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Jan HoorensJan Hoorens
European Commission - DG INFSO-D2European Commission - DG INFSO-D2
CULTURAL HERITAGE APPLICATIONSCULTURAL HERITAGE APPLICATIONS
WORKSHOP ON TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS WORKSHOP ON TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS
FOR CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC FOR CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC
CREATIVE EXPRESSIONCREATIVE EXPRESSION
DARMSTADT 21.5.1DARMSTADT 21.5.1
CURRENT IST KA3 PROJECTS AND CURRENT IST KA3 PROJECTS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVESFUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Past calls, results and overview Past calls, results and overview of current projectsof current projects
FP6 perspectives : Objectives, FP6 perspectives : Objectives, Coverage and InstrumentsCoverage and Instruments
CPA WP2002 CPA WP2002
substance and rationalesubstance and rationale
Past calls, results and overview Past calls, results and overview of current projectsof current projects
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Publishing & MediaEducation, Culture &
Knowledge
Multimedia Content
Language & Content Technologies
KA3 : Multimedia Content & ToolsKA3 : Multimedia Content & Tools
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PAST CALLSPAST CALLS
March 1999 -March 1999 - III.2.3: Access to Cultural HeritageIII.2.3: Access to Cultural Heritage
Oct. 1999 - III.2.4: Preservation of Cultural HeritageOct. 1999 - III.2.4: Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Feb. 2000 -Feb. 2000 - III.1.4:III.1.4: Access to digital collections of Access to digital collections of cultural and scientific contentcultural and scientific content
July 2000 - III.1.6: July 2000 - III.1.6: Virtual representations of cultural Virtual representations of cultural and scientific objectsand scientific objects
July 2000 - III.1.5: July 2000 - III.1.5: Trials on new access modes to Trials on new access modes to cultural and scientific contentcultural and scientific content
Jan. 2001 - Heritage for AllJan. 2001 - Heritage for All
Jan. 2001 - Next Generation Digital CollectionsJan. 2001 - Next Generation Digital Collections
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CALL RESULTSCALL RESULTS
Calls No. ofProposals
RequestedFundingMeuro
No. ofSelectedProjects
TotalCost
Meuro
TotalFundingMeuro
73 133 13 33.9 19.8 68 114 8 23.9 12.7 54 102 10 27.4 14.0 25 60 4 12.0 8.3take-up 56 10 24 8.5 4.2Totals 276 419 59 105.7 59.0
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CALL PARTICIPATIONCALL PARTICIPATION
Academic24%
Ministerial6%
Cultural25%
Media4%
Research19%
Techno22%
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CURRENT PROJECTSCURRENT PROJECTS
TOURBOT: Interactive Museum Tele-presence Through Robotic Avatars
an interactive TOUr-guide RoBOT (TOURBOT) able to provide individual access to museums' exhibits and cultural heritage over the Internet.
http://www.ics.forth.gr/tourbot
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CURRENT PROJECTSCURRENT PROJECTS
ARCHEOGUIDE: ARCHEOGUIDE: Augmented Reality-based Cultural Heritage On-site Guide
http://archeoguide.intranet.gr/
a system providing new ways of information access at cultural heritage sites in a compelling, user-friendly way through the use of advanced IT including augmented reality, 3D-visualization, mobile computing, and multi-modal interaction.
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CURRENT PROJECTSCURRENT PROJECTS
PAST: Experiencing Archaeology Across Experiencing Archaeology Across Space and TimeSpace and Time
Location aware wireless personalised site visit assistant integrating cross-site museum resources
http://www.mjc2.com/PAST
Mobile ModuleHuman Computrer
Interface
Pen-basedInteractionManager
VoiceCommandInteractionManager
Wireless Networking. Infr.
VisitorsProfiler
Visitors’Profiles
LegacySystems
IntegrationLayer
Server Module
SpeechManager
LegacyMultimedia
ArchaeologicalDatabase
PAST Arch. Repository
XMLView
Visit Organiser
DynamicPlanner
VisitRecorder
PersonalisedInfo. generator
Mobile ModuleHuman Computrer
Interface
Pen-basedInteractionManager
VoiceCommandInteractionManager
Wireless Comm. Infr.
VisitorsProfiler
Visitors’Profiles
LegacySystems
IntegrationLayer
Server Module
SpeechManager
PAST Archaeological Repository
XMLContent
Description
Visit Organiser
DynamicPlanner
VisitRecorder
PersonalisedInfo. generator
Mobile ModuleHuman Computrer
Interface
Pen-basedInteractionManager
VoiceCommandInteractionManager
Wireless Comm. Infr.
VisitorsProfiler
Visitors’Profiles
LegacySystems
IntegrationLayer
Server Module
SpeechManager
PAST Archaeological Repository
XMLContent
Description
Visit Organiser
DynamicPlanner
VisitRecorder
PersonalisedInfo. generator
Internet Networking Infr.
XML-enabledO-O
Database
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CURRENT PROJECTSCURRENT PROJECTS
PUREFORM : The Museum of Pure Form
Haptic virtual reality system for interaction with digital models of 3D art forms and sculptures.
http://www.tobedefined
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CURRENT PROJECTSCURRENT PROJECTS
VITRA : Veridical Imaging of Transmissive and Reflective Artefacts
acquisition, storage and visualisation of high quality images of architectural details in historic buildings.
http://www.tobedefined
Illumination Rig
RoboticArm
Digital
Camera
Decorated Heritage Building
Digital Image PC
Control with MMI
Mobile
Platform Colori
metricImageDatabase
Multimedia Applications
ContentDevelopment
ImageProcessing
Control
ImageAnalysis
Figure 1 VITRA System Architecture
Conservation
Applications
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CURRENT PROJECTSCURRENT PROJECTS
VS : The Virtual Showcase
Virtual showcases enabling hybrid (virtual/real) exhibits
http://www.virtualshowcases.org (TBC)
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CURRENT PROJECTSCURRENT PROJECTS
ECHO: European Chronicles On-Line
Digital Library service for historical films belonging to large national audiovisual archives.
http://pc-erato2.iei.pi.cnr.it/echo/
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CURRENT PROJECTSCURRENT PROJECTS
COVAX: Contemporary Culture Virtual Archive in XML
global system for search and retrieval digital documents distributed in libraries, archives and museums.
http://www.covax.org/
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CURRENT PROJECTSCURRENT PROJECTS
PRESTO: Preservation TechnologyfoR European Broadcast Archives
developing technology and processes to preserve European broadcast archives.
http://presto.joanneum.ac.at/index.html
FP6 perspectives : Objectives, FP6 perspectives : Objectives, Coverage and InstrumentsCoverage and Instruments
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Key Component of EU PolicyKey Component of EU Policy
The Union has set an objective for the next The Union has set an objective for the next decade at the Lisbon decade at the Lisbon CCouncil:ouncil:– ““To become the most competitive and dynamic To become the most competitive and dynamic
knowledge-based economyknowledge-based economy in the world, capable of in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion”and greater social cohesion”
eeEurope:Europe: A major instrument to attain this A major instrument to attain this objectiveobjective
IST:IST: The key technologies for knowledge The key technologies for knowledge creation, sharing and exploitationcreation, sharing and exploitation
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The “Global Knowledge Race”The “Global Knowledge Race”
The US invests 3 times more on RTD in ISTThe US invests 3 times more on RTD in IST– 52% of RTD effort in IST in OECD countries is in the 52% of RTD effort in IST in OECD countries is in the
USUS– only 17% in Europe (22% in Japan)only 17% in Europe (22% in Japan)
Public investment in the EU is 50% of that in the USPublic investment in the EU is 50% of that in the US– and the gap is wideningand the gap is widening
The EU effort is fragmentedThe EU effort is fragmented– critical mass is rarely reached in the Member Statescritical mass is rarely reached in the Member States
And IST have shorter and shorter life cyclesAnd IST have shorter and shorter life cycles
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INTEGRATING EUROPEAN RESEARCH
PRIORITY THEMATIC AREAS ANTICIPATING S/T NEEDS
Research for policysupport
Frontier research,unexpecteddevelopments
Specific SME activities
Specific international cooperation activities
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STRUCTURING THE ERASTRENGTHENING THE
FOUNDATIONS OF ERA
Researchandinnovation
Humanresources &mobility
Researchinfrastructures
Science andsociety
Coordinationof researchactivities
Developmentof research/innovationpolicies
Commission Proposal
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The ContextThe Context
IST is becoming the 2nd largest sector of the IST is becoming the 2nd largest sector of the economy economy – 6 to 10% of business sectors in OECD countries6 to 10% of business sectors in OECD countries– Employs more than 2 million people in the EU Employs more than 2 million people in the EU
IST innovations are key enablers of economic growthIST innovations are key enablers of economic growth– 1/3 of growth in the US between 1997 and 2000 is due to 1/3 of growth in the US between 1997 and 2000 is due to
ISTIST
Research in all disciplines is highly dependent on IST Research in all disciplines is highly dependent on IST – Complex problems, multidisciplinarity, collaborationComplex problems, multidisciplinarity, collaboration
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Key ChallengesKey Challenges
Ambient intelligence:Ambient intelligence:
Bring the users, “people”, to the Bring the users, “people”, to the foreground the “centre of our foreground the “centre of our attention” ..attention” ..
And build technologies for the And build technologies for the background (almost invisible) which are background (almost invisible) which are trusttrustworthyworthy and embedded in every day and embedded in every day objectsobjects
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Societal /Economic ChallengesSocietal /Economic Challenges Develop technologies to address major societal Develop technologies to address major societal
and economic challengesand economic challenges
– hhealth, mobility, security, leisure, cultural heritage, ealth, mobility, security, leisure, cultural heritage, environment monitoringenvironment monitoring
– ee-business and m-business, security of transactions and -business and m-business, security of transactions and infrastructures, new working tools, learning, infrastructures, new working tools, learning, eegovernment ..government ..
– llarge scale distributed systems, including grids, for arge scale distributed systems, including grids, for complex problems in environment, energy, health, complex problems in environment, energy, health, transport, industrial designtransport, industrial design
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Computing / CommunicationsComputing / Communications
Enable richer services and improve access to Enable richer services and improve access to computing and communication infrastructurescomputing and communication infrastructures
– nnext generation of wireless, mobile and satellite ext generation of wireless, mobile and satellite communication; communication; aall-optical networks; ll-optical networks; nnetworks etworks integration and management, enabling integration and management, enabling technologies... technologies...
– ssoftware architectures and distributed systems; oftware architectures and distributed systems; eengineering and control of large scale and complex ngineering and control of large scale and complex systemssystems
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Components/Micro-systemsComponents/Micro-systems
Pushing the limits of miniaturisation, increase Pushing the limits of miniaturisation, increase cost-efficiency and improve functionality of cost-efficiency and improve functionality of componentscomponents
– ddesign and production of micro/opto electronic and esign and production of micro/opto electronic and photonic componentsphotonic components
– nnano-electronics, micro-technologies and micro-ano-electronics, micro-technologies and micro-systems; systems; nnew materials and quantum devices; ew materials and quantum devices; nnew ew computing models and conceptscomputing models and concepts
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Knowledge / Interaction ModesKnowledge / Interaction Modes
Enabling easier knowledge handling and more Enabling easier knowledge handling and more natural and personalised interfacesnatural and personalised interfaces
– ssystems for knowledge management based on ystems for knowledge management based on semantics; semantics; ttools to create, organise, share and ools to create, organise, share and disseminate digital contentdisseminate digital content
– mmulti-sensorial interfaces to understand and ulti-sensorial interfaces to understand and interpret natural human expressions; interpret natural human expressions; mmultilingual ultilingual and multicultural systemsand multicultural systems
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InstrumentsInstruments
Three instruments:Three instruments:– nnetworks of excellenceetworks of excellence– iintegrated projectsntegrated projects– aarticle 169rticle 169
Different from FP5 instrumentsDifferent from FP5 instruments
Externalisation is a key component of the Externalisation is a key component of the CCommission ’s proposalommission ’s proposal
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Integrated ProjectsIntegrated Projects
– iin the « tens » of M€n the « tens » of M€– sstrong university/industry collaborationtrong university/industry collaboration– gglobal funding involving public and private funding, lobal funding involving public and private funding,
as well as other collaboration schemes such as as well as other collaboration schemes such as EEurekaureka
– sselection on a call for proposal basiselection on a call for proposal basis– iimplementable also as clusters of actions mplementable also as clusters of actions – llarge autonomy given to participants, including arge autonomy given to participants, including
possibility to launch calls for proposalspossibility to launch calls for proposals– tthird country participationhird country participation– eencourage participation of SMEsncourage participation of SMEs
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BudgetBudget
Integrating Research Integrating Research - Genomics Genomics 2 Beuro2 Beuro
– ISTIST 3.6 Beuro3.6 Beuro
– Nanotechnologies, intelligentNanotechnologies, intelligent
materials, new processesmaterials, new processes 1.3 Beuro1.3 Beuro
– Aeronautics and spaceAeronautics and space 1 Beuro1 Beuro
– Food safetyFood safety 0.6 Beuro0.6 Beuro
– Sustainable developmentSustainable development 1.7 Beuro1.7 Beuro
– Citizens in knowledge societyCitizens in knowledge society 0.225 Beuro0.225 Beuro
– Anticipation of S&T needsAnticipation of S&T needs 2.345 Euro2.345 Euro
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The 6The 6thth FP Process FP Process 21/2/2001: 21/2/2001: CCommission proposal to ommission proposal to CCouncil and ouncil and PParliamentarliament 3/3/2001: presentation to informal 3/3/2001: presentation to informal CCouncil meeting in ouncil meeting in
UppsalaUppsala May 2001: May 2001: CCommission proposals on participation rules and ommission proposals on participation rules and
on specific programmeson specific programmes June 2001: June 2001: RResearch esearch CCouncilouncil July 2001: July 2001: PParliament’s first reading of FP6arliament’s first reading of FP6 Oct/Dec 2001: Oct/Dec 2001: RResearch esearch CCouncil positionouncil position March 2002: March 2002: PParliament second readingarliament second reading Spring 2002: conciliation procedureSpring 2002: conciliation procedure June 2002: final adoptionJune 2002: final adoption
CPA WP2002 substance and CPA WP2002 substance and rationale from INFSO D2 rationale from INFSO D2
perspectiveperspective
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CPA WP2002 CPA WP2002 SUBSTANCE/RATIONALESUBSTANCE/RATIONALE
CREATIVE WORK VS PAST HERITAGECREATIVE WORK VS PAST HERITAGE QUALITY OF TOOLS DETERMINES QUALITY OF QUALITY OF TOOLS DETERMINES QUALITY OF
EXPRESSIONEXPRESSION PRESERVATION/RESTORATION VS CREATIONPRESERVATION/RESTORATION VS CREATION ACCESS VS CREATIONACCESS VS CREATION CREATION AND CULTURAL COMMUNITIESCREATION AND CULTURAL COMMUNITIES GENERIC PLATFORMS AND CULTURAL DIVERSITYGENERIC PLATFORMS AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY STRONG SYNERGIES WITH PAST D2 ACTIVITYSTRONG SYNERGIES WITH PAST D2 ACTIVITY SHIFTS IN FOCUS SHIFTS IN FOCUS 6FP TRANSITION6FP TRANSITION