MAMEM (644780)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/644780

  Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)

  Multimedia Authoring and Management using your Eyes and Mind

  Multimodal and Natural computer interaction (ICT-22-2014)

  cognitive neuroscience  ·  operating systems  ·  muscular dystrophies  ·  multiple sclerosis  ·  pattern recognition

  2015-05-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2018-07-31 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 2,704,375 Total Cost


  Description

Loss of the voluntary muscular control while preserving cognitive functions is a common symptom of neuromuscular disorders leading to a variety of functional deficits, including the ability to operate software tools that require the use of conventional interfaces like mouse, key-board, or touch-screens. As a result, the affected individuals are marginalized and unable to keep up with the rest of the society in a digitized world. MAMEM's goal is to integrate these people back into society by increasing their potential for communication and exchange in leisure (e.g. social networks) and non-leisure context (e.g. workplace). In this direction, MAMEM delivers the technology to enable interface channels that can be controlled through eye-movements and mental commands. This is accomplished by extending the core API of current operating systems with advanced function calls, appropriate for accessing the signals captured by an eye-tracker, an EEG-recorder and bio-measurement sensors. Then, pattern recognition and tracking algorithms are employed to jointly translate these signals into meaningful control and enable a set of novel paradigms for multimodal interaction. These paradigms will allow for low- (e.g., move a mouse), meso- (e.g., tick a box) and high-level (e.g., select n-out-of-m items) control of interface applications through eyes and mind. A set of persuasive design principles together with profiles modeling the users (dis-)abilities will be also employed for designing adapted interfaces for disabled. MAMEM will engage three different cohorts of disabled (i.e. Parkinson's disease, muscular disorders, and tetraplegia) that will be asked to test a set of prototype applications dealing with multimedia authoring and management. MAMEM's final objective is to assess the impact of this technology in making these people more socially integrated by, for instance, becoming more active in sharing content through social networks and communicating with their friends and family


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in MAMEM.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Greece ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS (998802502) EL099785242 coordinator REC € 606,167 € 606,167 € 606,167
Italy EB NEURO SPA (993275927) IT04888840487 participant PRC € 365,250 € 365,250 € 365,250
Greece ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS (999895692) EL090049627 participant HES € 169,375 € 169,375 € 169,375
Israel MEDICAL RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH SERVICES FUND BY THE SHEBA MEDICAL CENTER (998129904) nan participant REC € 344,612 € 344,612 € 344,612
Germany SENSOMOTORIC INSTRUMENTS GESELLSCHAFT FUR INNOVATIVE SENSORIK MBH (968649179) DE266508899 participant PRC € 227,625 € 227,625 € 227,625
Greece MDA ELLAS SOMATEIO GIA TI FRONTIDATON ATOMON ME NEVROMYIKES PATHISEIS (940705225) EL099821061 participant OTH € 191,687 € 191,687 € 191,687
Germany UNIVERSITAT KOBLENZ (999856407) DE153901674 participant HES € 487,782 € 487,782 € 487,782
Netherlands TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN (999977269) NL001956218B01 participant HES € 311,875 € 311,875 € 311,875