Digital Twin for Innovation in Oceanic Visualization and Exploration
Status: ongoing
Duration:
1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2028
Theme:
Digital Twin of the Ocean
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The DIVE proposal is responding to the Priority Area 1: Digital Twins of the Ocean (DTO) at regional sub-basin scale and considers the following European sea basins: Black Sea, North Norwegian Sea, Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
DIVE aims at contributions to environmental objectives:
DIVE elaborate a novel paradigm AI4Ocean. It implements 3 complementary functions to the exiting DTO systems and beyond the state of the art: the “whatif” and “causal” exploration DTO components and the “ocean visualizer”. DIVE novelty lays in focusing on physic informed models, performing beyond the classification and prediction tasks, elaborating multi-modal generative models for the ocean dynamic states and the discovery of causal relations. An ocean visualizer, easy to use and intuitive visualization tool, will enable operation and access to the results of what-if and causal explorers. Users can generate explanations, recognize rules and
associations and generate new knowledge for informed decision making processes. The methods will be validated and demonstrated on 3 use cases:
The project’s concept (Theory of Change) refers to a research accelerator with the ambition towards stakeholder and enduser engagement. The project adopts the collaborative learning and research approach for new knowledge creation in a Quadruple Helix (QH) innovation framework. The recurrent QH aims to increase the validity of research results, shorten the time from research and practical applications and support a sustainable impact in society. The expected impact ranges from bridging the gap between oceanographers and AI scientists, the development of a new field - AI4Ocean -, establish a sustainable Blue Economy partnership engaging Civil Society, Academia, Policy, and Industry via the activities of a Living Lab. Through collaborative actions, will be anticipated the evolution of the sectors involved, scenarios will be defined, included in the DTO and evaluated against national, EU and international policies and strategies. Thus, aiming to strengthen ecosystem management, focusing to the needs and requests of the local communities, industries, and management, generating societal and economic benefits to multiple stakeholders.
Coordinator: National University for Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest, UPB, Romania
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