Development and application of artificial intelligence tools to optimize the speed of response to alerts sent by citizens through the Mosquito Alert platform.
Implementation of developments and improvements in the Mosquito Alert citizen science platform: artificial intelligence and alert systems
Development and application of artificial intelligence tools to optimize the speed of response to alerts sent by citizens through the Mosquito Alert platform.
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20.278€
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Start
01/12/2023
End
31/12/2024
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