H-SMART is short speak for the HarmonEyes Human State Monitoring and Readiness Tool.
This eye-tracking solution system is designed to gauge and forecast cognitive load and tiredness before it becomes a behavioral safety risk in spaceflight.
Antarctic testing
HarmonEyes of Bethesda, Maryland has been tapped by the NASA-funded Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) to trial-run H-SMART later this year in the harsh Antarctica environment and sub-Antarctic stations run by the Australian Antarctic Program.
The research is being conducted at Australia’s three Antarctic research stations and at Macquarie Island.
“By validating this technology in Antarctica, we can better understand how it will help astronauts stay focused and mission-ready during the most demanding expeditions,” said Rihana Bokhari, Scientific Research Director for TRISH.
TRISH is a U.S.-based institute led by Baylor College of Medicine’s Center for Space Medicine.
Cognitive load and fatigue
By measuring subtle changes in eye movements, H-SMART delivers passive, highly accurate, real-time monitoring of cognitive load and fatigue. The high-tech system is viewed as adaptable to long-haul missions where maintaining peak performance over months or years is mission-critical.
The HarmonEyes H-SMART applies advanced AI and machine learning for predictive modeling, a system that can be adapted to the stresses and strains of extended space missions.
Mission critical situations
“The eyes tell us a lot about our mental condition and with HarmonEyes, we’re able to monitor them to gauge cognitive load and fatigue in real time, ensuring peak cognitive performance during mission-critical situations like space exploration,” said Adam Gross, CEO and Co-Founder of HarmonEyes in a company statement.
“In the Antarctic we will demonstrate that H-SMART can offer superior prediction of astronaut’s cognitive and fatigue states solely based on eye metrics,” Gross explains.
HarmonEyes is billed as the world’s only open, AI-powered eye-tracking platform that identifies and predicts a person’s cognitive, emotional, and physical state based on eye movements alone.
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