International Journal of Advanced Engineering Application

ISSN: 3048-6807

Utilizing a sophisticated language model for the coal mining sector

Author(s):Prof. Trupti Farande1, Vishal Waghmare2, Adesh Shinde3, Omkar Naikade4 , Rushikesh Barkade5

Affiliation: 1Professor at Department of Artificial Intelligence & Data Science, Shree Ramchandra College of Engineering, Pune. 2,3,4,5 Student at Department of Artificial Intelligence & Data Science, Shree Ramchandra College of Engineering, Pune

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Volume issue & Publishing Year: Volume 1 Issue 2 ,June-2024

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Engineering Application (IJAEA)

ISSN NO: 3048-6807

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Abstract:
The intricate legal landscape of the coal mining industry presents a constant challenge for stakeholders and customers seeking accurate and timely information. This research proposes a novel solution: a 24/7 chatbot powered by a large language model (LLM) to address legal queries pertaining to critical regulations and acts. Leveraging the LLM's capabilities for natural language processing, the chatbot offers users immediate access to a comprehensive knowledge base encompassing the Coal Mines Act, 1952, Indian Explosives Act, 1884, and other relevant regulations. Furthermore, it delves into land-related laws like Community Benefits Agreements and Land Acquisition, solidifying its position as a robust Management Information System tailored for the industry's specific needs. This paper explores the development and implementation of this innovative chatbot, highlighting its potential to revolutionize legal information access, promote compliance, and empower stakeholders within the coal mining industry.

Keywords: Large Language Model, Chatbot, Mining Industry, Natural Language Processing, Regulatory Compliance, AI Automation.

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