Results of the trilateral call for projects : an international collaboration in AI
Results of the trilateral call for projects : an international collaboration in AI
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ANR (France), JST (Japan) and DFG (Germany) launched in 2019 a trilateral call for projects aimed at promoting international collaborations in artificial intelligence, specifically on:
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Knowledge extraction and learning
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Knowledge management methods and models
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Advancing the state of the art in artificial intelligence in order to accomplish complex tasks
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Human-centered approaches towards artificial intelligence methods
Among the 9 selected projects, 4 include a collaboration with researchers from Paris-Saclay:
- AI for Aging societies: From Basic Concepts to Practical Tools for AI- Facilitated Cognitive Training // Alexandre Gramfort (Inria), Tonio Ball (University of Freiburg), Mihoko Otake (Center for Advanced Intelligence Project, RIKEN)
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Learning Cyclotron // Laurence Devillers (LIMSI, CNRS), Andreas Dengel (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence), Koichi Kise (Osaka Prefecture University)
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Adaptive Artificial Intelligence for Human Computer Interaction // Jean-Claude MARTIN (LIMSI, CNRS, Université Paris Saclay), Elisabeth André (University of Augsburg), Yukiko Nakano (Seikei University)
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Knowledge-enhanced information extraction across languages for pharmacovigilance // Pierre Zweigenbaum (LIMSI, CNRS), Sebastian Möller (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence), Yuji Matsumoto (Center for Advanced Intelligence Project, RIKEN)