2. TITLE : FETAL GROWTH BASED ON AL-
QURAN
USING AUGMENTED REALITY
TECHNIQUE
FINAL YEAR PROJECT 1
BACHELOR OF INFORMATICS
MEDIA
FACULTY INFORMATICS AND
COMPUTING
NUR HIKMAH BINTI ISMAIL
BTDL 15047634
SUPERVISOR : PROF MADYA DR YOUSEF ABUBAKER MOHAMED AHMED EL-EBIARY
3. CONTENT
– INTRODUCTION
– BACKGROUND
– PROBLEM STATEMENT
– OBJECTIVE
– SCOPES
– LIMITATION OF WORKS
– LITERATURE REVIEW
– EXPECTED RESULT
– GANTT CHART
4. WHAT IS AR?
– Augmented Reality (AR) is a kind of interactive technology that gives us a new
way to interact in direct view of an existing environment.
INTRODUCTION
5. INTRODUCTION
– Allah sent down the Holy Qur’an as a guide to humanity and conveyed the
simplest and the best way to lead one’s life and its related to Fetal Growth. This
application is very helpful for parents nowadays especially mothers to use Al-
Quran as the guide for their children since comes into mother’s womb.
6. BACKGROUND PROJECT
– This project will be developed as a mobile application using AR technique,
scanning for FOUR (4) Flashcards that represent the FOUR (4) stages of fetal
growth.
– After scanning the card the object will appear in 3D with 360˚ degree round,
and playing a sound track for the Aya that related to this growing stage from the
Holy Quran.
– Moreover there are some knowledge will be displayed about this particular
stage.
7. PROBLEM STATEMENT
– People nowadays are too much open with the technology so they may not
interesting too much for reading books beside they will feel bored with it
because the lack of interactive element.
– And some of them are not familiar with the relation between the science and
the Holy Quran contents.
– Most people did not know that how the Holy Quran has mentioned those
process staged before the sciences appeared.
8. OBJECTIVE
To study
– Fetal growth process “Multidisciplinary” using augmented reality technique with
flash card.
To design and develop
– Mobile application for fetal growth in 3D, using Unity 3D as the main software inline
with other software’s like Maya 3D, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
To test
– The efficiency of the application if that works smoothly and in proper way or not.
9. SCOPE
Application
– Developed by Augmented Reality technique as a mobile application for
smartphones, Android platform.
User
– Teenagers
– Adults
– Mothers
10. LIMITATION OF WORK
– The user can use this interactive application using smartphones only.
– The interactive flashcard is build only for android platform.
– This interactive flashcard is developed exclusively for learning about fetal.
– Provide FOUR (4) models as stages of fetal growth.
11. AUGMENTED REALITY
TECHNIQUE
– MARKED BASED
• Marker-based AR application the images (or the corresponding image descriptors)
to be recognized are provided beforehand. In this case you know exactly what the
application will search for while acquiring camera data (camera frames).
– MARKELESS
• Markerless augmented reality technique allows the use of any and all parts of the
physical environment as the target or base for the placement of superimposed
virtual objects. Markerless AR depends on the natural features of a surrounding
rather than the fiducial identifying markers
12. LITERATURE REVIEW
EXAMPLE PRODUCT TITLE PALTFORM ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
• Hallobumil • Mobile
Application
• Contain beneficial
information
• Interactive element
• No animation
• Not real
• A poster of fetal
growth
• Printed • Easily to read
• A lot of
information and
picture
• No multimedia
element
• No sound track
• Science text book • Printed • Easily to accessible
• Not expensive
• Not interesting
• No multimedia
element
13. EXAMPLE
PRODUCT
TITLE PLATFORM ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
Bellabeat • Mobile
application and
device
• Can track
footsteps and
others
• Advance
• Too expensive
• Not easily
accessible
Article • Printed • Easy to get
• Easy to read
• Too many text
• Get bored
14. EXPECTED RESULT
– To give exposure to the knowledge of the growth of the fetal and the relation with Al-Quran such as:
(Quran: Surah AI-Mu’minun,23:Ayat 12–14)
ْدَقَل َوَانقَلَخَْانَسنِاْلنِمْةَل ََلُسنِمْينِط-١٢-ْمُثُْهَانلَعَجْةَفطُنيِفْار َرَق
ْينِكم-١٣-ْمُثَانقَلَخَْةَفطُّنالْةَقَلَعَانقَلَخَفَْةَقَلَعالَْةغضُمَانقَلَخَفَْةَغضُمالِْعْاماَظَانوَسَكَفَْامَظِعالْماحَلْمُثُْهَانَأشنَأْقاَلخََْرخآَْبَتَفَْك َارُْاّللُْنَسحَأ
َْينِقِلَاخال-١٤“
“We (Allah) created man from a quintessence of clay. We then placed him as a nutfah (drop) in a place
of settlement, firmly fixed, then We made the drop into an alaqah (leech like structure), and then We
changed the alaqah into a mudghah (chewed like substance),then We made out of that mudghah, izam
(skeleton,bones),then We clothed the bones with lahm (muscles,flesh) then We caused him to grow and
come in being and attain the definitive (human)form. So, blessed be God, the best to create.”
15. GANTT CHART
TASK NAME / WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Topic Discussion with Supervisor
Project Title Proposal
Proposal Writing - Introduction
Background
Problem Statement
Objectives
Scopes
Activities
Milestones
Proposal Writing - Literature Review
Proposal Progress Presentation & Evaluation
Discussion
Correction Proposal
Proposed Solution Methodology
Proposed Solution Methodology
Problem Identification
Design a conceptual model
Method
Proof of Concept
Drafting Report of the Proposal
Submit draft of report to supervisor
Final Presentation Preparation
Final Presentation
Final Report Submission
16. REFFERENCES
(1) Zhang, J., Mikolajczyk, R., Grewal, J., Neta, G., & Klebanoff, M. (2011). Prenatal application of
the individualized fetal growth reference. American journal of epidemiology, 173(5), 539-
543.
(2) Chang, S. C., Hoang, B., Thomas, J. T., Vukicevic, S., Luyten, F. P., Ryba, N. J., ... & Moos, M.
(1994). Cartilage-derived morphogenetic proteins. New members of the transforming
growth factor-beta superfamily predominantly expressed in long bones during human
embryonic development. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 269(45), 28227-28234.
(3) Saadat, S. (2009). Human embryology and the holy quran: an overview. International
journal of health sciences, 3(1), 103.
(4) Sopia binti Md. Yassin, Asselawati Binti Md. Shah & Amir Hamzah Bin Suleiman. (2013). Sains
Tahun 4 Sekolah Kebangsaan. Selangor Darul Ehsan: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.
19. During this phase, defines the problem, identify the
source of the problem and determine possible solutions.
Analysis
phase involves using the outputs from the Analyse phase
to plan a strategy for create and design the interface.
Design
phase builds based on both the Analyse and Design
phases. The purpose of this phase is to generate the
lesson plans and lesson materials by develop the system.
Development
refers to the actual delivery of the instruction, whether
it's classroom-based, lab-based, or computer-based to
be tested by the internal users.
Implementation
This phase measures the effectiveness and efficiency of
the instruction by collecting the feedback from the end
users in order to improve the system.
Evaluation
25. TECHNIQUE
My technique for this project is marker-based
– MARKED BASED
• Marker-based AR application the images (or the corresponding image descriptors) to be
recognized are provided beforehand. In this case you know exactly what the application
will search for while acquiring camera data (camera frames).
– MARKELESS
• Markerless augmented reality technique allows the use of any and all parts of the
physical environment as the target or base for the placement of superimposed virtual
objects. Markerless AR depends on the natural features of a surrounding rather than the
fiducial identifying markers
26. HARDWARE & SOFTWARE
for Development
HARDWARE
– Laptop HP
– External hard disk
– Canon Printer
– Android Mobile Phone
SOFTWARE
– Unity 3D
– Autodesk Maya
– Vuforia
– Adobe Photoshop
27. REFFERENCES
(1) Zhang, J., Mikolajczyk, R., Grewal, J., Neta, G., & Klebanoff, M. (2011). Prenatal application of
the individualized fetal growth reference. American journal of epidemiology, 173(5), 539-
543.
(2) Chang, S. C., Hoang, B., Thomas, J. T., Vukicevic, S., Luyten, F. P., Ryba, N. J., ... & Moos, M.
(1994). Cartilage-derived morphogenetic proteins. New members of the transforming
growth factor-beta superfamily predominantly expressed in long bones during human
embryonic development. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 269(45), 28227-28234.
(3) Saadat, S. (2009). Human embryology and the holy quran: an overview. International
journal of health sciences, 3(1), 103.
(4) Sopia binti Md. Yassin, Asselawati Binti Md. Shah & Amir Hamzah Bin Suleiman. (2013). Sains
Tahun 4 Sekolah Kebangsaan. Selangor Darul Ehsan: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.