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Financement de l’UE (5 778 939 €) : Connaissances et compréhension pour la sécurité aérienne Hor23/08/2022 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Connaissances et compréhension pour la sécurité aérienne

The aim of the HAIKU Project is to deliver prototypes of AI Digital Assistants for different aviation segments and users: commercial aviation pilots, urban air mobility and sky taxis, remotely piloted drones, remote towers, and air traffic controllers. It is essential both for safe operations, and for society in general, that the people who currently keep aviation so safe can work with, train and supervise these AI systems, and that future autonomous AI systems make judgements and decisions that would be acceptable to humans. HAIKU will pave the way for human-centric-AI by developing guidance and assurance procedures, and by exploring Human-AI Teaming via several interactive prototypes. Three main research questions will be addressed: • What is the recommended human-AI relationship for each of the different AI applications in aviation? • What does it mean for AI to be explainable and hence trustworthy in each of these applications? • How do we best teach AIs, via human-in-the-loop AI learning for each of the potential aviation applications? The following main outputs are foreseen: 1. New Human Factors design guidance and methods (‘HF4AI’ Capabilities) on how to develop safe, effective and trustworthy Digital Assistants for Aviation 2. A set of aviation use cases – controlled experiments with high operational relevance – illustrating the tasks, roles, autonomy and team performance of the Digital Assistant in a range of normal and emergency scenarios 3. New safety and validation assurance methods for Digital Assistants, to facilitate early integration into aviation systems by aviation stakeholders and regulatory authorities 4. Continuous engagement with relevant stakeholders - e.g. policy makers, professional associations, passengers associations and general public – to deliver Guidance on socially acceptable AI in safety critical operations, and for maintaining aviation’s strong safety culture record.


Embraer SA ?
Centre Aquitain des Technologies DEl'Information et Electroniques - Catie 0,00 €
CHPR Center FOR Human Performance Research B.V. 310 538 €
Deep Blue Srl 594 563 €
Deutsches Forschungszentrum FUR Kunstliche Intelligenz GmbH 836 355 €
Ecole Nationale de L Aviation Civile 492 500 €
Embraer Portugal SA 195 786 €
Engineering - Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A. 339 500 €
Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis 503 750 €
Eurocontrol - European Organisation for THE Safety OF air Navigation 0,00 €
Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux 439 255 €
Linkopings Universitet 481 933 €
Luftfartsverket 252 692 €
Skyway Air Navigation Sevices SA 347 200 €
Suite5 Data Intelligence Solutions Ltd. 315 656 €
Thales AVS France SAS 669 212 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101075332

Cette annonce se réfère à une date antérieure et ne reflète pas nécessairement l’état actuel. L’état actuel est présenté à la page suivante : Embraer SA, São Paulo, Brésil.