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PHASE IV AI

INESC TEC

About Project

Acronym

PHASE IV AI

Responsible

Hélder Filipe Pinto de Oliveira

Status

active

Start

January 1, 2023

End

January 30, 2026

Effective End

--

Global Budget

€6,640,205.75

Financing

€625,812.00

Members

Associated Centres

Telecommunications and Multimedia

The Centre for Telecommunications and Multimedia (CTM) welcomes close to 200 members, including at least 100 integrated researchers who carry out scientific work in the fields of communications, Artificial Intelligence, and computer science and engineering. The Centre’s activities cover several Research and Development (R&D) domains: <ul> <li>Communications and Electronics <ul> <li>Radio Frequency Technologies</li> <li>Optoelectronics</li> <li>Microelectronics</li> <li>Wireless Communication Networks </li> </ul> </li> <li>Computer Perception <ul> <li>Computer Vision applied to Medical Imaging</li> <li>Computer Vision applied to Digital Media</li> <li>Computer Audio applied to Music</li> </ul> </li> </ul> With multidisciplinary teams that include dozens of PhDs, CTM is strongly committed to both European and national research projects, as well as consultancy projects with industry.

Telecommunications and Multimedia

Human-Centered Computing and Information Science

The Centre for Human-Centered Computing and Information Science (HumanISE) brings together engineers, scientists, and designers with expertise in Human-Centred Computing (HCC), Computer Science (CS), and Information Science (IS). Interdisciplinarity, one of the Centre’s defining features, fosters the development of software systems, methods, and tools designed to empower individuals and their communities. The excellence and impact of HumanISE’s research, innovation, and consultancy activities allow addressing increasingly complex, volatile, heterogeneous, ambiguous, and uncertain challenges, while ensuring compliance with legal, ethical, and organisational standards and frameworks. Value transfer is achieved through close collaboration with academia and industry partners. HumanISE’s core research areas include Human-Computer Interaction; Computer Graphics and Interactive Digital Media; Information Management and Information Systems; Software Engineering; and Large-Scale and Special-Purpose Computing Systems, Languages, and Tools; as well as Computing for Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems. HumanISE also explores innovation domains like Earth, Ocean and Space Sciences; Personalised Health Research; Geospatial Information Systems Engineering; and Applied Information Systems and Computing.

Human-Centered Computing and Information Science