Periodic Reporting for period 3 - ELISE (European Learning and Intelligent Systems Excellence)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2023-09-01 al 2024-08-31
To achieve this, ELISE selected the following actions:
- Establish a network of excellent researchers and laboratories that act as local anchors across Europe and represent the community, provide experts within society, and coordinate a joint effort across the continent.
- Build an attractive training network for junior scientists that keeps them in Europe, by offering the highest quality training for Academic Excellence in Machine Learning.
- Make the industry involved with elite academic research so that participating companies’ competencies will rival those of large industry laboratories
- Establish a sustainable ecosystem of machine learning stakeholders covering the value network to facilitate and accelerate a broad integration of machine learning technologies.
Conclusions:
ELISE has ensured the sustainability of the network by helping the ELLIS Society to establish a new organizational structure, called ELLIS Areas. ELLIS Areas has been established as a permanent organisation, with committees in charge of ELLIS’s AI/ML Research Programs; PhD. program; membership; fundraising; and collaboration with other NoEs and entities (e.g. Adra-e).
ELISE helped the ELLIS network to grow to 41 units (up from 34 in 2022), 1 associated unit, and 16 Research Programs (up from 11 in 2020).
ELISE has established the unique and highly successful ELLIS PhD. Programme, which will carry on now that ELISE has concluded.
ELISE has built a large stakeholder network of researchers, policy makers and industry.
ELISE has supported 32 SMEs, which have produced innovate results that have the potential to benefit wider society.
To ensure ELISE members have access to computational resources and infrastructure necessary to be internationally competitive, we developed and installed a concept of a storage cluster. It is hosted by JKU Linz and has a dedicated showcase GPU cluster set-up linked to it. Benchmark datasets have been made available and best-practice ready-to-use ML models are provided on the storage cluster.
ELISE has established active collaboration with the industry, building on collaborations among ELLIS/ELISE scientists and the industry. ELLIS PhD program offers industry-track specialization for young researchers and has industry representatives actively involved in its activities. ELISE partners have created the first commercial Certificate for AI systems (supervised ML) which is now on the market. The certificate is accompanied by a white paper on “Trusted Artificial Intelligence: Towards Certification of Machine Learning Applications”.
Conclusions:
The project has recruited 434 PhDs and postdocs from over 8,000 applicants, which is more than double the target KPI of 200 set in the ELISE proposal. 296 senior scientists from 132 different institutions and companies across 17 countries in Europe serve as main or secondary advisors of one or more candidates in the program.
ELISE has engaged industry by supporting 32 SME projects. Also, the project has established a list of industry contact points consisting of more than 80 companies that have collaborated with the ELLIS PhD and Postdoc Program, whether it is a one-off collaboration through program events or sponsorships like the ELLIS Doctoral Symposium, or a longer-term through the Industry Track partnerships.
In building a stakeholder community, ELISE’s Innovation Manager was appointed to the UN High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence to advance recommendations for the international governance of AI; ELISE representatives contributed to the definition of a roadmap for Europe on AI foundation models; and, ELISE has produced two versions of its Strategic Research Agenda and distributed the agenda over relevant policy and decision makers in the EC and industry, as well as to fellow networks under the ICT-48 call.
ELISE also prepared and published a joint European SRA in collaboration with other European AI Networks of Excellence. Representatives of ELISE joined the Commission and other AI NoEs in Brussels to formally launch the European SRA and to discuss how to ensure European leadership in AI research on 4 July 2023. This joint SRA was used as input in the creation of the updated SRIDA of the ADRA PPP.
ELISE has produced a comprehensive report on Europe’s compute infrastructure needs.
References: Policy and Investment Recommendations for Trustworthy AI by High-Level Expert Group on AI (AI HLEG), 2019, available at: https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/policy-and-investment-recommendations-trustworthy-artificial-intelligence(si apre in una nuova finestra)