In this project, we lay the foundation for the development of an AI tool for language analysis in children. This tool provides automatic and verbatim transcription of conversations with children and analyzes language to support professionals in their practical work.
CoCOS is a groundbreaking project that applies the principles of open-source development to the creation of study materials. It enables teachers to collaborate on developing educational materials while maintaining editorial control. This project promises a new approach to education, emphasizing collaboration and innovation. It is an exciting step towards the future of co-creation in education.
Young people live in a visual and information culture; every day, they are confronted with a large quantity of images that reach them through various channels. How does this influx of information affect them? To what extent can they assess the reliability, usefulness, and accuracy of this information? With the project 'Critical Observers,' Artevelde University of Applied Sciences, together with meemoo, aims to stimulate critical awareness through historical audiovisual sources.
Arteveldehogeschool and Leadlife are developing a smart sleep monitor with the help of citizens. The application will be able to combine data from eating, exercise and sleep habits to use AI to make predictions around your ideal sleep rhythm. Based on that, you can get personalised suggestions on how to improve your lifestyle. This way, you can increase the quality and quantity of your sleep.
Scaffold stands for support and this project wants to design a state of the art e-portfolio based on scientific research that provides maximum support to students in the healthcare sector in their competence growth.
This project investigates ways to bridge the gap between technology and healthcare through joint exploration, expertise sharing and co-creation. This is done on the basis of two concrete work packages: Virtual Gaming Simulation and Multisensory storytelling.
Worldwide, 10 million people suffer from Parkinson's disease (PD) and this number is likely to double in the next 20 years. No cure is yet possible. PD is the fastest-growing neurodegenerative disease and is complex as more than 60 symptoms can occur. A tailor-made care pathway is therefore crucial for patients' quality of life.