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Original title: World Computing Conference “Black Technology”: 5G Helps Plant Marine Rice, “Cloud” Tour “First Peak”
China News Service, Changsha, Nov. 4 (Reporter Tang Xiaoqing) The 2020 World Computing Conference will be held in Changsha, Hunan. This international event at the forefront of science and technology in the world is a bit “unconditional” for ordinary people. The reporter visited the conference “Innovative Technology and Product Application Achievement Exhibition Area” and learned that the accelerated development of computers and related fields also makes 5G technology, Technologies such as AR, VR, big data and artificial intelligence are embedded in people’s daily lives.
At Hunan Unicom’s 5G + smart travel booth, a visitor was tasting marine rice cooked in a rice cooker.Photo by Tang Xiaoqing
Family Tour “Cloud” “First Peak”
Huang Wenjie pointed the tablet at a small model of terracotta warriors and horses, and its historical appearance of royal color was immediately restored.
“Augmented reality technology in cultural tourism applications is small enough to restore the appearance and color of exhibits, and large enough to restore historic buildings and 1: 1 historical scenes.” Huang Wenjie of China Mobile’s government and business department, for example, scans the waters of Yuanmingyuan through mobile phone augmented reality French ruins can reproduce the glorious scene of carved jade columns and hunting dogs chasing deer ago more than 100 years, allowing tourists to have an immersive and pleasant experience.
The 5G + smart tourism application has made it a reality for households to see the world. This year, China Mobile launched a 5G + 4K + VR live slow streaming event to view Mount Everest in the cloud. You can use virtual reality to travel across the roof of the world and broadcast the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest in real time with a 360-degree panoramic view.
At Hunan Unicom’s 5G + smart tourism booth, people came to experience virtual reality glasses to appreciate the beauty of Zhangjiajie. “First we use aerial photography with drones in the scenic place of Zhangjiajie, then we model the landscape and store it in the cloud server. Users in other places only need to wear virtual reality glasses to access the cloud server to experience the Zhangjiajie beauty on the spot. ” China Unicom 5G technical staff Zhang Biao said.
A staff member puts on virtual reality glasses.Photo by Tang Xiaoqing
5G and other cutting-edge technologies help grow marine rice
In 2018, “Father of Hybrid Rice” Yuan Longping and his team conducted a salt-tolerant rice experiment in the Xing’an League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, one of the three major soda-saline areas- alkali of the world. This year, the saline-alkaline rice base of the Xing’an League scholar Yuan Longping’s workstation has been tested and evaluated. Yuan Longping also launched the “Yuan Meng Project”, which will cooperate in the development of 200,000 mu of salt alkali-tolerant rice planting in the Xing’an League in the next three years.
Freshly cooked marine rice in an electric rice cooker in the showroom made the reporter feel soft and sweet in the mouth. The reporter also learned that China Unicom introduced 5G, artificial intelligence and other high-tech means to push forward the “Yuan Meng Project” and accelerate the large-scale development and promotion of saline-alkaline lands.
“Relying on 5G, Internet of things, cloud, blockchain, AI, automated agricultural machinery and other technologies, ‘Yuanmeng’ marine rice 5G smart agriculture system has been developed, which can realize the entire seedling cultivation chain of rice, planting, operation, circulation, and command and dispatch in saline-alkaline lands. Computerization services can predict plant diseases and insect pests and remotely guide farmers to scientifically control plant diseases and insect pests, ”said Li Guangju, executive vice president of China Unicom’s corporate and government client business group, the deep integration of modern information technology with agriculture can help Yuan Longping’s team transform saline land- alkaline in high yield fertile soil.
Li Guangju said that by implanting 5G sensor equipment and artificial intelligence equipment on a large scale, Yuan Longping’s team can capture the base field data such as atmosphere, soil environment, diseases and pests in real time. , and observe the changes in the growing environment of saline-alkaline marine rice online.
The “Yuan Meng” marine rice 5G smart agriculture system is displayed at the Hunan Unicom 5G + smart tourism booth.Photo by Tang Xiaoqing
Big data gives the “silent world” a “downwind ear”
“Hello, welcome to the World Computing Conference. I am very happy to meet so many people, but I am also a little nervous.” Yan Xiangling, director of the Special Education Department of Changsha Qianbo Information Technology Co., Ltd., said this, the big screen The last virtual character immediately expressed it in sign language.
There are more than 27 million hearing-impaired people in China, but only about 10,000 sign language interpreters. Yan Xiangling’s company specializes in artificial intelligence sign language transmission and has built a two-way smart sign language service system based on the Qianbo sign language big data platform.
“It can quickly and accurately translate the voice of hearing people into text, and it can also accurately translate text to 3D sign language animation.” Yan Xiangling said that the system has been used in banks, government affairs rooms, hospitals, shopping malls, tourism, airports, schools of special education and other fields.
Yan Xiangling introduced that by entering the Qianbo sign language app, you can not only request information about the sign language translation, but the onboard simultaneous translation system can also instantly translate the Chinese spoken by people who listen to the language. sign. “Our AR glasses in sign language can also efficiently extract information from surrounding sounds and translate it into sign language, and display it on the screen of the AR glasses.”