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JARVIS · Intersubjective AI-driven multimodal interaction for advanced user-centric human robot collaborative applications

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202431 December 2027EU funding €9,319,266Call HORIZON-CL4-2023-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-CNECT

To strengthen the competitiveness of the EU industry, there is an increasing need for flexible production, exploiting the capabilities of both the machinery and human workforce. The growing market of robots has reacted, adapting to the changing situation by providing collaborative robotic solutions with a variety of characteristics in terms of payload, type and mobility. A number of technological solutions for perception and safety allow their coexistence with humans. While several research activities have been conducted over the past 5 years on this topic, wider industrial adoption is lagging due to the following restrictions:•Limited cognition and intelligence•Low performance of collaborative operations•Collaboration fluidity is rather low as the operators have to adapt to the particularities of the robots.•Complexity in robot programming which requires the involvement of skilled engineers, does not provide flexibility in the execution phase, and does not benefit from the tacit knowledge of experienced operators.Thus, despite the fact the mechatronics are quite advanced, a perfect matching of mechanics and control is required to create robots that advance from repetitive and precision-oriented tasks to becoming intelligent and helpful co-workers. Proper human robot interaction is the most important ground to be covered. Thus, JARVIS aims to develop a reusable set of tools that enable AI driven multimodal means of interaction: a) involving interfaces for physical and remote information exchange, robot control and programming, b) providing social skills to a variety of robots to achieve seamless user-centric interaction that extends human ability for complex tasks and c) demonstrating scalability of application and ability to achieve economies at scale.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

PANEPISTIMIO PATRON

EL · €3,424,688

participant

ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE

FR · €313,250

participant

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

ES · €742,966

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €782,190

participant

COMITE EUROPEEN DE COOPERATION DES INDUSTRIES DE LA MACHINE-OUTIL CECIMO AISBL

BE · €290,000

participant

EQUINOR ENERGY AS

NO · €301,634

participant

SINTEF AS

NO · €638,730

associatedPartner

B/E AEROSPACE (UK) LIMITED

UK

participant

TAMPEREEN KORKEAKOULUSAATIO SR

FI · €697,188

participant

F6S NETWORK IRELAND LIMITED

IE · €179,944

participant

KUKA DEUTSCHLAND GMBH

DE · €547,234

participant

TOFAS TURK OTOMOBIL FABRIKASI ANONIM SIRKETI

TR · €230,300

participant

TEACHING FACTORY COMPETENCE CENTERUPSKILLING AND TRAINING DEVELOPMENTAND IMPLEMENTATION OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE MANUFACTURING IND

EL · €365,938

associatedPartner

CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY

UK

participant

NETCOMPANY S.A.

LU · €415,625

participant

COLLINS AEROSPACE IRELAND, LIMITED

IE · €389,581

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