International Projects

International & European Projects
 
ERA Chair Holder TALOSTalos – 2023-2028
 
Thanks to the generous funding by the European Commission (ERA Chairs HORIZON-WIDERA-2022-TALENTS-01), the University of Crete will enhance its capacity building in the field of Digital Humanities. A new Center of Excellence will be established in Rethymnon: TALOS, named after the ancient robot/guardian of Crete. The activities of the Center will be led by Professor Christophe Roche, who has committed to put his long standing experience in Artificial Intelligence and Digital Humanities to the service of the UoC for the duration of the project (2023-2028).
 
National Talent in Artificial Intelligence – Chinawww.ketrc.com – 2021-2022
 
This awarded program aims to continue and strengthen the research and teaching activities in artificial intelligence at Liaocheng University.
 
H2020 European Project « Elexis »www.elex.is – 2018-2022
 
On behalf of University NOVA of Lisbon. The project proposes to integrate, extend and harmonise national and regional efforts in the field of lexicography, both modern and historical, with the goal of creating a sustainable infrastructure which will (1) enable efficient access to high quality lexical data in the digital age, and (2) bridge the gap between more advanced and lesser-resourced scholarly communities working on lexicographic resources. It is composed of content-holding institutions and researchers with complementary backgrounds – lexicography, digital humanities, language technology and standardisation – a crucial feature required to address the multi-disciplinary objectives of the project.
 
Talent Program of the Shandong Provincewww.ketrc.com – 2017-2019
 
The awarded program aims to set up a new Research Center on Knowledge Engineering and Terminology at the University of Liaocheng in relation to the activites carried out by the Condillac Research Group.
 
KETRC focuses on Knowledge Engineering and Terminology in the context of the Semantic Web both from a theoretical and practical point of view, with Digital Humanities and Industrial projects as main domains of applications.
 
FP 7 European Project « AthenaPlus »www.athenaplus.eu – 2013-2015
 
University of Savoie was in charge of multilingual terminology issues. A software environment called TMP2 was developed based on an ontoterminology-oriented engine.
 
The principal objectives of the AthenaPlus project were to: I) Contribute more than 3.6 millions metadata records to Europeana; II) Improve search, retrieval and re-use of Europeana’s content, bettering multilingual terminology management; III) Experiment with enriched metadata their re-use adapted for users with different needs .
 
Xu Guangqi Project – 2015
 
A one-year project in collaboration with the University of Liaocheng (Shandong district, China) about multilingual terminology applied the ISO Standards.
 
Interreg IV European Project « Ontoreverse » – 2013-2015
 
University of Savoie was in charge of the ontoterminology dimension of the project. An ontoterminology-oriented engine dedicated to software engineering was developed. The domain ontoterminologies were specified in collaboration with experts.
 
The Ontoreverse project is about reverse engineering based on domain ontologies. The main idea is that understanding programs relies on matching domain concepts with software structures.
 
PAULIF Project – 2012-2014
 
A two-years project with Portugal (University NOVA of Lisbon) on Terminology and Knowledge Organization in Medicine.
 
FP 7 European Project « SIERA » – 2011-2014
 
On behalf of University NOVA of Lisbon.
 
The general objective of the project is to reinforce closer scientific cooperation between EU and Palestinian scientists in the field of multilingual and multicultural knowledge sharing technologies (The diversity of languages, cultures and standards are the main barriers to sharing and consuming knowledge).
 
FP 7 European Project « Linked Heritage »www.linkedheritage.org – 2011-2013
 
University of Savoie was in charge of the Workspackage 3 on Terminology.
 
The Linked Heritage Project had 3 main objectives:
I) to contribute large quantities of new content to Europeana, from both the public and private
sectors; II) to demonstrate enhancement of quality of content, in terms of metadata richness, re-use potential and uniqueness; III) to demonstrate enable improved search, retrieval and use of Europeana content.
 
European Project Tempus « Pal-Gov » – 2010-2012
 
Advanced tutorials on Knowledge Engineering, Ontology, Terminology, and Lexical Semantics
 
The project aims to develop a set of contemporary knowledge materials by the Partner Universities,
consistent with EU standards that will fulfill the needs of the national plans of Palestine to implement IT based solutions for e-Government. The project will the foster transfer of state-of-the-art knowledge and best practices from Europe to Palestine on electronic services in general, and e-Governmental services in particular.
 
Interreg III European Project « GICOM » – 2006-2008
 
The French-Swiss Project « Gestion Innovante des Compétences de l’Organisation et des Métiers » was set up in collaboration with the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland). It succeeded to propose a new method of knowledge and skill management based on a domain ontology of competency.
 
European Project FP6 « ASTECH » – 2006-2008
 
The main technical goal of the project was to set-up Technology Resource Centres in Europe, with the aim of building bridges between the technology providers (research centres, architects, local actors, etc.).
 
Interreg II European Project « MAPPING » – 1999-2002
 
The French-Italian Project « MAPPING : Méthode d’Aide au Pilotage de Projets Innovation Globale » was set up in collaboration with the CERIS lab. of the Italian National Research Council (CNR). Its main goal was to specify an assessment method of innovation relying on the representation of the strategic knowledge of enterprise and of its know-how.
 
Eureka European Project « PVS98 » – 1996-2000
 
The main objective of the EU 1439 Eureka project was to specify and develop a new architecture based on a FIPA (Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents) Multi-Agent System and Ontology for Enterprise Modeling.
 
 

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