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Implementation of developments and improvements in the Mosquito Alert citizen science platform: artificial intelligence and alert systems

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Development and application of artificial intelligence tools to optimize the speed of response to alerts sent by citizens through the Mosquito Alert platform.

Development and application of artificial intelligence tools to optimize the speed of response to alerts sent by citizens through the Mosquito Alert platform.

General project information

Financing amount

20.278€

Development period
Start

01/12/2023

End

31/12/2024

Department
Research areas and themes

Responsible researcher

ICREA Research Professor| Head of Theoretical Ecology Department

Other researchers and involved staff

Funding entities

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Institutions/collaborators

Social networks of the project

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