРОТОКОЛ }
159 |
160 | \vspace{12pt}
161 |
162 | \bfseries{ЗАЩИТЫ ТЕХНИЧЕСКОГО ОТЧЁТА}
163 | \end{center}
164 | \noindent
165 | по {\itshapeпроизводственной практике}
166 |
167 | \vspace{8pt}
168 | \noindent
169 | студентами:
170 | \noindent
171 | Цапков Александр Максимович, Хренов Геннадий Николаевич
172 |
173 | \begin{longtable}{p{7cm}|p{11cm}}
174 | \hline
175 | {\bfseries Слушали:} & {\bfseries Постановили:} \\
176 | \endfirsthead
177 | \hline
178 | {\bfseries Слушали:} & {\bfseries Постановили:} \\
179 | \hline
180 | \endhead
181 | \multicolumn{2}{c}{\textit{Продолжение на следующей странице}}
182 | \endfoot
183 | \endlastfoot
184 | Отчёт практиканта & считать практику выполненной и защищённой на\\
185 | \rule{0pt}{425pt} & Общая оценка: \underline{\hspace{2in}}\\
186 | \rule{0pt}{15pt} & \\
187 | \hline
188 | \end{longtable}
189 |
190 | \vfill
191 |
192 | \noindent\begin{tabular}{@{}l l l}
193 | Руководители: & Зайцев В.\,Е. & \underline{\hspace{2in}}\\
194 | \rule{0pt}{10pt} & Кухтичев А.\,А. & \underline{\hspace{2in}}
195 | \end{tabular}
196 | \vspace{12pt}
197 |
198 | \noindent
199 | Дата: 12 июля \the\year\,г.
200 | \pagebreak
201 |
202 | \input{src/rationalization}
203 |
204 | \input{src/tech_report}
205 |
206 | \end{document}
207 |
208 |
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