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ChildRescue - Collective Awareness Platform for Missing Children Investigation and Rescue

Description du projet

Améliorer l’implication des citoyens dans la recherche d’enfants disparus

Chaque année, dans l’UE, plus de 250 000 cas de disparitions d’enfants sont signalés. L’innovant projet ChildRescue, financé par l’UE, s’attaque activement à ce problème. La sensibilisation, l’ingéniosité et l’action collectives seront mobilisées, et l’accent portera notamment sur la question cruciale de la disparition de mineurs réfugiés non accompagnés. Tout en respectant la vie privée, des modèles d’interaction pointus et des données sociales ouvertes seront utilisés pour améliorer les informations contextuelles grâce au profilage multicouche et à l’analyse prédictive. Dans le cadre de cette solution, les citoyens vivant à proximité du dernier lieu connu où un enfant disparu aura été signalé seront transformés en «capteurs sociaux», ils recevront des notifications mobiles intelligentes qui leur permettront de contribuer activement aux enquêtes.

Objectif

More than 250,000 cases of missing children are annually reported in the EU. Through an innovative approach on the missing children investigation cycle, ChildRescue will be instrumental in leveraging the collective awareness, resourcefulness and action for a humanitarian cause: to expedite more rapid and effective resolution of missing children cases. The project will also take special care for supporting the identification missing unaccompanied refugee minors, which is an emerging issue nowadays.
ChildRescue will explore patterns of interaction and awareness during the missing children investigations, leveraging the untapped potential of open-social-linked data to augment the background information of missing children through multi-layer (personal, psychological, social and activity) profiling and predictive analytics, respecting and protecting privacy and personal data. ChildRescue will provide evidence-based insights for the network effect’s impact to the missing children response organizations and allow them make informed decisions for each case. Based on location-based mobile notifications that spread using an intelligent system, citizens close to points a missing child was last seen or where s/he is probable to be found become “social sensors” for the investigation, paying attention to people passing by, contributing and validating potential evidence.
ChildRescue will deliver a modular, open source solution to be adopted by different voluntary organizations, according to their needs and the readiness of their systems. The project’s results will be piloted in (a) missing children cases by the partners who are responsible for the Amber Alert and 116 000 hotline in those countries; and (b) missing unaccompanied minors cases supported by the Hellenic Red Cross, in complementarity with existing models of operation. Missing Children Europe and Red Cross will ensure visibility of the results across all relevant response and volunteer organizations in Europe.

Appel à propositions

H2020-ICT-2016-2017

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H2020-ICT-2017-1

Régime de financement

IA - Innovation action

Coordinateur

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 300 312,50
Adresse
HEROON POLYTECHNIOU 9 ZOGRAPHOU CAMPUS
157 80 ATHINA
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Région
Αττική Aττική Κεντρικός Τομέας Αθηνών
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 300 312,50

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