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Full Name: | Advanced and Innovative Models And Tools for the development of Semantic-based systems for Handling, Acquiring, and Processing Knowledge Embedded in multidimensional digital objects | |
Basic data: | Type of the project: | EU IST FP6 project, Network of Excellence |
IST SO: | Semantic-based knowledge systems | |
Project Reference: | 506766 | |
Launch: | January 2004 | |
Duration: | 48 months | |
Consortium: | 13 partners from 8 countries | |
Coordinator: | C.N.R. - Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - Dept. of Genova, Italy | |
Website | http://www.aimatshape.net/ | |
Description: |
The Mission of AIM@SHAPE is to foster the development of new
methodologies for modelling and processing the knowledge related to
digital shapes. This knowledge is concerned with the geometry (the
spatial extent of the object), the structure (object features and
part-whole decomposition), attributes (colours, textures), semantics
(meaning, purpose), and has interaction with time (morphing, animation).
This objective will be achieved by growing a new multi-disciplinary
research field, which deeply integrates Computer Graphics and Vision
with Knowledge Technologies and builds on using knowledge formalisation
mechanisms (metadata and ontologies) for linking semantics to shape or
shape parts. The innovation sought by AIM@SHAPE is to move towards
digital representations of shapes which are able to model not only the
visual appearance of objects but also their meaning or functionality in
a given knowledge domain. The AIM@SHAPE consortium of 13 excellent research institutions in foundational and applied fields of shape modelling will pursue lasting integration both at the foundational level, by initiating a new Theory of Digital Shapes, and at the component level, by developing a Digital Shape Workbench as a common platform for shape models and software tools. Integrating activities will include the design of a common shape ontology and a program for human capital mobility and training. Spreading of excellence activities will include an international forum, an industrial users' group and regular conferences. | |
Relevance to HYDRA: | The main importance of AIM@SHAPE project is the recognition of real world objects and mapping of observations of the real world to knowledge model. Knowledge acquired from real world observations can be more easily used for modelling and description of context information. |