Project cooperationUpdated on 3 June 2025
Bibliographic system for universities - a clever evaluation of scientific achievements
About
A system for collecting and disseminating information on scientific output. Using artificial intelligence to stimulate scientific research and define new research areas.
1. Predictive analysis of scientific impact
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AI can predict future research trends and potential publication impact by analysing:
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Citation patterns in the context of scientific disciplines
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Evolution of terminology in rapidly evolving fields
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Correlations between altmetric indicators and the long-term impact of the work
2. Automatic detection of research “white spaces”
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ML algorithms can create self-organising classifications by:
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Automatic clustering of papers according to latent thematic patterns
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Detection of emergent sub-disciplines based on co-occurrence analysis of terms
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Adaptive adaptation of categories to evolving terminology
3. Intelligent ethics audit system AI can support quality assurance by:
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Detection of anomalies in citations and co-authorships
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Stylemetric analysis for ghostwriting
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Monitoring compliance with open access policies
- Personalised research pathways
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The system can generate personalised recommendations by:
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Mapping the competences of researchers based on output
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Identifying synergies between research teams
Suggesting strategic interdisciplinary collaborations etc.
Stage
- Ideation - identifying the project idea
Call
- HERITAGE-04: Leveraging artificial intelligence for creativitydriven innovation
- HERITAGE-06: Europe as a global powerhouse of design for sustainable competitiveness
Type
- Partner seeks Consortium (Expertise offered)
Organisation
Similar opportunities
Project cooperation
TEc’N’Cool: Themes of Economy and Nature in Cultural Products
- Other relevant EU initiatives
- HEU Partnership: Virtual Worlds
- Design - setting the project scope
- HEU Partnership: Resilient Cultural Heritage
- Partner seeks Consortium (Expertise offered)
- Cultural Heritage in the Digital Europe Program
Clara Sarmento
Full Professor at Centre for Intercultural Studies, Porto Polytechnic University
Project cooperation
Access to audiovisual heritage for reuse, research and social impact
- EIT CC Calls
- TMO Synergy Grants
- Completing the consortia
- Consortium seeks Partners
- Other relevant EU initiatives
- HEU Partnership: Virtual Worlds
- Design - setting the project scope
- Ideation - identifying the project idea
- Drafting - writing the project proposal
- HEU Partnership: Resilient Cultural Heritage
- Partner seeks Consortium (Expertise offered)
- Cultural Heritage in the Digital Europe Program
- HERITAGE-05: Evolution of culture in a virtualising world
- DEMOCRACY-08: Economic inequalities and their impact on democracy
- DEMOCRACY-12: Community of democracy practitioners and researchers
- DEMOCRACY-07: The autocratic appeal: nature, drivers and strategies
- DEMOCRACY-02: Fostering the consolidation of European science diplomacy
- HERITAGE-09: Impacts of culture and the arts on health and well-being
- Regional Perspective: Interregional Innovation Investments (I3-Instrument)
- TRANSFO-06: Evaluation and use of evidence in education policy and practice
- HERITAGE-01: Co-funded European partnership for Resilient Cultural Heritage
- HERITAGE-04: Leveraging artificial intelligence for creativitydriven innovation
- DEMOCRACY-03: Preparing the EU for future enlargement: challenges and opportunities
- DEMOCRACY-11: Independence of the judiciary as an aspect of rule of law compliance
- TRANSFO-01: Tackling gender-based violence in different social and economic spheres
- HERITAGE-06: Europe as a global powerhouse of design for sustainable competitiveness
- TRANSFO-10: Intergenerational fairness in the context of demographic change in the EU
- TRANSFO-08: Improving mental health outcomes for people in education, training and work
- DEMOCRACY-04: Open strategic autonomy, economic and research security in EU foreign policy
- HERITAGE-03: A European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage – Innovative use cases
- TRANSFO-03: Working time reduction: barriers, challenges, benefits and policy implications
- TRANSFO-11: Migration and climate change: building resilience and enhancing sustainability
- DEMOCRACY-05: Countering and preventing radicalisation, extremism, hate speech and polarisation
- DEMOCRACY-09: Fighting against disinformation while ensuring the right to freedom of expression
- HERITAGE-02- two-stage: Innovative approaches to intangible cultural heritage for societal resilience
- DEMOCRACY-06: Towards a European research hub on contemporary antisemitism and Jewish life and culture
- TRANSFO-05: Improving fairness in the economy through a better understanding of undeclared and underdeclared work
- TRANSFO-02: Historical and regional analyses of industrial transitions and their lessons for ensuring a fair green transition
- DEMOCRACY-01: Advisory support and network to counter disinformation and foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI)
- TRANSFO-07: Impact of the learning environment and the use of digital tools in everyday life on key skills and competence development
- HERITAGE-07: Cultural Strategies for Peace: culture and creativity as catalysts for conflict prevention and post-conflict reconciliation
- TRANSFO-04-two stage: Gender differences in career trajectories of parents and their implications for gender equality and family well-being
- TRANSFO-09: Good practices for increased autonomy of persons with disabilities, including physical, mental, intellectual and sensory disabilities
- DEMOCRACY-10: The role of civic and citizenship education for strengthening civic and democratic participation and support for common European values
- HERITAGE-08: Bridging historical past and future potential through conservation, preservation, and adaptive use of Europe’s contentious and dissonant heritage
Johan Oomen
Research agenda at Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Project cooperation
Preserving local newspaper archives
- Ideation - identifying the project idea
- Partner seeks Consortium (Expertise offered)
- HERITAGE-09: Impacts of culture and the arts on health and well-being
- HERITAGE-01: Co-funded European partnership for Resilient Cultural Heritage
- HERITAGE-02- two-stage: Innovative approaches to intangible cultural heritage for societal resilience
- HERITAGE-08: Bridging historical past and future potential through conservation, preservation, and adaptive use of Europe’s contentious and dissonant heritage
Rachel Matthews
Associate Director Research and Engagement at Coventry University
Coventry, United Kingdom