Human-centric approaches to technological innovation - Five year International and Interdisciplinary fellowship programme supported by the prestigious European Commission, Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Co-Fund Action.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie CO-FUND Action Fellowship Led by the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute (TLRH) and ADAPT, the Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Digital Content Innovation at Trinity College Dublin.
Visual Media – Cluster 1
- Themes – Strand 1
- Human embodiment of the actor in the digital future. (Prof. Ruth Barton)
- Augmented Reality’s potential impact on users’ self-image and identity. (Dr. Jennifer O’Meara)
- Themes – Strand 2
- Researching perception of embodied virtual humans to improve immersive virtual reality (VR). (Dr. Rachel Mc Donnell)
Human and Computer Interaction – Cluster 2
- Themes – Strand 1
- Researching Arts and Humanities perspectives into Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies ranging from Machine Learning (ML) to Robotics. (Dr. Jennifer Edmond)
- Themes – Strand 2
- Enhancing scholarly research in the humanities using knowledge graph technology. (Prof. Declan O’Sullivan)
Human and Computer Interaction – Cluster 2
- Themes – Strand 1
- Researching Arts and Humanities perspectives into Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies ranging from Machine Learning (ML) to Robotics. (Dr. Jennifer Edmond)
- Themes – Strand 2
- Enhancing scholarly research in the humanities using knowledge graph technology. (Prof. Declan O’Sullivan)
Exploring Contexts, Meaning and Narratives in Digital Media – Cluster 4
- Themes – Strand 1
- Exploring contexts and contested meanings within the digital content in digital archives. (Dr. Peter Crooks)
- Understanding ‘ordinary lives’ and how society works through mining digital collections. (Dr. Anne Dolan)
- Developing computational methods for processing older texts. (Dr. Mark Faulkner)
Human-centric approaches to technological INNOVATION.