Chatbot for Identifying Cases of Domestic Violence and Land Grabbing
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Chatbots, Artificial Intelligence, Illegal Land Grabbing, Domestic violence, Question-Answer SystemAbstract
This project creates a chatbot prototype designed to assist users in identifying and addressing two serious societal issues: domestic violence and land grabbing. This chatbot is designed to help people understand whether their situation falls under illegal land grabbing or domestic violence and guide them toward the right support. By analyzing what users say, it picks up key details—like whether someone is being forced out of their land without legal rights or if they are experiencing abuse at home.For land disputes, it looks for signs like forged documents, threats, or forced evictions. For domestic violence, it recognizes patterns of physical, emotional, or psychological harm. Once it understands the issue, the chatbot provides helpful next steps, such as legal resources, emergency contacts, or support services.The goal is to make it easier for victims to seek help without confusion, ensuring they get the right assistance as quickly as possible
After assisting the user, it encourages feedback to improve the chatbot’s future interactions. Designed with user support and accessibility in mind, this system aims to offer immediate, relevant assistance in navigating complex problems as quickly as possible.
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