Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020)

WeNet - The Internet of US - WeNet

Last update: Jul 21, 2020 Last update: Jul 21, 2020

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Locations:China, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Mongolia, Paraguay, Spain, Switzerland, UK
Start Date:Jan 1, 2019
End Date:Dec 31, 2022
Contract value: EUR 6,724,283
Sectors:Research, Science & Innovation
Research, Science & Innovation
Categories:Grants
Date posted:Jul 21, 2020

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Description

Programme(s): H2020-EU.1.2.2. - FET Proactive

Topic(s): FETPROACT-01-2018 - FET Proactive: emerging paradigms and communities

Call for proposal: H2020-FETPROACT-2018-01

Funding Scheme: RIA - Research and Innovation action

Grant agreement ID: 823783

Objective: "Diversity permeates our everyday life and covers many dimensions, such as competence, culture, gender or economic across humans and social relations. Technology has evolved to a point where humans from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences have an unprecedented ability to connect with each other.
Yet technology does not in-and-by-itself provide support for developing and maintaining the social relationships that transcend geographical and cultural backgrounds. WeNet addresses this gap by providing a diversity-aware, machine-mediated paradigm of social relations. The goal is connecting people that can support each other, and the key is leveraging their diversity. The WeNet paradigm includes a family of computational diversity-aware models supporting human interaction. Learning models construct diversity profiles based on people's past behaviour and interactions. A diversity-aware search builds upon these profiles to connect the ""right"" people together. To support people’s interactions, a diversity alignment mechanism lifts communication barriers to ensure that messages between humans are interpreted correctly, and a diversity-aware incentive mechanism generates incentives to motivate people to support each other. The entire paradigm is developed taking into consideration ethical guidelines. The WeNet platform provides the technological infrastructure to set out a series of studies that will be carried within universities worldwide with diverse student populations, and with the final goal of improving students' quality of life inside and outside the academic environment. Beyond universities, WeNet's innovative paradigm impacts human interactions in general, especially those that may benefit from acollaborative approach (creative industries, medical diagnosis, ...). The WeNet consortium will develop a research infrastructure that will allow the exploitation of the project results and strengthen the European innovation eco-system in a worldwide perspective."

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