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__NOTOC__ AI-powered Data Curation & Publishing Virtual Assistant. EU Horizon Europe research project automating curation and publishing of personal health data using AI. AIDAVA prototypes and tests an AI-powered virtual assistant that maximizes automation of data curation and publishing of unstructured and structured, heterogeneous health data. The assistant includes a backend library of AI-based data curation tools and a frontend based on human-AI interaction modules.<ref>European Commission CORDIS, Grant 101057062: "AI powered Data Curation & Publishing Virtual Assistant" β https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101057062</ref> == Key Facts == {| class="wikitable" |- ! Detail !! Value |- | Grant ID || [https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101057062 101057062] |- | Funding Call || HORIZON-HLTH-2021-TOOL-06-03 |- | Total Cost || EUR 7,720,615 |- | Start Date || September 1, 2022 |- | End Date || August 31, 2026 |- | Duration || 48 months |- | Partners || 13-14 from 9 countries |- | Coordinator || [[Maastricht University]], Remzi Celebi β remzi.celebi@maastrichtuniversity.nl |- | Website || [https://aidava.eu aidava.eu] |- | Documents || [[AIDAVA Documents]] β all PDFs with summaries |- | Contacts || [[AIDAVA Contacts]] β partner people and emails |} "Curate once, reuse many times" β supporting patients, clinical care providers and clinical researchers from the same curated data.<ref>AIDAVA official website β https://aidava.eu</ref> The project addresses the core problem that integrated, high-quality personal health data represents a potential wealth of knowledge for healthcare systems, but there is no reliable conduit for this data to become interoperable, AI-ready and reuse-ready at scale.<ref>European Commission CORDIS, Grant 101057062, project summary β https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101057062</ref> == Technology Pillars == # '''Automation of quality enhancement and FAIRification''' of collected health data, in compliance with EU data privacy # '''Knowledge graphs with ontology-based standards''' as universal representation β each Personal Health Knowledge Graph (PHKG) is an instance of a common reference knowledge graph based on ontologies derived from SNOMED, HL7 FHIR resource profiles, LOINC, and other domain-specific terminologies<ref>AIDAVA, "Vision and Key Facts" β https://aidava.eu/about/vision-and-key-facts</ref> # '''Deep learning for information extraction''' from narrative content β NLP developed in three languages # '''AI-generated explanations''' during the process to increase users' confidence (explainability)<ref>AIDAVA, "Solution" β https://aidava.eu/about/solution</ref> == Use Cases == # '''Breast cancer patient registries''' β structured registry data curation across 3 university hospitals # '''Longitudinal health records for cardiovascular patients''' β integrating heterogeneous data sources over time Both tested in three languages (Dutch, German, Estonian) with hospitals and emerging personal data intermediaries.<ref>European Commission CORDIS, Grant 101057062 β https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101057062</ref> == Evaluation Results (from March 2025 Flash) == * 83 patients recruited; 70 completed evaluation * G1 prototype (June 2024) tested in Estonia, Austria, Netherlands * 45% of documents curated automatically * Average 20 minutes per document (too slow) * Usability good, but explanations suboptimal and benefits unclear * G2 delivery: end 2025, testing early 2026 * Project end: August 2026 Full document summaries: [[AIDAVA Documents]] == Partners == {| class="wikitable" |- ! Organization !! Country !! Role |- | [[Maastricht University]] || Netherlands || Coordinator |- | [[KU Leuven]] || Belgium || Research partner |- | [[i-HD]] || Belgium || Health data standards and quality |- | [[Egnosis]] || Romania || Health data intermediary |- | [[Ontotext]] (Sirma AI EAD) || Bulgaria || Knowledge graph technology |- | [[Averbis]] || Germany || NLP and text mining |- | [[Medical University of Graz]] || Austria || Clinical partner |- | [[North Estonia Regional Hospital]] || Estonia || Clinical partner (use case) |- | [[European Cancer Patient Coalition]] || Belgium || Patient advocacy (until May 2024) |- | [[European Heart Network]] || Belgium || Patient advocacy (cardiovascular) |- | [[B!LOBA]] || Belgium || Data management |- | [[DFP Research]] / Data for Patients || Spain || Research partner (since Oct 2024) |- | [[EURICE]] || Germany || Project management |- | [[MIDATA Cooperative]] || Switzerland || Data cooperative |- | [[RISE]] Research & Innovation Services || Croatia || Innovation services |} All contacts: [[AIDAVA Contacts]] == Related == * [[Knowledge Graphs in Health]] * [[Interoperability]] * [[Longitudinal Journals]] * [[AIDAVA Documents]] * [[AIDAVA Contacts]] == External Links == * [https://aidava.eu Official website] * [https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101057062 CORDIS] * [https://doi.org/10.3030/101057062 DOI] <references /> [[Category:Project]] [[Category:EU]]
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