Woongjin ThinkBig, Partnership Agreement to Strengthen AI Learning Platform Technology
Technical Collaboration Between Startup VisualCamp and Gurumi
From the left, Iranghyeok Gurumi CEO, Jaejin Lee Woongjin ThinkBig CEO, and Jaeseung Park VisualCamp CEO are posing for a commemorative photo on the 15th at Woongjin Group in Jongno, Seoul, while signing a business agreement to strengthen artificial intelligence (AI) learning platform technology.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 16th that it has signed a business agreement to strengthen 'Artificial Intelligence (AI) Learning Platform Technology' with startups.
The signing ceremony was held the day before at Woongjin Group in Jongno, Seoul, attended by representatives from the startups VisualCamp and Gurumi.
Through this business cooperation, Woongjin ThinkBig plans to introduce a new AI learning platform. It will provide enhanced AI personalized learning features, such as analyzing learners' learning behaviors and habits by tracking their gaze.
VisualCamp is a company with technology that can apply gaze-tracking technology, which tracks learners' pupil movements, to various industries. Gurumi is a company that developed a real-time video communication platform capable of conducting real-time non-face-to-face video classes with up to 1,000 users.
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Choi Samrak, Head of IT Development at Woongjin ThinkBig, said, "We have been thinking a lot about how to overcome the shortcomings of online classes and provide quality education during the COVID-19 situation," adding, "We will introduce an AI learning service that can supplement the shortcomings that may occur in online classes by analyzing students' concentration and learning patterns through gaze tracking and other methods."
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