- Research Advancements: The consortium delivered many state-of-the-art techniques, reflected in the 93 publications (42 in the secnd period), the invited talks, and the 6 awards.
- Data Availability and Quality: The consortium focused on that and managed to overcome most of the technical and legal obstacles to make easily accessible multiple sources: traffic volume information from sensors, BUS GPS real time locations, Twitter messages, Tram location information, Crowdsourcing data, weather and pollution data, and CCTV data. The availability of video data was a significant achievement since there were multiple legal and technical difficulties that had to be overcome.
- Exploitation: A detailed plan has been established, including the development of the exploitation committee and an extensive market research.
- Dissemination: With its website, flyer, social media activity, and participation in multiple events and fora, including organizing the MUD workshop at SIGKDD 2018, the VaVeL team had an substantial outreach outcome.
- Development of Realistic Applications. The consortium has made significant progress working in close collaboration with the use partners: Dublin City and the City of Warsaw. Together with the research and industry partners, they developed a detailed set of requirements, resolved data issues, designed the architecture, and built two working prototypes. The two use cases we have developed are complementary and serve as the vehicle to first understand the needs of users and state-holders and subsequently evaluate the proposed solutions in a realistic environment.
- Collaboration: Collaboration among partners were strong during the first period of the project.