AI Voice Recognition Wall Pads with Speaker Identification Introduced
Helper Robot Service Also Under Review
Interior perspective of the Seoul One commercial facility being developed in Wolgye-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul. Seoul One is a complex facility that includes apartments, wellness residences, shopping malls and street malls, prime offices, and a global lifestyle hotel, allowing residents to enjoy all aspects of life within a 1km radius. Provided by HDC Hyundai Development Company.
HDC Hyundai Development Company is actively introducing systems integrated with artificial intelligence (AI) technology in response to changing demographic structures and technological advancements, creating a differentiated residential culture unique to I-Park.
In the 4.8 trillion KRW-scale 'Seoul One Project,' presented as a future-oriented convergence town, a new residential paradigm is proposed with an urban model equipped with all elements of life within a 1 km radius. HDC Hyundai Development Company has planned to incorporate AI-based technology in Seoul One to enhance residents' quality of life and residential satisfaction.
Seoul One will feature AI voice recognition wall pads that identify the speaker. The cloud-based proprietary device can perform text analysis, allowing the wall pad to distinguish and recognize speakers, supporting home services based on usage patterns and home care services through keyword analysis. The wall pad also enables security, delivery, and community facility reservation and payment within the complex.
For residents' safe living environments, a facial recognition smart One-Pass system will also be implemented. When faces are registered and recognized on the lobby phone at the main entrance and the door phones of each household, contactless entry up to the doorstep is possible. When an external visitor calls, it is automatically recorded with a black box, and communication via smartphone is also available. A 12-megapixel omnidirectional CCTV will be installed in the parking lot, and AI technology will track vehicle locations to automatically confirm the final position. Smart parking solutions such as vacant parking space notifications, automatic parking location registration, vehicle movement path search, and parking violation detection can be used. The introduction of helper robot services utilizing mobility technology within the I-Park complex is also under consideration.
At Gocheok I-Park, HDC Labs plans to pilot the helper robot service developed in collaboration with a robot specialist company within this year. Through this technology, residents of the MD building can receive products ordered from connected stores delivered to their homes. The service also offers the nation's first robot-assisted collection and disposal of volume-based waste bags. An HDC Hyundai Development Company official explained, "We are planning to expand the application of advanced AI-integrated technologies, including wall pads and facial recognition systems, to other I-Park sites."
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