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On August 25, a SCNU team was awarded the first prize at the 6th National University Contest on Intelligent Robotic Innovations held in Yuyao, in east China's Zhejiang province. This marked a significant milestone as it was the first time SCNU secured a medal in this competition.
Photo of the honor certificate awarded to the team.
The distinguished team comprises Zou Ruicheng, Chen Yunlei and Deng Guohao, three undergraduate students under the guidance of Professor Feng Gang of the School of Computer Science of SCNU.
Group photo of the team.
The awarded program, titled "An Intelligent Bookcase: Your Book Service Servant", concentrates on AIoT technology, which is the combination of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies and the Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure. Its goal is to create more efficient IoT operations, improve human-machine interactions and enhance data management and analytics.
Through mechanical design technology and the application of algorithms, the team has developed the prototype of an intelligent bookcase. It helps store books with automatic classification, periodical book maintenance and intelligent reading services. Additionally, it has formed a complete service chain ranging from purchasing new books to coping with second-hand books and it can be applied in every household.
Zou Ruicheng (first from the left) introduces the program on-site.
Hosted by the Organizing Committee of the National University Contest on Intelligent Robotic Innovations, the contest has attracted a total of 24,168 participants in 5,325 teams from 501 universities in 29 provinces across China.
Set up in 2017, the National University Contest on Intelligent Robotic Innovations has been held five times. The contest is a nation-level A-class discipline competition. It is listed as a competition program in the ranking list of national university disciplines set by the China Association of Higher Education in 2020. Themed "Better, faster, and stronger", the contest has formed a talent cultivation chain for the contestants, including the team's raising questions, brainstorming the solutions, conducting specific research and application of the research results into real products. Hence, the contest has made great contributions to cultivating talents in the field of intelligent robots.
Source from SCNU News Center
Translated by Li Jun, Zeng Wenting
Proofread by Edwin Baak
Edited by Wang Yingmin