DataTools4Heart

DataTools4Heart: A European Health Data Toolbox for Enhancing Cardiology Data Interoperability, Reusability and Privacy

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the main cause of mortality worldwide, accounting for about a third of annual deaths. Re-use of both structured and unstructured data has the potential for major health benefits for the population suffering from CVD.

Healthcare data re-use in Europe faces privacy and fragmentation issues, a high diversity in data formats and languages, and a lack of technical and clinical interoperability. DataTools4Heart (DT4H) will tackle such challenges and develop a comprehensive, federated, privacy-preserving cardiology data toolbox. This will include, in an integrated platform, standardised data ingestion and harmonisation tools providing a common data model, multilingual natural language processing, federated machine learning, differentially private data synthesis generation, and 7 language models adapted to the cardiology domain. DT4H virtual assistants will help scientists and clinicians navigate through large-scale multi-source cardiology data.

These tools will be:

  • implemented ensuring privacy-by-design and thorough compliance with European regulations and data standards;
  • optimised as based on multi-stakeholder user-centered requirements; and,
  • validated in 7 clinical sites across Europe.

DT4H will unlock currently inaccessible health data in unstructured data and allow multi-site federated data use. Together with its toolbox, DT4H will leave the legacy of a federated learning platform with an embedded metadata catalogue and AI virtual assistants, and the CardioSynth open database of synthetic data remaining as available for further research and AI experimentation. Effective use of the federated learning platform will improve enable improved AI diagnostic and treatment tools. Deployment of regulated solutions will extend existing healthcare management paradigms to reduce disease burden. Finally, DT4H tools, systems and methodology are highly generalised and will translate well to other clinical and research areas in medicine.

Cybercartographies: Developing Powerful Multimodal Geovisualization Instruments for Understanding & Communicating Geospatial Data

Maps are not just lines, points, and symbols assembled as pictures. Maps constitute one of the most powerful cognitive vehicles to explore and describe the world, but also to express ourselves metaphorically.

The “We love maps” International Map Year 2015-2016 celebrated by the International Cartographic Association, came at a time when we are more “map-minded” than ever before. The world of ubiquitous computing and “digital natives” is now full of enthusiastic “cartographers”. The way people, especially the youngest, interact with technology, the shift from the “god’s eye view” to any perspective in viewing space, the increase of crowdsourced geospatial data, and the necessity of employing cartographic means to make sense out of big data, have introduced the need to shift the paradigm of cartography and geovisualization to cybercartography. This, amongst others, involves the development of an innovative cartographic language, new visual variables, multisensory representations, multimodal interaction, and tools that help enhance spatial thinking skills and develop truly map-minded spatial citizens.

The project addresses these research needs and meets its objectives in 5 steps:

  1. evaluation of state-of-the-art cartographic cyber manifestations, online mapping tools, and ubiquitous geosystems and services,
  2. analysis on how and if digital technologies and geoservices foster spatial thinking,
  3. analysis of multi-sensory representations and suitable multimodal interfaces,
  4. implementation of new-generation cyber cartographic products, and
  5. development of theoretical and design principles for cyber maps and other visualizations as breakthrough contribution to cartography regenerated.

Τhe project is coordinated by the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). ILSP contributes to the NTUA team its expertise for connecting Cartography with Embodied, Multimodal Interaction.

VOICES

VOICES: Making Early Career Investigators’ Voices Heard for Gender Equality

Over the last decades, European higher education and research systems have been characterized by deep changes, due to globalization and marketization, that have dramatically transformed research careers. While doctoral and postdoctoral researchers constitute a fast-growing workforce, their working conditions have become increasingly precarious and their career prospects uncertain. Those processes tend to exacerbate and create new forms of gendered inequalities for Early Career Investigators (ECIs), first and foremost women – that have been magnified by the COVID-19 crisis. Those inequalities are also reinforced by disparities within academia linked to other social determinants, such as origin, socioeconomic status, sexuality or ability. However, current institutional Research & Innovation (R&I) policies, including gender equality policies, rarely consider ECIs’ specific challenges. Moreover, implementing efficient and impactful policies that promote sustainable gender equality remains a great challenge throughout R&I institutions. The main goal of this Action is thus to increase the visibility of inequalities faced by ECIs from a gender perspective and to promote a sustainable dialogue between ECIs and stakeholders in the research ecosystem at the systemic level (European & national policy-makers) and at the institutional level (senior researchers, academic managers) by creating a community of gender equality practitioners composed of various stakeholders (ECIs, independent researchers, academic managers, organizations) across Europe. The Action has among its outcomes: training schools for ECIs, scientific publications by ECIs, recommendations & guidelines for academics and policy-makers.

Chair of the Action, which comprises representatives from more than 30 countries across Europe, is Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) – Paris, Sciences et Lettres (PSL) and vice-chair is the University of Padua.  ILSP/ATHENA R.C. is a member of the Management Committee of the Action, representing Greece and contributes to core work packages.

Status
Active
Type
European

PREMIERE

Performing arts in a new era: AI and VR tools for better understanding, preservation, enjoyment and accessibility

Captivating audiences around the world, the performing arts are hailed as a platform for creativity and expression. With a focus on dance and theatre, the EU-funded PREMIERE project aims to modernise the field by using advanced digital technologies that will support the whole life-cycle of performances. Project work will lead to the development and validation of a comprehensive ecosystem of digital applications, powered by leading-edge artificial intelligence, extended reality and 3D technologies, to meet the needs of communities involved in the main stages of the life cycle of performing arts productions. Ultimately, project work will enhance the understanding, preservation and enjoyment of and accessibility to performing arts.

Today we live in a data-driven era with the inevitable emergence of interdisciplinary, geographically dispersed, data repositories that do not necessarily abide with existing interdisciplinary data representation standards, nor they belong to any data federation initiatives, rendering them unusable and difficult to access. Moreover, maintaining integrity, privacy, and security in such exchanges is typically extremely difficult or impossible. Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH) and the Hellenic Mediterranean University (HMU) joined forces with several other European partners under “TRUSTEE”, one of the projects that was recently funded under the "Horizon Europe" Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2021-2027) of the European Commission. TRUSTEE aims to deliver a green, open-source, scalable, efficient, secure, trustworthy, and privacy-aware framework that will aggregate various interdisciplinary data repositories, such as Healthcare, Education, Energy, Space, Automotive, Cross-border, etc., and EU federation data spaces and transnational initiatives (e.g., Gaia-X and EOSC) with three main pillars of innovation: • Foster collaboration, between data consumers and suppliers who until now used to work in silos. • Build Trusted Data solutions, by reflecting the trustworthiness of data through the use of quality indicators, such as endorsements and deprecations. • Automate Testing and Monitoring, of not only the infrastructure but also the health and age (validity/update) of the data itself, while keeping every stakeholder informed about changes in a distributed manner.
Status
Active
Type
European

The ELE project empirically confirmed a striking imbalance in terms of support through language technologies and prepared a strategic research, innovation and implementation agenda with a roadmap for achieving full digital language equality in Europe by 2030. The primary goal of ELE 2 is to continue the preparation and refinement of the strategic agenda and roadmap for achieving digital language equality, to document stakeholder commitment, and to include new sectors and domains in the overall consultation process. Using the financial support to third parties mechanism (FSTP), ELE 2 will engage with other stakeholders, supporting the development of novel contributions for the SRIA including defined use cases, best-practice examples, feasibility studies, cost estimates etc.

Ensuring appropriate technology support for all EU languages will create jobs, growth and opportunities in the digital single market. Equally crucial, overcoming language barriers in the digital environment is essential for an inclusive society and for providing unity in diversity for many years to come. ELE 2 continues the work in ELE in providing a roadmap and overall framework to achieve this ambitious goal.

SURE5.0

Supporting the SMEs' SUstainability and REsilience transition towards industry 5.0 in the Mobility, Transport & Automotive, Aerospace & Defence, and Electronics ecosystems

The objective of the SURE 5.0 project is to support European SMEs seeking to take advantage of the opportunities brought by the 4th industrial revolution, namely: the digitalisation of production processes and the use of advanced technologies, while fostering the key principles of Industry 5.0: human centricity, sustainability and resilience. SURE 5.0 will cover three strategic ecosystems for the European Union: (i) Mobility, Transport & Automation (ii) Aerospace & Defence, and (iii) Electronics.

Status
Active
Type
European

PULCHRA

Science in the City: Building Participatory Urban Learning Community Hubs through Research and Activation

The PULCHRA project will explore the open schooling concept in the theme "Cities as urban ecosystems”, in view of creating new partnerships in local communities to foster science education for all citizens. Schools, in cooperation with other stakeholders will become agent of community well-being, taken that the theme to be explored encompasses the natural environment, the built environment and the socio-economic environment in cities.

Status
Active
Type
European

Space2Waves

Clusters in action for the internationalization of European SMEs taking advantage of the cross-sectoral dimension of Earth observation for Blue Growth market

The project Space2Waves aims at accelerating the global deployment of earth observation technologies in blue growth and at supporting European SMEs to export in Australia, Canada, South Africa, and United Arab Emirates.

Status
Active
Type
European

S3FOOD

Smart Sensor System for Food Safety, Quality Control and Resource Efficiency in the Food Processing Industry

S3FOOD will facilitate the implementation of smart sensor systems in the food processing industry, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and the objective to improve quality control, resource efficiency and the follow-up of food safety in the course of the food production process.

Status
Active
Type
European

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - European