2024
Authors
Parkinson, S; Ceccaroni, L; Edelist, D; Robertson, E; Horincar, R; Laudy, C; Ganchev, T; Markova, V; Pearlman, J; Simpson, P; Venus, V; Muchada, P; Kazanjian, G; Bye, BL; Oliveira, M; Paredes, H; Sprinks, J; Witter, A; Cruz, B; Das, K; Woods, SM;
Publication
CHANGE - THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF CITIZEN SCIENCE
Abstract
In recent years, there has been growing interest in digital twins (or virtual representations) of the environment. Programs in the European Union and the UN are investing in digital twins, particularly those of the ocean (DTOs). While citizen science has been mentioned as a potential data source for digital twins, the full potential of citizen science in this context has yet to be fully realised. The Iliad project (https://ocean-twin.eu), funded by the European Commission, is developing a comprehensive set of digital twins of the oceans which are interoperable, data-intensive, and cost-effective. The project (2022-2025) brings together over 50 partners to demonstrate the technologies and methodologies required to develop DTOs. Citizen science and engagement play a pivotal role in the project, with the following goals: (a) exploring the potential for citizen science to contribute to digital twins of the oceans; (b) demonstrating how citizen scientists (and society more broadly) can benefit from digital twins. The Iliad team is currently working on over 20 separate digital twins of the oceans that fall into two primary categories: (i) environmental and ecological digital twins; (ii) engineering and industrial digital twins. Using the Iliad DTOs as case studies, lessons learned for citizen science are presented from the development of each digital twin.
2024
Authors
Rocha, T; Ribeiro, A; Oliveira, J; Nunes, RR; Carvalho, D; Paredes, H; Martins, P;
Publication
CoRR
Abstract
The use of 3D modelling in medical education is a revolutionary tool during the learning process. In fact, this type of technology enables a more interactive teaching approach, making information retention more effective and enhancing students’ understanding. 3D modelling allows for the creation of precise representations of the human body, as well as interaction with three-dimensional models, giving students a better spatial understanding of the different organs and systems and enabling simulations of surgical and technical procedures. This way, medical education is enriched with a more realistic and safe educational experience. The goal is to understand whether, when students and schools are challenged, they play an important role in addressing health issues in their community. School-led projects are directed towards educational scenarios that emphasize STEM education, tackling relevant public health problems through open-school initiatives. By implementing an educational scenario focused on 3D modelling and leveraging technology, we aim to raise community awareness on public health issues. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
2024
Authors
Magalhaes, B; Pedrosa, J; Renna, F; Paredes, H; Filipe, V;
Publication
2024 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOINFORMATICS AND BIOMEDICINE, BIBM
Abstract
Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, underscoring the need for accurate and reliable diagnostic tools. While AI- driven models have shown significant promise in identifying CAD through imaging techniques, their 'black box' nature often hinders clinical adoption due to a lack of interpretability. In response, this paper proposes a novel approach to image captioning specifically tailored for CAD diagnosis, aimed at enhancing the transparency and usability of AI systems. Utilizing the COCA dataset, which comprises gated coronary CT images along with Ground Truth (GT) segmentation annotations, we introduce a hybrid model architecture that combines a Vision Transformer (ViT) for feature extraction with a Generative Pretrained Transformer (GPT) for generating clinically relevant textual descriptions. This work builds on a previously developed 3D Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) for coronary artery segmentation, leveraging its accurate delineations of calcified regions as critical inputs to the captioning process. By incorporating these segmentation outputs, our approach not only focuses on accurately identifying and describing calcified regions within the coronary arteries but also ensures that the generated captions are clinically meaningful and reflective of key diagnostic features such as location, severity, and artery involvement. This methodology provides medical practitioners with clear, context-rich explanations of AI-generated findings, thereby bridging the gap between advanced AI technologies and practical clinical applications. Furthermore, our work underscores the critical role of Explainable AI (XAI) in fostering trust, improving decision- making, and enhancing the efficacy of AI-driven diagnostics, paving the way for future advancements in the field.
2014
Authors
Cassola, Fernando; Morgado, Leonel; Paredes, Hugo; Fonseca, Benjamim; Martins, Paulo; Carvalho, Fausto de;
Publication
Abstract
A sincronização online de ginástica potencia novas possibilidades para melhorar o bem-estar físico e social das pessoas com restrições de deslocação. A nossa
proposta passa pela criação de uma plataforma 3D - Online Gym - que permita que os utilizadores interajam e participem em sessões online de ginástica em grupo
através do Microsoft Kinect.
No presente artigo, com vista à concretização desta proposta, analisamos três alternativas tecnológicas para a implementação de serviços de deteção de
movimentos que possam ser integrados em
plataformas gráficas multiutilizador. Nos resultados, expõem-se as características de cada uma e o impacte respetivo para sua utilização na concretização desta
proposta ou outras iniciativas similares.
2016
Authors
Hugo Paredes;
Publication
Abstract
2021
Authors
Mota, Telma; Carvalho, Fausto de; Paredes, Hugo; Morgado, Leonel;
Publication
InnovAction
Abstract
Physical and cognitive rehabilitation based on natural interaction and VR has been on our horizon for several years, and we have been conducting experimentation towards that goal through several exploratory research initiatives.This article addresses some aspects of the state-of-the-art of VR in healthcare and well-being, with opportunities in the domain of rehabilitation based on natural interaction and VR being analyzed and put in perspective with the SmartAL ecosystem roadmap.
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