EU project for EUR 6 million for sustainable regional development using AI at FIT CTU

At the beginning of this year, the prestigious European PoliRuralPlus grant worth almost six million euros was awarded to FIT CTU as the main coordinator. The three-year project, prepared with other Czech partners CCSS and Plan4All, involves 20 European partners. The project’s primary objective is to improve and support regional development’s sustainability through artificial intelligence working with spatial data.

The PoliRuralPlus project addresses the current challenges of integrated urban and rural development through technological innovations with applications such as strategic planning. It focuses on the practical use of modern technologies to provide quality input for preparing Regional Action Plans.

As part of the project, the DataLab team will further develop the spatio-temporal modelling and prediction methods that have been successful in prestigious scientific competitions. These methods can be adapted, for example, to climate predictions or forecasts of extreme weather events (floods, tornadoes), which impact spatial planning in modelling the attractiveness of a territory. An example is the support of planting planning for agricultural and forestry areas.

Another area of DataLab’s research within the project is the use of modern large language models in the context of spatio-temporal reasoning. It will make it possible to specify proposed measures in natural language. The output of the examined algorithms will contain not only the final decision but also additional information supporting the final decision.

DataLab’s artificial intelligence methods will also improve the results of work packages coordinated by foreign partners within the project.

Mgr. Petr Šimánek, Head of DataLab, says about the project: “Research in DataLab is largely funded by industry. The PoliRuralPlus project will allow us to do more high-quality basic research and to become more involved in international research consortia.”

The international consortium of the PoliRuralPlus project brings together partners from countries ranging from Spain to Norway and from Greece to Ireland. FIT CTU has been awarded a prestigious Horizon Europe research and innovation funding grant in cooperation with the Digital Innovation Hubs Network Plan4All and, with the current PoliRuralPlus project, builds on the results of the previous successful PoliRural project.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program under grant agreement No 101136910.

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