Iranian Scientists Use AI in Designing Smart Balance Boards
“We have presented a smart balance board in this exhibition which works by using artificial intelligence,” Pouya Fodeh, the managing director of the technological company stationed at the Innovation Center of the Islamic Azad University’s Karaj branch, told ANA on the sidelines of Asr-e Omid event and exhibition in Karaj.
“The smart balance board that we have designed works in a way that when a person steps on the device, he/she can see their balance status directly on the monitor. The person can also play some kind of simple games and control the screen with his/her feet which allows him/her to devote more time to the move,” he added.
Foudeh noted that based on the feedback that the device receives from the person, artificial intelligence can warn him/her before the person's balance is disturbed and correct the move.
The fourth edition of the national Asr-e Omid (age of hope) event in the specialized field of artificial intelligence (AI) and internet of things (IoT) started work at Islamic Azad University’s Karaj branch near Tehran on October 14.
Along with the event, the first national conference on research and innovation in artificial intelligence, an exhibition of new achievements in artificial intelligence and internet of things, and specialized meetings and workshops focusing on scientific challenges in the field of artificial intelligence were held.
The event was held in the form of 15 specialized committees and with participation of 200 knowledge-based companies in the field of artificial intelligence.
A total number of 385 abstracts and 280 original articles were received of which 91 have been accepted and 75 others are being finalized.
A large number of Iranian idea makers, young inventors, knowledge-based companies and leading scientific centers participated in the event to display their latest achievements.
The previous three editions of Asr-e Omid event were held in Tehran (2022), Assalouyeh (2022) and Sirjan (2023).
The event ended its work on October 17.
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