GuestXR (101017884)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101017884

  Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)

  GuestXR: A Machine Learning Agent for Social Harmony in eXtended Reality

  FET Proactive: emerging paradigms and communities (FETPROACT-EIC-07-2020)

  social psychology  ·  virtual reality  ·  machine learning

  2022-01-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2025-12-31 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 4,499,519 Total Cost


  Description

Immersive online social spaces will soon become ubiquitous. However, there is also a warning that we need to heed from social media. User content is the ‘lifeblood of social media’. However, it often stimulates antisocial interaction and abuse, ultimately posing a danger to vulnerable adults, teenagers, and children. In the VR space this is backed up by the experience of current virtual shared spaces. While they have many positive aspects, they have also become a space full of abuse. Our vision is to develop GuestXR, a socially interactive multisensory platform system that uses eXtended Reality (virtual and augmented reality) as the medium to bring people together for immersive, synchronous face-to-face interaction with positive social outcomes. The critical innovation is the intervention of artificial agents that learn over time to help the virtual social gathering realise its aims. This is an agent that we refer to as “The Guest” that exploits Machine Learning to learn how to facilitate the meeting towards specific outcomes. Underpinning this is neuroscience and social psychology research on group behaviour, which will deliver rules to Agent Based Models (ABM). The combination of AI with immersive systems (including haptics and immersive audio), virtual and augmented reality will be a hugely challenging research task, given the vagaries of social meetings and individual behaviour. Several proof of concept applications will be developed during the project, including a conflict resolution application in collaboration with the UN. A strong User Group made up of a diverse range of stakeholders from industry, academia, government and broader society will provide continuous feedback. An Open Call will be held to bring in artistic support and additional use cases from wider society. Significant work is dedicated to ethics “by design”, to identify problems and look eventually towards an appropriate regulatory framework for such socially interactive systems.


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in GuestXR.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
France INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUE (999547074) FR45180089047 participant REC € 490,351 € 490,351 € 451,121
Poland UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI (999572294) PL5250011266 participant HES € 367,500 € 367,500 € 367,500
Spain VIRTUAL BODYWORKS SL (916236490) ESB66044371 participant PRC € 529,436 € 529,436 € 529,436
Netherlands UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT (999975911) NL003475268B01 participant HES € 785,418 € 785,418 € 785,418
Spain UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA (999986387) ESQ0818001J participant HES € 405,937 € 405,937 € 405,937
Spain FUNDACIO EURECAT (928030235) ESG66210345 coordinator REC € 700,375 € 700,375 € 700,375
Israel REICHMAN UNIVERSITY (999820323) IL511936759 participant HES € 861,125 € 861,125 € 861,125
France CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (999997930) FR40180089013 thirdParty REC € 39,230 € 0 € 39,230
Austria G.TEC MEDICAL ENGINEERING GMBH (949761436) ATU58083139 participant PRC € 359,375 € 359,375 € 359,375