Methodology

Project Approach

HAMLET is a transformative framework designed to drive the digital evolution of the CCI. HAMLET fosters collaboration within its Community Hub, enabling technology providers, creative professionals, and institutions to share resources, co-create, and drive sustainable growth. With a Human-Centered Design approach (ISO 9241-210:2019), HAMLET evolves based on continuous, real-world feedback, ensuring its tools meet the evolving needs of creative professionals. The platform also emphasizes on Ethical AI Practices through assessments and open discussions, addressing concerns like intellectual property and data privacy.
Following the principles of Seamless User Experience HAMLET features a chat-bot assistant that simplifies workflows, allowing users to interact through natural language without technical expertise. It promotes Community-Driven Innovation by connecting creators and industry experts through its Collaboration Hub, supporting networking, skill-sharing, and joint projects. Following a Future-Proof Design architecture, HAMLET integrates new tools easily, ensuring scalability and adaptability. Prioritizing Sustainable AI development, HAMLET reduces environmental impact by optimizing energy consumption. In essence, HAMLET is an ecosystem that empowers creative professionals, ensuring they thrive in the digital era while maintaining artistic integrity.

PROJECT HAMLET - WEBSITE DESIGN (12)
PROJECT HAMLET - WEBSITE DESIGN (13)

Project Structure

HAMLET is organized into ten work packages, each focused on specific aspects of the digital transformation within the (CCIs).
WP1 – Human-Centered Enabler Design: Focuses on the design of AI-powered tools with a human-centered approach. Key outcomes include requirements gathering, use case definitions, and architecture specifications.
WP2 – Horizontal Enablers’ Development: Develops cross-sector AI enablers for content generation, cultural adaptation, and audience engagement analytics.
WP3 – Industry-Specific Enablers’ Development: Tailors AI solutions for specific creative industries, including dance, theater, and immersive design.
WP4 – Integration & Pilot Preparation: Focuses on the integration of enablers and preparing pilots, including community hub development and optimization.
WP5 – Real Market Demonstration & Pilot Validation: Validates HAMLET’s AI tools in real-world settings, providing key evaluations and pilot results.
WP6 – AI Ethics, Community Building & Policy Making: Addresses the ethical considerations of AI in CCIs, while establishing governance models and promoting inclusivity in creative work.
WP7 & WP8 – Dissemination, Communication & Exploitation: These focus on disseminating project results, managing intellectual property, and building synergies for business exploitation.
WP9 & WP10 – Project Coordination & Management: Manages the overall project execution, ensuring regulatory, ethical, and social compliance while overseeing risk and quality management.

HAMLET is a transformative framework designed to drive the digital evolution of the CCI. HAMLET fosters collaboration within its Community Hub, enabling technology providers, creative professionals, and institutions to share resources, co-create, and drive sustainable growth. With a Human-Centered Design approach (ISO 9241-210:2019), HAMLET evolves based on continuous, real-world feedback, ensuring its tools meet the evolving needs of creative professionals. The platform also emphasizes on Ethical AI Practices through assessments and open discussions, addressing concerns like intellectual property and data privacy.
Following the principles of Seamless User Experience HAMLET features a chat-bot assistant that simplifies workflows, allowing users to interact through natural language without technical expertise. It promotes Community-Driven Innovation by connecting creators and industry experts through its Collaboration Hub, supporting networking, skill-sharing, and joint projects. Following a Future-Proof Design architecture, HAMLET integrates new tools easily, ensuring scalability and adaptability. Prioritizing Sustainable AI development, HAMLET reduces environmental impact by optimizing energy consumption. In essence, HAMLET is an ecosystem that empowers creative professionals, ensuring they thrive in the digital era while maintaining artistic integrity.

HAMLET is organized into ten work packages, each focused on specific aspects of the digital transformation within the (CCIs).
WP1 – Human-Centered Enabler Design: Focuses on the design of AI-powered tools with a human-centered approach. Key outcomes include requirements gathering, use case definitions, and architecture specifications.
WP2 – Horizontal Enablers' Development: Develops cross-sector AI enablers for content generation, cultural adaptation, and audience engagement analytics.
WP3 – Industry-Specific Enablers' Development: Tailors AI solutions for specific creative industries, including dance, theater, and immersive design.
WP4 – Integration & Pilot Preparation: Focuses on the integration of enablers and preparing pilots, including community hub development and optimization.
WP5 – Real Market Demonstration & Pilot Validation: Validates HAMLET's AI tools in real-world settings, providing key evaluations and pilot results.
WP6 – AI Ethics, Community Building & Policy Making: Addresses the ethical considerations of AI in CCIs, while establishing governance models and promoting inclusivity in creative work.
WP7 & WP8 – Dissemination, Communication & Exploitation: These focus on disseminating project results, managing intellectual property, and building synergies for business exploitation.
WP9 & WP10 – Project Coordination & Management: Manages the overall project execution, ensuring regulatory, ethical, and social compliance while overseeing risk and quality management.

Funded by the European Union [GA 101178362]. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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