Entity
  • Spring H2020

  • Social networks

    103
  • Activities

  • Entity types

  • Location

    38330 Montbonnot-Saint-Martin, France

    Montbonnot-Saint-Martin

    France

  • Employees

    Scale: 2-10

    Estimated: 1

  • Engaged catalyst

    3
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  • Added in Motherbase

    11 months, 3 weeks ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    SPRING (Socially Pertinent Robots in Gerontological Healthcare) is an EU H2020-ICT research & innovation action (RIA)

    SPRING — Socially Pertinent Robots in Gerontological Healthcare — is an EU H2020-ICT research and innovation action (RIA).

    Eight partners: Inria Grenoble (coordinator), Università degli Studi di Trento, Czech Technical University Prague, Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh, Bar-Ilan University Tel Aviv, ERM Automatismes Industriels Carpentras, PAL Robotics Barcelona, and Hôpital Broca Paris.

    Project duration: 48 months (1 Januray 2020 – 31 December 2023).

    To properly fulfil social roles and successfully execute social tasks, there is a crucial need for robots able to move, see, hear and communicate in complex and unstructured populated spaces.

    The overall objective of the SPRING project is to develop Socially Assistive Robots with the capacity of performing multi-person interactions and open-domain dialogue.

    This will require new developments over several scientific topics, namely computer vision, audio signal processing, spoken dialogue, machine learning, and robotics, as well as inter-topic developments, such as human behaviour analysis, audio-visual fusion, multi-modal dialogue, sensorimotor robot control. Altogether, SPRING plans to achieve a fine coupling between scientific findings and technological developments to bring social robots into gerontological healthcare.

    Robotique

  • Original language

    SPRING (Socially Pertinent Robots in Gerontological Healthcare) is an EU H2020-ICT research & innovation action (RIA)

    SPRING — Socially Pertinent Robots in Gerontological Healthcare — is an EU H2020-ICT research and innovation action (RIA).

    Eight partners: Inria Grenoble (coordinator), Università degli Studi di Trento, Czech Technical University Prague, Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh, Bar-Ilan University Tel Aviv, ERM Automatismes Industriels Carpentras, PAL Robotics Barcelona, and Hôpital Broca Paris.

    Project duration: 48 months (1 Januray 2020 – 31 December 2023).

    To properly fulfil social roles and successfully execute social tasks, there is a crucial need for robots able to move, see, hear and communicate in complex and unstructured populated spaces.

    The overall objective of the SPRING project is to develop Socially Assistive Robots with the capacity of performing multi-person interactions and open-domain dialogue.

    This will require new developments over several scientific topics, namely computer vision, audio signal processing, spoken dialogue, machine learning, and robotics, as well as inter-topic developments, such as human behaviour analysis, audio-visual fusion, multi-modal dialogue, sensorimotor robot control. Altogether, SPRING plans to achieve a fine coupling between scientific findings and technological developments to bring social robots into gerontological healthcare.

Catalyst interactions
Catalyst Type Tweets Articles
Broca Living Lab
Broca Living Lab
Hospitals and Health Care (Auto)
Broca Living Lab
Hospitals and Health Care (Auto)
Other

7 Nov 2025


Greater Paris University Hospitals - AP-HP
Greater Paris University Hospitals - AP-HP
Health, Hospitals and Health Care (Auto)
Greater Paris University Hospitals - AP-HP
Health, Hospitals and Health Care (Auto)
Other

30 Jun 2024


Inria
Inria
Research, Research Services (Auto)
Inria
Research, Research Services (Auto)
Other

30 Jun 2024


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