Tamil Nadu deploys AI-based attendance system in government schools

Devdiscourse News Desk| Chennai | India

Updated: 10-12-2018 20:05 IST | Created: 10-12-2018 19:55 IST

"The newly launched Artificial Intelligence-enabled attendance system through face reading is being implemented for the first time in India," he told reporters here. 

Attendance registers in Tamil Nadu schools would soon become a thing of the past with the State Monday launching an Artificial Intelligence-enabled attendance system through face reading on a pilot basis at a government high school for girls.

The new system is likely to be expanded to the rest of the state soon. School Education Minister K A Sengottaiyan said this was the first time in the country that such an attendance system for school-going children was being introduced and that it was in vogue in countries like the US and Japan.

"The newly launched Artificial Intelligence-enabled attendance system through face reading is being implemented for the first time in India," he told reporters here.

According to officials, the facial recognition-based attendance will be done through a mobile application which will have photos and other relevant details of the students stored in it.

The teacher will click a picture of the students in a group and the app will recognise those present and store the details in a computer server.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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