The Irish Research Council has announced that two Ireland-based Principal Investigators have been selected for funding from the European CHIST-ERA network.
CHIST-ERA (European Coordinated Research on Long-term Challenges in Information and Communication Sciences & Technologies ERA-NET) is a coordination of national and regional research funding organisations in Europe and beyond and is supported by the Horizon 2020 Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) programme of the European Union through the ERA-NET Cofund funding scheme. The IRC is a member agency, providing support for Ireland-based applicants and awardees. See our CHIST-ERA funding page.
CHIST-ERA is looking for transformative and highly multidisciplinary research projects to explore new ideas with potential for significant scientific and technical impacts in the long term. Each year, CHIST-ERA launches a call for research proposals in two new topics of emergent scientific importance (the list of past call topics is available here).
Call 2019 two topics addressed: Explainable Machine Learning-based Artificial Intelligence (XAI) and Novel Computational Approaches for Environmental Sustainability (CES).
Established experts based in Ireland are involved in two of the projects, selected in this prestigious and timely European research programme:
The iSee Project will show how users of Artificial Intelligence (AI) can capture, share and re-use their experiences of AI explanations with other users who have similar explanation needs. We will provide a platform using Case-Based Reasoning, to capture experiences by enabling users to experiment with and evaluate explanations. Experiences once captured can be reused, on the premise that similar user needs can be met with similar explanation strategies.
iSee, will develop an ontology for describing explanation strategies; develop measures to evaluate their applicability and suitability; and design a representation to capture experiences of using explanation strategies. The project will exhibit a number of high-impact use cases, and will work with real-world users to co-design the representations and algorithms described above and to evaluate and validate the approach. iSee will also propose possible routes by which companies could certify compliance with explainable AI regulations and guidelines.
SEC-OREA aims to enable local energy communities to participate in the decarbonisation of the energy sector by developing advanced efficient algorithms and analytics technologies. Local energy communities are an efficient way to manage energy by increasing the use of renewable energy sources at a local level. SEC-OREA aims to co-create an overarching local energy community enabling framework with stakeholders. The goal is to create technical tools to empower citizens and place them at the core of the Energy Union. The consortium brings together expertise from Business, Climatology, Computational Methods, Secure ICT, and Power Systems. They reach across the EU with researchers, innovators and stakeholders in Belgium, France, Ireland, and Latvia. Stakeholders include Codema, Smart Dublin, Met Éireann, Watt-IS, and municipalities and energy agencies in Latvia who support the development of local energy communities and a distribution system operator.
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