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A Missing and Found Recognition System for Hajj and Umrah

arXiv ·

A proposed recognition system aims to identify missing persons, deceased individuals, and lost objects during the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages in Saudi Arabia. The system intends to leverage facial recognition and object identification to manage the large crowds expected in the coming decade, estimated to reach 20 million pilgrims. It will be integrated into the CrowdSensing system for crowd estimation, management, and safety.

Movement Control of Smart Mosque's Domes using CSRNet and Fuzzy Logic Techniques

arXiv ·

This paper proposes a smart dome model for mosques that uses AI to control dome movements based on weather conditions and overcrowding. The model utilizes Congested Scene Recognition Network (CSRNet) and fuzzy logic techniques in Python to determine when to open and close the domes to maintain fresh air and sunlight. The goal is to automatically manage dome operation based on real-time data, specifying the duration for which the domes should remain open each hour.

How Saudi Arabia is using AI to transform the Hajj experience - Al Arabiya English

SDAIA ·

Saudi Arabia is deploying various AI technologies to enhance the Hajj experience for millions of pilgrims. These applications include AI-powered solutions for crowd management, logistics optimization, security monitoring, and personalized pilgrim services. The initiatives aim to improve safety, efficiency, and overall comfort during the annual pilgrimage. Why it matters: This showcases a significant national effort to leverage advanced technology for large-scale event management and public service, setting a precedent for similar applications globally.

SDAIA Enhances Hajj Services with AI-Driven Digital System - MENA Fintech Association

SDAIA ·

The Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA) has implemented an AI-driven digital system to enhance services for pilgrims during Hajj. This new system aims to improve various operational aspects, including logistics, crowd management, and the overall pilgrim experience. By leveraging artificial intelligence, SDAIA seeks to streamline processes and ensure a more efficient and safer pilgrimage. Why it matters: This initiative underscores Saudi Arabia's strategic focus on integrating advanced AI technologies into critical national services and large-scale public events, demonstrating a commitment to smart governance and enhancing pilgrim welfare.