The DigiCare project is funded by the European Social Fund through the Excellence Initiative of the State Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The project addresses the interactive digitalisation of study materials for nursing subjects including a semantic tutoring system and a chatbot-based interactive support. The project consortium consists of the Junior Research Group CoMSA²t , the Mobile Multimedia Information Systems Group, and the Practical Computer Science Group, all of them at the University of Rostock, the German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases Rostock, and the University of Applied Science in Neubrandenburg. The project will continue until 2022.
Short Facts
- Project title: Joint project DigiCare: Digital Training of Nursing and Health Management
- Sub-project at CoMSA²t: Development of a chatbot-based tutoring systems for students in nursing and health management subjects
- Project homepage:https://pidi.informatik.uni-rostock.de/forschung/projekte/digicare/
- Runtime: 01.07.2019 – 30.06.2022
- Sponsor:Europäischer Sozialfond ESF
- Budget: > 440.000 Euro at CoMSA²t (about 2.300.000 Euro in total)
Collaboration Partners
- Practical Computer Science Group, Institute of Computer Science, University of Rostock
- Mobile Multimedia Information Systems Group, University of Rostock
- Junior Research Group CoMSA²t, University of Rostock
- University of Applied Science Neubrandenburg, Department of Health, Nursing, and Management
- German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases Rostock / Greifswald
- University Library, University of Rostock
Project-related publications
2020
- Tomasz Sosnowski and Kristina Yordanova. A Probabilistic Conversational Agent for Intelligent Tutoring Systems. In Proceedings of PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments Conference. Corfu, Greece. 2020. [full text]
- Moh’d Abuazizeh, Thomas Kirste, Kristina Yordanova. Computational State Space Model for Intelligent Tutoring of Students in Nursing Subjects. In Proceedings of PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments Conference. Corfu, Greece. 2020. [full text]