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HYPER-AI
The HYPER-AI project aims to revolutionize the field of distributed computing by addressing the complexities of integrating Internet of Things (IoT), Edge, and Cloud computing domains. It focuses on the creation of smart virtual computing nodes, optimizing data-processing applications across … Continue reading
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Tagged artificial intelligence, european project, Horizon, hyperai, machine learning, project, research project
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Four new research projects!
The second half of 2022 has been very exiting! Our team has kicked-off 4 new research projects. In short, the projects are the following ones: EO4EU: a Horizon Europe project related to Earth Observation Automated Bridge Defect Recognition: an Innosuisse … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexandros Kalousis, eo4eu, european project, Greg, Grigorios G. Anagostopoulos, Horizon, innossuise, project, research project, snsf, synergia
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Rawfie: Road-, Air-, and Water- based Future Internet Experimentation
RAWFIE (Road-, Air-, and Water- based Future Internet Experimentation) is a project funded by the European Commission (Horizon H2020 program) under the Future Internet Research Experimentation (FIRE+) initiative that aims at providing research facilities for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The DMML team has been involved in the RAWFIE project since early 2015 and delivered their final contributions in June 2019 as the the project ended. The members of the team invested in the project, Jason and Lionel, were responsible for the design and development of the platform's data analysis tools, enabling experimenters to apply machine learning algorithms on data collected via the platform's unmanned devices.
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Tagged Data analytics, european project, H2020, Horizon, IoT, research project
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