AI-Enabled Heat Stroke Prevention System for Construction Workers

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Team Name StaSASticians
Track IoT, Insurance
Use Case The StaSASticians group is developing an AI-Enabled Heat Stroke Prevention and Management System for construction workers. Using real-time data from smart helmets developed by BeeInventor joined with other data such as weather, the system leverages SAS Viya, Python, or R to monitor physiological factors like heart rate and core body temperature. The system provides real-time warnings of heat stroke to protect high-risk workers, enhancing safety, productivity, and regulatory compliance, while reducing healthcare costs.
Technology Python, SAS-Viya, R
Region USA
Team lead Narges Hosseinzadeh
Team members

Irina Klein

Brandon Sharp
Dr. Li Jeffrey Chun Ying

Irina Ivanova
Dr. Sou Cheng Terrya Choi

Social media

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nargeshsz/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/irina-klein/https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-sharp-b97793194/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-li-765596256/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/irina-i-3016a6150/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sou-cheng-choi-7682b65/

Is your team interested in participating in an interview? Y
Optional: Expand on your technology expertise SAS Viya Enterprise, Python, R, data visualization, interactive dashboards, video editing, technical presentations, mathematical & statistical modeling, machine learning, deep learning, time series analysis, IoT sensors, healthcare applications, heatstroke prediction, technical documentation

 

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This sounds like an amazing project! Excited to see the results!

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