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Project Team Pulsar


Overall Objectives
Contracts and Grants with Industry
Bibliography


Project Team Pulsar


Overall Objectives
Contracts and Grants with Industry
Bibliography


Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

FP7 Projects

Co-FRIEND
  • Title: Cognitive Vision System able to adapt itself to unexpected situations

  • Type: COOPERATION (ICT)

  • Defi: Cognitive systems, interaction, robotics

  • Instrument: Specific Targeted Research Project (STREP)

  • Duration: February 2008 - January 2011

  • Coordinator: AKKA (FR) (France)

  • Others partners: Akka, Toulouse airport (FR); University of Reading and of Leeds (UK); Cognitive System Laboratory, University of Hamburg (G).

  • See also: http://www.co-friend.net

  • Abstract: The main objectives of this project are to develop techniques to recognize and learn automatically all servicing operations around aircraft parked on aprons.

VANAHEIM
  • Title: Autonomous Monitoring of Underground Transportation Environment

  • Type: COOPERATION (ICT)

  • Defi: Cognitive Systems and Robotics

  • Instrument: Integrated Project (IP)

  • Duration: February 2010 - July 2013

  • Coordinator: Multitel (Belgium)

  • Others partners: INRIA Sophia-Antipolis (FR); Thales Communications (FR); IDIAP (CH); Torino GTT (Italy); Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens RATP (France); Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Urban Ethology (Austria); Thales Communications (Italy).

  • See also: http://www.vanaheim-project.eu/

  • Abstract: The aim of this project is to study innovative surveillance components for the autonomous monitoring of multi-Sensory and networked Infrastructure such as underground transportation environment.

SUPPORT
  • Title: Security UPgrade for PORTs

  • Type: COOPERATION (SECURITE)

  • Instrument: IP

  • Duration: July 2010 - June 2014

  • Coordinator: BMT Group (UK)

  • Others partners: INRIA Sophia-Antipolis (FR); Swedish Defence Research Agency (SE); Securitas (SE); Technical Research Centre of Finland (FI); MARLO (NO); INLECOM Systems (UK).

  • Abstract: SUPPORT is addressing potential threats on passenger life and the potential for crippling economic damage arising from intentional unlawful attacks on port facilities, by engaging representative stakeholders to guide the development of next generation solutions for upgraded preventive and remedial security capabilities in European ports. The overall benefit will be the secure and efficient operation of European ports enabling uninterrupted flows of cargos and passengers while suppressing attacks on high value port facilities, illegal immigration and trafficking of drugs, weapons and illicit substances all in line with the efforts of FRONTEX and EU member states.

Dem@Care
  • Title: Dementia Ambient Care: Multi-Sensing Monitoring for Intelligent Remote Management and Decision Support

  • Type: COOPERATION (ICT)

  • Defi: Cognitive Systems and Robotics

  • Instrument: Collaborative Project (CP)

  • Duration: November 2011-November 2015

  • Coordinator: Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (G)

  • Others partners: INRIA Sophia-Antipolis (FR); University of Bordeaux 1(FR); Cassidian (FR), Nice Hospital (FR), LinkCareServices (FR), Lulea Tekniska Universitet (SE); Dublin City University (IE); IBM Israel (IL); Philips (NL); Vistek ISRA Vision (TR).

  • Abstract: The objective of Dem@Care is the development of a complete system providing personal health services to persons with dementia, as well as medical professionals, by using a multitude of sensors, for context-aware, multiparametric monitoring of lifestyle, ambient environment, and health parameters. Multisensor data analysis, combined with intelligent decision making mechanisms, will allow an accurate representation of the person's current status and will provide the appropriate feedback, both to the person and the associated medical professionals. Multi-parametric monitoring of daily activities, lifestyle, behaviour, in combination with medical data, can provide clinicians with a comprehensive image of the person's condition and its progression, without their being physically present, allowing remote care of their condition.

Collaborations in European Programs, except FP7

ViCoMo
  • Program: ITEA 2

  • Project acronym: ViCoMo

  • Project title: Visual Context Modeling

  • Duration: October 2009 - October 2012

  • Coordinator: International Consortium (Philips, Acciona, Thales, CycloMedia, VDG Security)

  • Other partners: TU Eindhoven; University of Catalonia; Free University of Brussels; INRIA; CEA List;

  • Abstract: The ViCoMo project is focusing on the construction of realistic context models to improve the decision making of complex vision systems and to produce a faithful and meaningful behavior. ViCoMo goal is to find the context of events that are captured by the cameras or image sensors, and to model this context such that reliable reasoning about an event can be performed.