Type of the project

Research, transfer and scientific culture

modality

Individual

Field of action

Spain

Website of the project

Status of the project

Open

Initial date

01/09/2024

End date

31/08/2028

The funded project, which will run from 2024-2028, addresses the growing challenge of distinguishing between human-generated content and artificially generated content, particularly in the context of handwritten signs. On the one hand, the main motivation of the project arises from the growing sophistication of artificial intelligence (AI) systems when it comes to producing content that faithfully imitates human creations, which poses risks in the applications of e -security and e-health based on online writing signals. On the other hand, the project will advance e-safety and e-health applications, with a special emphasis on e-health and important pathologies where handwritten signs have proven to have great assessment and detection capabilities, such as: a) Parkinson's disease b) Alzheimer's disease c) Dysgraphia d) Fatigue analysis e) Depression, anxiety, stress f) and various respiratory diseases such as COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). The proposal also extends the discussion to watermarks in biometric signals, emphasizing their application in insurance and e-health contexts to prevent replay attacks.

The objective of this call is the funding of research projects aimed both at promoting the generation and significant progress of scientific knowledge and research of proven quality, as well as progress towards the search for solutions to society's challenges . 

 

Project managers

Dr. Marcos Faúndez Zanuy

professor

Project team

Josep Lopez Xarbau

Researcher

Andreu Comajuncosas Fortuño

Researcher

Carlos Paul Recarens

Researcher

Alfonso Palacios Gonzalez

Researcher

Dr. Pablo Genovese

Researcher

Dr. Elisa Sayrol Clols

Researcher

Dr. Antonio Satue Villar

Researcher

Dr. Josep Roure Alcobé

Researcher

Dr. Enric Sesa Nogueras

Researcher

Dr. Jaume Teodoro Sadurní

Researcher

Dr. Rosa Herrero Anton

Researcher

Dr. Jose Antonio Fiz Fernandez

Collaborator

Dr. Juan Arturo Nolazco Flores

Collaborator

Dr. Jiri Mkyska

Collaborator

Dr. Jan Mucha

Collaborator

Funding sources

The Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities within the framework of the "State Program to Promote Scientific-Technical Research and its transfer, of the State Plan for Scientific, Technical and Innovation Research 2021-2023" has approved the financing of a grant of 85.500 euros for the project Watermark of online handwritten signals for e-security and e-health Applications (WATERWRITTEN) in the 2023 call for Knowledge Generation Projects.

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Granted amount

€85.500,00

Amount of the project

€85.500,00

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