The TAILOR Connectivity Fund has provided many young researchers with the opportunity to conduct research abroad within the TAILOR network of laboratories, encouraging international exchange and strengthening internal collaboration within the project. We are very pleased to publish the latest projects that have benefited from the Connectivity Fund.
- Behzad Mehrbakhsh – Types of Contamination in AI Evaluation: Reasoning and Triangulation
- Ana Isabel Caniço Neto – Exploring Prosocial Dynamics in Child-Robot Interactions: Adaptation, Measurement, and Trust
- Nadeem Qazi – Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: Multimodal Explainable AI for Early Detection and Personalized Care
- Dan Saattrup Nielsen – The European ecosystem of Large Language Models
- Jeff Clark – Reconciling AI explanations with human expectations towards trustworthy AI
- Patrick Lang – TEC4CPC – Towards a Trustworthy and Efficient Companion for Car Part Catalogs
- Luuk de Jong – Leveraging Uncertainty for Improved Model Performance
- Stefano Teso – Trustworthy Probabilistic Machine Learning Models
Find all the projects funded by the Connectivity Fund on the dedicated webpage: https://tailor-network.eu/connectivity-fund/funded-projects/