finding european partners (Horizon Europe, applied open source AI system refpersys.org)
by Basile S. from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5MWEY)
Hello all,
I am developing on my spare time, with others, the RefPerSys open source symbolic artificial intelligence system (GPLv3+) licensed. See the amateur website refpersys.org for more. Source code is on https://github.com/RefPerSys/RefPerSys ; the motto of RefPerSys is to become a reflexive persistent system, as explained by Pitrat's last book Artificial Beings - the conscience of a conscious machine.
In the long term, most of RefPerSys source code (currently in C++) should be generated by the RefPerSys system itself (excluding of course external libraries like FLTK, libonion, Qt, libc), and a lot of code is dlopen-ed during execution.
To be allowed to work from office (at CEA LIST) on RefPerSys, I need to get funded. A usual funding scheme is the HorizonEurope programme.
I am seeking partners (in Europe) interested in using RefPerSysas a basis for some HorizonEurope submission. I did list some possible calls for proposals (Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Application, e.g. calls HORIZON-HLTH-2021-STAYHLTH-01-02, HORIZON-HLTH-2022-STAYHLTH-01-01, where RefPerSys could be useful.
If you can understand a talk in French about RefPerSys, see https://afia.asso.fr/journee-hommage-j-pitrat/
If you are working in the European Union and are interested in submitting a research proposal (for E.C. funding) where RefPerSys could be useful, contact me by email to both basile@starynkevitch.net (my personal email) and basile.starynkevitch@cea.fr (my professional email at CEA LIST).
I am currently on holidays (til august 20th 2021) and will read (personal) emails quite rarely, and won't read on holidays professional emails.
My preferred Linux distribution is Debian (testing) or Ubuntu 21.
Regards from near Paris in France.
I am developing on my spare time, with others, the RefPerSys open source symbolic artificial intelligence system (GPLv3+) licensed. See the amateur website refpersys.org for more. Source code is on https://github.com/RefPerSys/RefPerSys ; the motto of RefPerSys is to become a reflexive persistent system, as explained by Pitrat's last book Artificial Beings - the conscience of a conscious machine.
In the long term, most of RefPerSys source code (currently in C++) should be generated by the RefPerSys system itself (excluding of course external libraries like FLTK, libonion, Qt, libc), and a lot of code is dlopen-ed during execution.
To be allowed to work from office (at CEA LIST) on RefPerSys, I need to get funded. A usual funding scheme is the HorizonEurope programme.
I am seeking partners (in Europe) interested in using RefPerSysas a basis for some HorizonEurope submission. I did list some possible calls for proposals (Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Application, e.g. calls HORIZON-HLTH-2021-STAYHLTH-01-02, HORIZON-HLTH-2022-STAYHLTH-01-01, where RefPerSys could be useful.
If you can understand a talk in French about RefPerSys, see https://afia.asso.fr/journee-hommage-j-pitrat/
If you are working in the European Union and are interested in submitting a research proposal (for E.C. funding) where RefPerSys could be useful, contact me by email to both basile@starynkevitch.net (my personal email) and basile.starynkevitch@cea.fr (my professional email at CEA LIST).
I am currently on holidays (til august 20th 2021) and will read (personal) emails quite rarely, and won't read on holidays professional emails.
My preferred Linux distribution is Debian (testing) or Ubuntu 21.
Regards from near Paris in France.