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in order to better promote the activities undertaken by its funded project and in line with Responsible Research and Innovation actions, the CHIST-ERA consortium organises in the framework of the yearly Projects Seminar a short-video contest. The goal of the submitted short-videos is to provide a general presentation aimed at the greater public of the research project and its main (planned) achievements.

A vote for best video will be organised during the Projects Seminar. All videos are displayed on the CHIST-ERA website and other communication means. The contest laureate benefits from a special feature on the CHIST-ERA website.

Check out the videos from the previous editions: CHIST-ERA video contest 2023 and CHIST-ERA video contest 2022 and CHIST-ERA video contest 2021.

Short-video contest rules:

  • Maximum duration: 3 minutes
  • Scope: Explanation of the project aimed at the greater public
  • Voting: an online voting system will be set-up
  • Deadline for submission: April 5, 2024

To submit your video, click here.

FairOnChain

 

iSee

FAIRClinical

FC

APROVIS3D

Analog PROcessing of bioinspired Vision Sensors for 3D reconstruction

DRUID-NET

Edge Computing Resource Allocation for Dynamic Networks

EXPECTATION

Personalized Explainable Artificial Intelligence for decentralized agents with heterogeneous knowledge

FIREMAN

Framework for the Identification of Rare Events via MAchine learning and IoT Networks

iSee

Intelligent Sharing of Explanation Experience by users for users

IVAN

Interactive and Visual Analysis of Networks

JEDAI

Event Driven Artificial Intelligence Hardware for Biomedical Sensors

PROVIDEDH

PROgressive VIsual DEcision Making for Digital Humanities

RadioSense

Wireless Big Data Augmented Smart Industry

SCORING

Smart Collaborative cOmputing, caching and netwoRking paradIgm for next Generation communication infrastructures

SOON

Social Network of Machines

SPuMoNi

Smart Pharmaceutical MaNufacturIng

SWAIN

Sustainable Watershed Management Through IoT-Driven Artificial Intelligence

WATERLINE

New Solutions for Data Assimilation and Communication to Improve Hydrological Modelling and Forecasting