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ITRI’s AI Co-Creation Platform, Aldea, Begins Operations to Assist Industrial AI Applications

By Shi Lijun
Published: Aug 23,2018

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Industrial Technology Research Institute today announced the commencement of operations on their “AI Co-Creation Platform, Aldea,”which will handle database assembly, function as a talent storehouse, and assist in the development of industry AI applications.

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The Aldea platform’s special characteristics include open and multi-to-multi-production cooperation. This differs from traditional one-to-one industry-university collaborations, and this co-creation platform can be used to attain the benefits of multi-to-multi media integration. It can also provide topical analyses and data preparation services and assist industry players in traversing thresholds to entering AI applications.

Unlike other one-time competition or media platforms, Aldea makes use of accumulated and unique topical industry data libraries in Taiwan as well as databases and talent storehouses to provide a sustainable problem solving platform.

In order to assist the Taiwanese industry world to rapidly connect with AI applications, ITRI has linked up production and research resources to create the Aldea AI co-creation platform. The platform differs from other similar platforms overseas in that Aldea will first and foremost benefit industry, and it is hoped that the Aldea platform can be utilized to effectively integrate media and attain the goal of assisting enterprise AI applications to widely flourish.

Aldea is also anticipated to become the most professional AI collaboration platform in Taiwan, and from integration of media to co-creation, it will be employed to assist enterprises to understand whether or not AI applications are suitable for use. It will also help enterprises to understand when they have insufficient, leaked, or missing data. Therefore, in addition to being a collection of databases, this platform also includes talent storehouses and topical data libraries and is expected to become a cumulative smart platform.

(TR/ Phil Sweeney)

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