HSE Student Develops Platform for Online Physical Training
A student of the HSE Faculty of Computer Science and a team of like-minded people have created Fora.Vision, a startup platform for conducting remote physical training lessons in schools and universities. The computer vision-based system automatically counts the number of completed exercises and displays students’ progress in the teacher's personal account.
The platform allows trainers to create their own exercise regimens, set up personal modifiers, and track students’ achievements.
Sergey Volnov, Technical Director of Fora.Vision, second-year student of the bachelor’s programme in Applied Mathematics and Information Science at the HSE Faculty of Computer Science, noted that his team started developing this project at the end of 2021, when various quarantine procedures and restrictions were imposed. ‘At the time, I was in the 11th grade,’ says Sergey. ‘Academic subjects were quickly transferred to an online format, but it turned out to be quite difficult to conduct physical education remotely. The same situation has developed in universities, so we decided that this could be a great way to solve this problem.’
The Fora.Vision platform has already been successfully implemented at the P.L. Kapitsa Phystech Lyceum and at ITMO University. Thanks to the project, students have the opportunity to take physical training tests remotely.
‘This may be useful for universities, because students don’t need to go to the gym,’ explains the Fora.Vision technical director. ‘We’ve already received a lot of feedback that the platform is convenient for combining study and sports. For schoolchildren, it has become a source of additional physical activity, since they spend a lot of time sitting.’
This year, the team of developers also received a 4-million-rouble grant from the Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises in Science and Technology.
Currently, the platform is actively being improved using the grant. In the future, the team plans not only to expand the Fora.Vision customer base by attracting new educational organisations, but also to launch new activities for the company, such as holding sports marathons, preparing students for all-Russian physical training and sports tests, and working with fitness trainers.
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