An AI-powered tool for enhancing happiness and well-being, providing personalized feedback to improve daily physical activity and enjoyment through markerless 3D motion sensing, as a digital health solution.

SHOSABI inc
An AI-powered tool for enhancing happiness and well-being, providing personalized feedback to improve daily physical activity and enjoyment through markerless 3D motion sensing, as a digital health solution.
Modern individuals experience reduced well-being due to lack of exercise and increased stress, yet lack enjoyable ways to maintain health in daily life. Existing wellness apps primarily focus on psychological questionnaires, resulting in inadequate integrated management of body and mind.
SHOSABI Assessment tracks users' movements and activities in 3D using only camera vision, without markers or wearables, to analyze gamified exercise/activities [87].
For example, it senses a user's dance moves or game play movements to assess brain-body coordination levels and suggests creative solutions to move more enjoyably (e.g., recommending new dance moves). This is unique in that it aims to improve happiness and convenience, rather than simply measuring exercise volume.
Integrating this technology into personal mental health apps or wellness platforms can recommend customized happiness-enhancing activities, providing a different level of experience compared to existing well-being apps.
Wellness app developers and healthcare platform companies (B2B) license this technology and integrate it into their services. Ultimately, individual users (B2C) benefit through these apps/services.
The happiness and wellness technology sector is growing, and SHOSABI's AI vision technology can be expanded into various fields such as fitness and entertainment. As the market is still in its early stages, SHOSABI can create its own B2C app or expand the ecosystem through various corporate partnerships.
It was viewed as a vague but interesting concept. The CES Innovation Award recognized the novel approach (happiness-centered), but some also noted a lack of specificity, stating "good concept but difficult to grasp the substance" [87].
However, possibilities are viewed positively in line with the increasing interest in mental health since the pandemic.
🧪 R&D and concept verification stage (the idea aligns with current trends, but clear commercialization and market validation are minimal).
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