Presentation - Achieving Impact 2014

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The EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation
HORIZON 2020
Europe in a changing
world – inclusive,
innovative and reflective
Societies
Albert GAUTHIER
DG Connect Unit G2 Luxembourg
Why are we there ?
To reply to two questions:
1 What should be the impact of the
proposal topics?
2 Who should be the target
audience of the project results?
How will we process?
A short presentation of the 4 topics
focusing on the impact.
Creation of 4 groups, if possible you stay
with the chosen group for the entire
session.
Your suggestion on sticky cards.
For each groups one or two experts will
help you and cluster your proposals.
Experts
Reflective 7
Prof. Neil Forbes and Ms Antonella Fresa
Reflective 5
Prof. Margaret Kelleher
Reflective 9
Prof. Sean Ryder
Reflective 4
Prof. Piotr Wci Lik
Some constraints….
The programme is fixed until the end of
2015.
To better understand the impact.
So important for the evaluation.
REFLECTIVE-7-2014
Advanced 3D modelling for accessing
and understanding European cultural
assets
3D & Cultural Heritage
Accessibility
Virtual Museum
Physical accessibility
Catacombs (ROVINA projects)
H2020 - Reflective 7 a
a) RESEARCH ON COST-EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR
ADVANCED 3D MODELLING TO ENHANCE THE
UNDERSTANDING OF CULTURAL HERITAGE –
Research and Innovation actions.
ICT 22 – R&I
action (a)
Target:
• New methods and tools for automated 3D modelling
and analysis of physical cultural resources and
assets beyond simple digital reconstruction. Highfidelity models of objects (surface; transparency;
dimensions etc.)
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H2020 - Reflective 7 a
a) RESEARCH ON COST-EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
FOR ADVANCED 3D MODELLING TO ENHANCE THE
UNDERSTANDING OF CULTURAL HERITAGE –
Research and Innovation actions.
ICT 22 – R&I
action (a)
Potential areas:
o consolidation of imperfect data,
o spatio-temporal analysis,
o modelling/simulation of material degradation,
o joint reconstruction within and across collections,
o semantic-aware representation
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H2020 - Reflective 7 a
a) RESEARCH ON COST-EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR
ADVANCED 3D MODELLING TO ENHANCE THE UNDERSTANDING
OF CULTURAL HERITAGE – Research and Innovation actions.
Work should facilitate:
ICT 22 – R&I
action (a)
Creation of high-fidelity models of challenging features
(transparency, size…)
This should be validated by testbeds with regards to the practical
application and analytic potential of the new models for research,
interpretation, scholarship and innovation in curation and
dissemination.
This should lead to a better understanding of European tangible
cultural assets by researchers and citizens.
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H2020 Reflective 7 b
b) DEVISE STANDARD FORMATS FOR THE
SEMANTIC-AWARE 3D MODELLING OF EUROPE'S
CULTURAL HERITAGE FOR RESEARCHERS AND
PRACTITIONERS – Coordination and Support
actions.
ICT 22 – R&I
action (a)
Target:
• Extend or develop standard formats of 3D
semantic-aware objects with a view to improve
their archiving and reusability.
• The proposed formats should enable easy
exchange and use of 3D models that have been
acquired or generated by a wide range of devices
or software.
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H2020 - Reflective 7
Budget: 14 M€ (a+b) with a max of 2M€ for b.
a) Research and Innovation actions.
b) Coordination and Support actions.
ICT 22 – R&I
action (a)
CALENDAR
Reflective 7: 3D
Publication date:
Deadline:
11/12/2013
30/09/2014 at 17:00 Brussels time
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REFLECTIVE-7-2014: Advanced 3D modelling
for accessing and understanding European
cultural assets
Expected impact: The research under this topic will
provide new benefits to researchers through the
development of cost efficient tools and effective methods
for the modelling and understanding of Europe's cultural
heritage. It will also promote interoperable standard
formats for semantic-aware 3D modelling, analysis, and
representation of cultural heritage in order to allow easy
distribution, publishing and reuse of such models, which
in turn will ensure sustainable cross-sector collaborative
work in both development and research in future.
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REFLECTIVE-5-2015: The cultural
heritage of war in contemporary Europe
Expected impact: Research under this topic will significantly deepen knowledge on
the – sometimes contradictory – local, national and European aspects
of the cultural heritage of wars and other major armed conflicts. It will
provide innovative ways, networks, tools and policy advice on how to
maintain and preserve this rich and diverse element of the European
cultural heritage and how to promote it further in communication,
education and tourism at the level of the whole EU. It is expected that these
activities will create a lasting dynamic in this specific field of European cultural heritage by
putting into place new networks of researchers, local communities,
education providers and specialists of heritage preservation and
tourism.
The research will also provide genuine and innovative policy recommendations
concerning the valorisation, in an inclusive European perspective, of this difficult but
fundamental cultural heritage of contemporary Europe. Strong emphasis will be put on the
new inter-institutional initiatives and high quality new
education tools and material that reinterpret cultural heritage and
allow the development of new shared cultural perspectives in Europe.
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22 – R&I action (a)
development of
REFLECTIVE-9-2014: Social Platform on
Reflective Societies
This social platform will support the
European Commission in the definition of an
innovative and focused research agenda on
the reflective societies in Europe, highlighting
22 – R&I action (a)
fundamental research issues and key policy questions in this context.
Through research and networking among researchers, stakeholders and
policy-makers, this it will advance the knowledge base that underpins the
formulation and implementation of relevant policies and practices in Europe.
It will thus also contribute to the development of the European Research
Area in this domain.
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REFLECTIVE-4-2015: Cultural opposition
in the former socialist countries
Expected impact: The research will have multiple impacts. Firstly, the
developed register of these collections will contribute to their
better promotion as an important testimony to anti-communist
opposition in Europe and will foster cooperation among institutions
22 – R&I action (a)
holding them. Secondly, a set of recommendations based on such
research findings will propose methods for a preservation of
these, future cultural heritage, objects and will give guidance
on the role of the European Union in this respect. The findings
from the analysis of country-specific anti-communist cultural
movements will, among others, be of use for pedagogical
processes. Finally, the guidance on how the collections and the
results of the analytical part of the research should be used will focus
on raising awareness and preserving memories in the EU on
lessons learned from the socialist past of today’s and potential
future EU members.
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REFLECTIVE-7-2014: Advanced 3D modelling for
accessing and understanding European cultural assets.
Budget 14 M€
Nb projects: 5-7
REFLECTIVE-5-2015: The cultural heritage of war in
contemporary Europe.
Budget
+/- 4M€
Nb projects: 2
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– R&I action
(a)
REFLECTIVE-9-2014: Social Platform on Reflective
Societies.
Budget 1 M€
Nb project: 1
REFLECTIVE-4-2015: Cultural opposition in the former
socialist countries.
Budget +/- 4M€
Nb projects: 2
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