Dr Kezhi Wang, Dr Yongmin Li, and Professor Xiaohui Liu from the Department of Computer Science have secured funding of £140,253 from UKRI (EC) - UK Research and Innovation.
The project is part of Horizon Europe MSCA staff exchange entitled HarmonicAI: Human-guided collaborative multi-objective design of explainable, fair and privacy-preserving AI for digital health.
The project aims to build a human-machine collaborative multi-objective design framework to foster coherently explainable, fair and privacy-preserving AI for digital health. HarmonicAI draws together proven experts in AI, health care, Internet of Things, data science, privacy, cyber security, software engineering, Human-Computer interaction and industrial design with an underlying common aim to develop concrete technical and operational guidelines for AI practitioners to design human-centered, domain specific, requirement-oriented trustworthy AI solutions, accelerating the scalable deployment of AI-powered digital health services and offering assurance to the public that AI in digital health is being developed and used in an ethical and trustworthy manner.