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Personal Health Interfaces Leveraging Human-Machine Natural Interactions

Project description

Studying how AI can lead to better healthcare

Artificial intelligence (AI) applications are transforming how care is delivered. From wearables and medical devices to data-related platforms and services, AI can simplify the lives of doctors and patients. The EU-funded PhilHumans project will investigate novel AI methods for human-machine interaction in the personal health domain through a well-designed and well-structured research training programme. Specifically, this international, inter-sectoral, interdisciplinary project will provide Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhD Fellowships to eight Early Stage Researchers (ESRs), with the potential to become the leaders of tomorrow's innovative AI and establish user interaction with their personal health devices in an advanced way. The project will require interdisciplinary understanding – from cognitive computing to (deep) machine learning and business development.

Objective

The goal of the PhilHumans (Personal Health Interfaces Leveraging Human-MAchine Natural interactionS) project is to train a next generation of young researchers in innovative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and establish user interaction with their personal health devices in an advanced and intuitive way. PhilHumans will investigate cutting-edge AI methods for human-machine interaction in the personal health domain through a well-designed and structured research training programme, with the aim to enhance EU firms competitiveness in the field for an effective and lasting market penetration in EU.
The research in PhilHumans will be performed by an intersectoral and multidisciplinary consortium consisting of 8 ESRs and a team of supervisors from the academic beneficiaries (University of Cagliari, University of Catania, University of Aberdeen, and Technical University of Eindhoven (TU/e)), the industrial beneficiaries (PHILIPS and R2M), and other external partners. The project will require the creation of a blend of interdisciplinary understanding of personal digital assistant, cognitive computing, (deep) machine learning, natural language generation & processing, advanced computer vision, and business development. The personal health areas that will be investigated are Mother&Child care, healthy-living and personal care, where the application of the proposed technology has promising potential.
All ESRs will enroll in a 3-years PhD research programme at beneficiary academic institutions. They are supposed to act as an integrated and complementary expertize team, whose aim is to tackle the fundamental challenge of combining heterogeneous data sources from multilingual speech/text processing and computer vision for improving conversation, detecting emotions, and improving social interactions. All the academic ESRs for at least 50% of their time will attend their secondment at PHILIPS, which will provide the required infrastructure and supervision by senior research staff.

Coordinator

PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND BV
Net EU contribution
€ 531 239,76
Address
HIGH TECH CAMPUS 52
5656 AG Eindhoven
Netherlands

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Region
Zuid-Nederland Noord-Brabant Zuidoost-Noord-Brabant
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 531 239,76

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Partners (10)