Intersubjective AI-driven multimodal interaction for advanced user-centric human robot collaborative applications - JARVIS
JARVIS is an EU-funded project committed to advancing human-robot collaboration in a user-centric manner. The JARVIS consortium consists of 16 organizations from across Europe, boasting extensive expertise in both research and industrial applications.
To strengthen the competitiveness of the EU industry, there is an increasing need for flexible production, utilizing the capabilities of both machinery and human workforce. JARVIS aims to develop a reusable set of tools that enables AI driven multimodal means of interaction. The JARVIS technologies will be tested for flexibility, scalability, and user acceptance in four use cases, including cases from aeronautics, automotive, nuclear, and offshore energy.
TAU is the leader of a work package focusing on design, execution, and assessment of HRI applications in large scale pilots. TAU is also working on for example robot control applications, object detection and voice control in this project.
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University of Patras, Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems & Automation (LMS)