Varanasi: A student of the Indian Technology Institute, University of Banaras Hindu (IIT-BHU) claimed to have developed the first version of the artificial intelligence-based yoga platform through the Multipemain (MPYG) yoga gameplay which will teach how to do yoga in the right way.
Vidyabhushan, a third year chemical engineering student, has developed a platform with guidance, funds from the Nasco Foundation, Cisco Thingcubator and technical support from the NCL-IIT BHU Incubation Center.
“MPYG is innovation in the field of yoga.
This is a yoga platform of the artificial intelligence community and augmented reality.
It will make people choose yoga taking into account the factors related to health and designed with the aim of making people doing yoga in the right way,” Vidyabhushan said , He said that MPYG with automatic detection features not only detected the wrong yoga posture but also fix it with the help of audio-videos with artificial intelligence.
At present, this platform can be accessed from the MPYG.in website and for other features you can enter your email in the website waiting list.
According to him, at this time, consciousness has come among people about being healthy.
First of all it was proposed to celebrate the International Yoga Day by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which was approved by the UN General Assembly (UNGA) and was recognized June 21 as an international yoga day.
“Yoga is a very good form of physical activity or sports.
But it has benefits to the body only when done properly under the training of a coach,” he added that people start yoga at home by taking the help of videos, photos and articles available on social media to do yoga.
“But because of the lack of yoga which is true and how to do it, both people don’t benefit from it or in people who conflict to lose their losses,” he said.
Nasscom (National Association and Service Companies) Head of Ramana Vemuri expressed happiness for the achievement of students and congratulated their team and convinced them to all possible help in the future.
Hansel Prabhat Gupta Day, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Members of his team included Dr.
Ashish Gupta, Dr.
Tanima Dutta, Dr.
Preeti Kumari, Rahul Mishra has also developed a technology called ‘Yoga Help’, which helps people without instructors in learning the exact ways of yoga care.
Dr.
Gupta explained that ‘Yogahelp’ took advantage of a smartphone sensor to recognize 12 steps for the solar yoga posture namaskar along with their accuracy level.
This technique has been accepted and published in artificial intelligence journals in June.
Full-featured technology and cloud support will be available for Android and iOS mobile users in October 2021.