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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

European Research Council (ERC)

Creating Human-Computer Partnerships
  • Program: ERC Advanced Grant

  • Project acronym: CREATIV

  • Project title: Creating Human-Computer Partnerships

  • Duration: June 2013 - May 2019

  • Coordinator: Wendy Mackay

  • Abstract: CREATIV explores how the concept of co-adaptation can revolutionize the design and use of interactive software. Co-adaptation is the parallel phenomenon in which users both adapt their behavior to the system’s constraints, learning its power and idiosyncrasies, and appropriate the system for their own needs, often using it in ways unintended by the system designer. A key insight in designing for co-adaptation is that we can encapsulate interactions and treat them as first class objects, called interaction instruments This lets us focus on the specific characteristics of how human users express their intentions, both learning from and controlling the system. By making instruments co-adaptive, we can radically change how people use interactive systems, providing incrementally learnable paths that offer users greater expressive power and mastery of their technology. The initial goal of the CREATIV project is to fundamentally improve the learning and expressive capabilities of advanced users of creative software, offering significantly enhanced methods for expressing and exploring their ideas. The ultimate goal is to radically transform interactive systems for everyone by creating a powerful and flexible partnership between human users and interactive technology.

Unified Principles of Interaction
  • Program: ERC Advanced Grant

  • Project acronym: ONE

  • Project title: Unified Principles of Interaction

  • Duration: October 2016 - September 2020

  • Coordinator: Michel Beaudouin-Lafon

  • Abstract: The goal of ONE is to fundamentally re-think the basic principles and conceptual model of interactive systems to empower users by letting them appropriate their digital environment. The project addresses this challenge through three interleaved strands: empirical studies to better understand interaction in both the physical and digital worlds, theoretical work to create a conceptual model of interaction and interactive systems, and prototype development to test these principles and concepts in the lab and in the field. Drawing inspiration from physics, biology and psychology, the conceptual model combines substrates to manage digital information at various levels of abstraction and representation, instruments to manipulate substrates, and environments to organize substrates and instruments into digital workspaces.

Humane AI (801)
  • Title: Toward AI Systems That Augment and Empower Humans by Understanding Us, our Society and the World Around Us

  • Program: FET Flagships

  • Duration: March 2019 - February 2020

  • Coordinator: DFKI (Germany)

  • Partners:

    • Aalto Korkeakoulusaatio SR (Finland)

    • Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Cientificas (Spain)

    • Albert-ludwigs-universitaet Freiburg (Germany)

    • Athina-erevnitiko Kentro Kainotomias Stis Technologies Tis Pliroforias, Ton Epikoinonion Kai Tis Gnosis (Greece)

    • Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche (Italy)

    • Deutsches Forschungszentrum Fur Kunstliche Intelligenz GMBH (Germany)

    • Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zürich (Switzerland)

    • Fondazione Bruno Kessler (Italy)

    • German Entrepreneurship GMBH (Germany)

    • INESC TEC - Instituto De Engenharia De Sistemas E Computadores, Tecnologia E Ciencia (Portugal)

    • ING Groep NV (Netherlands)

    • Institut Jozef Stefan (Slovenia)

    • Institut Polytechnique De Grenoble (France)

    • Knowledge 4 All Foundation LBG (United Kingdom)

    • Kobenhavns Universitet (Denmark)

    • Kozep-europai Egyetem (Hungary)

    • Ludwig-maximilians-universitaet Muenchen (Germany)

    • Max-planck-gesellschaft Zur Forderung Der Wissenschaften EV (Germany)

    • Technische Universitaet Kaiserslautern (Germany)

    • Technische Universitaet Wien (Austria)

    • Technische Universitat Berlin (Germany)

    • Technische Universiteit Delft (Netherlands)

    • Thales SIX GTS FRANCE SAS (France)

    • The University Of Sussex (United Kingdom)

    • Universidad Pompeu Fabra (Spain)

    • Universita Di Pisa (Italy)

    • Universiteit Leiden (Netherlands)

    • University College Cork - National University Of Ireland, Cork (Ireland)

    • Uniwersytet Warszawski (Poland)

    • Volkswagen AG (Germany)

  • Inria contact: Wendy Mackay

  • The presence and capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) have grown significantly and will continue to do so. The Humane AI Flagship will develop the scientific foundations and technological breakthroughs needed to shape the ongoing AI revolution. The goal is to deploy AI systems that enhance human capabilities and empower individuals and societies, and ultimately extend human intelligence (rather than replace it). With 35 partners from 17 countries, Humane AI is undertaking a preparatory action to draft an ambitious research agenda to provide competitive advantages to European industry and substantial benefits to society. Partners are united by the vision of a new generation of ethical, value-oriented, and human-centric European approach to AI.