ICT-19-2015
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ICT-20-2017
Tools for smart digital content in the creative industriesMOTIVATION ICT-20-2017 is partly a continuation of ICT-19-2015 subtopic A (RIA). While ICT-19 concentrated on supporting the creative process. ICT-20 concentrate on news ways of digital content production and management
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ICT-19-2017
Media and content convergenceMOTIVATION ICT-19-2017 is a continuation of ICT-19-2015 subtopic B (IA) with a focus on users' experience on content consumption (content from social media pervasive and immersive environment content accessibility) and C (CSA).
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Specific Challenge:
The demand is growing for high-quality content and new user experiences. At the same time, thanks to ubiquitous technology adoption, widespread use of mobile devices, broadband internet penetration and increasing computing power the consumption of content anywhere, anytime and on any device is becoming a reality. Consequently, developments related to content creation, access, retrieval and interaction offer a number of opportunities and challenges, also for the creative and media industries. In order to keep pace with the trends and remain competitive, those industries need to explore new ways of creating and accessing content. The opportunity to establish new forms of content and user engagement could be transformative to many businesses in creative and media industries.Scope: The focus is on research, development and exploitation of new or emerging technologies (e.g. 3D and augmented reality technologies) for digital content creation to support the creative and media industries and for unlocking complex information and media and interacting with them. The topic will be addressed by the following actions:
a. Research & Innovation Actions:
Research in new technologies and tools to support creative industries in the creative process from idea conception to production. The proposed tools should explore the potential of technology to enhance the human creative process from the expression of ideas to experiment solutions. Where possible, collaboration and user-community interaction should be improved based on research leading to a deeper understanding of the dynamics of co-creative processes. The tools should be cost effective, intuitive, and be demonstrated in real-life environments relevant for the creative industries (such as advertising, architecture, arts, design, fashion, films, music, publishing, video games, TV and radio).
b. Innovation Actions
Demonstration of the viability of new technologies and validation of innovative solutions through large scale demonstrations, pilots or testing of use cases so as to guarantee sustainable deployment that facilitate convergence and integration between broadcasting, broadband Internet-based services, audio-visual and social media. Multimodal and multidisciplinary approaches for searching technologies responding to the new demands from the content side (3D, user-generated, real-time media, social media,…) and from the user context (context-centric, semantic, relevant community feed-back,…).
This also includes new forms of experiencing environments (immersive, surrounding, multisensory and interactive, in any device, always connected).
c. Coordination and Support Actions on Convergence and Social Media
Facilitate research and policy exchange in Convergence and Social Media: increased awareness of latest technological developments and research results among policy stakeholders and increased awareness of current and future policy and regulatory framework among researchers.
Support R&D programmes/activities, dissemination of results and organisation of scientific and/or policy events in Convergence and Social Media. Analysis and development of research agendas and roadmaps, pre-standardisation initiatives and stakeholder coordination in Convergence and Social Media
Expected impact:
Research & Innovation Actions
Validated novel ICT technologies and tools supporting the creation process and delivering measurable benefits for the creative industries as regards time and resource investment, and quality of output.
Innovation and Support Actions
Development of new services as a consequence of the convergence of broadband, broadcast and social media.
Further development of user experience in immersive environments and social media, especially in any device and mobile environments.
Types of action:
a. Research & Innovation Actions – Proposals requesting a Small contribution are expected
b. Innovation Actions – Proposals requesting a Small contribution are expected
c. Coordination and Support Actions
Cross-cutting Priorities:News flashes
After the changes to the PP call pages layout, the evaluation results (Flash Call Info) is available in eachtopic under the section 'Topic conditions and documents'
An overview of the evaluation results (Flash Call Info) is now available under the tab 'Call documents'.
A total of 1301 proposals were submitted in response to this call. The breakdown per topic is as follows:ICT-04-2015: 61ICT-08-2015: 3ICT-10-2015: 193ICT-12-2015: 35ICT-16-2015: 124ICT-19-2015: 144ICT-20-2015: 174ICT-24-2015: 193ICT-25-2015: 50ICT-27-2015: 75ICT-28-2015: 51ICT-30-2015: 137ICT-36-2015: 4ICT-38-2015: 11ICT-39-2015: 46
Sub-topic ICT-28b has different Evaluation Criteria. Therefore, a different Technical Annex Section 1-3 Template must be used, as well as a different Evaluation Form, which are now available:- The specific Technical Annex Section 1-3 Templatefor sub-topic ICT-28bis now available at Step 5 in the Submission Wizard.- The specific Self-evaluation Form for sub-topic ICT-28b is now available at Topic Conditions and Documents Tab in the Topic Page.
Publication date: 2014-07-23 (10 years ago)
Opening date: 2014-10-15 (10 years ago)
Closing date: 2015-04-14 (10 years ago)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 561000000
Expected grants: not specified
This call topic has been appended 5 times by the EC with news.
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H2020-ICT-2015
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