ABOUT THE OPEN CALL 1
Calling all Internet researchers, innovators and developers from high tech companies, academia or natural person(s).
A total budget of € 1.140.000 is available.
ONTOCHAIN Open Call 1 is to establish the ONTOCHAIN framework as a human-centric, decentralised & trustworthy solution based on available technologies for applications in various domains such as health, economy, mobility, public services, energy and sustainability, news, media, entertainment, Industry 4.0, tourism, etc. Specifically, it is about designing the ONTOCHAIN architecture for implementation around 6 topics: Applications, semantic interoperability, on-chain data management, off-chain knowledge management, ecosystem economy, ecosystem scalability and integration.
Open Call 1 is broken down into 3 phases:
- Phase 1. Research proposal (2 months): up to 18 projects will be selected to conceptualize a research project for 1 of the 6 topics aforementioned (the first three proposals per topic will be retained).
- Phase 2. Research awards (4 months): from the initial pool of 18 projects, a subset of 6 projects will be retained based on their ability to elaborate the concept proposed in phase 1 and prepare design specifications to be implemented in the Open call 2.
- Phase 3. Challenges for conferences (1 months): the best publications and final outcomes of open call 1 will be selected and awarded.
The maximum amount of funding that each beneficiary may receive during the ONTOCHAIN open Call 1 is subject to the legal status of the applicant (cf. guide for applicant).
The ONTOCHAIN blueprint architecture centralizes the full description of the different layers to be considered for the development and deployment of the ONTOCHAIN ecosystem (solution domain, use cases, application protocols, core protocols, the distributed ledgers).
Deadline: Apply before 15th of January 2021, at 17:00 CET
OPEN CALL TOPICS
Topic 1-Applications
TITLE | APPLICATIONS | |
CHALLENGE |
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REQUIREMENTS | Describe particular ONTOCHAIN applications and use cases that support:
Explain how the applications will benefit from:
Define and interoperability and integration approach:
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CONSTRAINTS | The applications design should rely on best practices and open standards in software engineering. The requirements analysis and specification document should follow best practices in software engineering. | |
DELIVERABLES | D1-M1 | Title: State-of-the-Art and Ambition Expected outcomes: Comprehensive overview of the state of the art and clear descriptions on how your proposal will advance the SoA. Means for verification: Evaluation of the submitted SoA and ambition report by the consortium. |
D2-M2 | Title: Full research and innovation project proposal. Expected outcomes: Full proposal with extended topic description and all major requirements and constraints addressed. Proposed design specification and approach, with discussions with evaluators. On the basis of evaluators judgement, the project will be admitted or not at the following phase (D3 and D4). Means for verification: Project proposal submitted, completeness checked, innovation assessed by the consortium. | |
D3-M4 | Title: Proposed solution design Expected outcomes: Design specification with approach. Means for verification: Evaluation of the submitted specification by the consortium. | |
D4-M6 | Title: Prototype demonstration. Expected outcomes: Full design specification and working prototype. Means for verification: Consortium evaluation, with two levels: 1) results are adequate for 1st call 2) the project can apply to the following 2nd call. | |
D5-M7 | A paper describing the activity carried in this project is submitted to a highly ranked journal or conference. Only accepted papers will receive the extra funding associated to an article publication. | |
Resources provided by ONTOCHAIN | One or more mentors from the ONTOCHAIN consortium will be assigned to each project and follow its updates on a weekly basis. All participants of the six project topics will also benefit of
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Topic 2 -Semantic Interoperability
TITLE | SEMANTIC INTEROPERABILITY | |
CHALLENGE | Develop a trustworthy, privacy-preserving, secure, transparent, democratic and traceable approach to manage access and operations over ontologies, metadata, data, knowledge and information in the ONTOCHAIN ecosystem. Particularly, provide practical solutions that rely on already successful Semantic Web approaches such as Linked Data, OWL Lite, OWL DL and other approaches and formats. Provide new ideas for on-chain and off-chain ontology management, which take into account the trade-offs between the cost and benefits of storing metadata on-chain versus the cost and benefits of storing metadata off-chain. The challenge is also to design possibilities for integration of databases and knowledge bases with blockchain protocols, thus providing specific trustworthy properties to databases and at the same time high-quality of service in the operation of the knowledge management systems. The research and innovation should also cover solutions for validation that ontology and on-chain and off-chain knowledge is logically consistent, or alerts in cases of inconsistencies. Moreover, on-chain reasoning approaches would be of great interest that would operate directly on top of on-chain ontologies. The challenge also includes the realisation of permissioned blockchains with blockchain ontology management; blockchain based semantic agreement process (ontology agreement, metadata schemata agreement), ontology types, such as: development of specific ontologies to be used for the project use cases for each application domain, additional ontologies for reputation models, resource models for computing clusters, Service-Level Agreements, monitoring, certification, and the collection and maintenance of various ontologies useful for the project applications and use cases. | |
REQUIREMENTS | Design and develop a prototype for semantic interoperability with TRL-4 that will be based on less-costly, trustworthy & secure semantics and reasoning mechanisms. The prototype should address as much as possible the above mentioned challenges. In this context:
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CONSTRAINTS | Compliance with W3C semantic interoperability standards and similar. | |
DELIVERABLES | D1-M1 | Title: State-of-the-Art and Ambition Expected outcomes: Comprehensive overview of the state of the art and clear descriptions on how your proposal will advance the State of the Art. Means for verification: Evaluation of the submitted State of the Art and ambition report by the consortium. |
D2-M2 | Title: Full research and innovation project proposal. Expected outcomes: Presentation of a document with the proposed design specification and approach, with discussions with evaluators. On the basis of evaluators judgement, the project will be admitted or not at the following phase (D3 and D4). Means for verification: Proposal submitted, completeness checked, innovation assessed by the consortium. | |
D3-M4 | Title: Proposed solution design Expected outcomes: Design specification and detailed approach description. Means for verification: Evaluation of the submitted specification by the consortium. | |
D4-M6 | Title: Prototype demonstration Expected outcomes: Full design specification and working prototype. Means for verification: Consortium evaluation, with two levels: 1) results are adequate for 1st call 2) the project can apply to the following 2nd call. | |
D5-M7 | A paper describing the activity carried in this project is submitted to a highly ranked journal or conference. Only accepted papers will receive the extra funding associated to an article publication. | |
Resources provided by ONTOCHAIN | One or more mentors from the ONTOCHAIN consortium will be assigned to each project and follow its updates on a weekly basis. All participants of the six project topics will also benefit of
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Expected outcomes and Key Performance Indicators | The projects should fully address the requirements of the call topic. When algorithms are proposed, complexity analysis should be submitted and complexity should render the algorithm(s) scalable. Suboptimal solutions are also welcome, while their approximation ratio should be clearly mentioned. Proof of end-to-end security and privacy properties of the proposed solutions are to be provided. Common KPIs for software evaluation will be also employed, such as code simplicity (e.g., in analogy to Rubocop requirements) and high testability coverage (97%). | |
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Topic 3-On-chain data management
TITLE | ON-CHAIN DATA MANAGEMENT | |
CHALLENGE | Design and develop a set of prototype functionalities for on-chain data management. Various studies have highlighted the possibility to record various data and information on blockchain, such as hashtags, or URIs to data resources that exist off-chain. The challenge here is to propose: novel ideas for implementation of on-chain data management methods, to identify suitable consensus protocols for implementation, to identify semantic formats particularly suitable for on-chain operations (e.g. Linked Data, OWL Lite etc.). New ideas for data management functionalities in the context of trustworthy content handling and trustworthy and transparent information exchange would be welcome. | |
REQUIREMENTS | Solutions that address the above mentioned challenges. In addition to this, solutions that support:
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CONSTRAINTS | The prototype should address one or more existing constraints, such as:
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DELIVERABLES | D1-M1 | Title: State-of-the-Art and Ambition Expected outcomes: Comprehensive overview of the state of the art and clear descriptions on how your proposal will advance the State of the Art. Means for verification: Evaluation of the submitted State of the Art and ambition report by the consortium. |
D2-M2 | The report will present the proposed design specification and approach, with discussions with evaluators. On the basis of evaluators judgement, the project will be admitted or not at the following phase (D3 and D4). | |
D3-M4 | The report will document the design specification with prototype implementation. | |
D4-M6 | Prototype demonstration; Full design specification to be passed for the 2nd Call; The project contribution. | |
D5-M7 | A paper describing the activity carried in this project is submitted to a highly ranked journal or conference. Only accepted papers will receive the extra funding associated to an article publication. | |
Resources provided by ONTOCHAIN | One or more mentors from the ONTOCHAIN consortium will be assigned to each project and follow its updates on a weekly basis. All participants of the six project topics will also benefit of
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Expected outcomes and Key Performance Indicators | The projects should fully address the requirements of the call topic. When algorithms are proposed, complexity analysis should be submitted and complexity should render the algorithm(s) scalable. Suboptimal solutions are also welcome, while their approximation ratio should be clearly mentioned. Proof of end-to-end security and privacy properties of the proposed solutions are to be provided. Common KPIs for software evaluation will be also employed, such as code simplicity (e.g., in analogy to Rubocop requirements) and high testability coverage (97%). | |
Possible impact on technologies | Protocols, reference implementations and frameworks for: multi-source decentralized oracles; advanced decentralized oracles (e.g. machine learning, images recognition, sound recognition, speech recognition, etc.); AI/ML decentralized oracles with multi-model aggregation. Reference smart contracts for embedding governance rules in on-chain data ingestion (e.g. minimum number of data sources, minimum quorum on ingestion, presence of signed or authenticated data sources, etc.) fitting large classes of applications (e.g. voting and democracy, AI/ML, aggregation from sensor networks, etc.). | |
Possible impact on applications | Trusted services providing aggregating scoring of AI/ML fitting results over multiple models (e.g. with images recognition, sound recognition, speech recognition, etc.). |
Topic 4-Off-chain knowledge management
TITLE | OFF-CHAIN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | |
CHALLENGE | The challenge is to rely on, extend and pioneer new methods that provide a trustless interface to the trustworthy blockchain environment. Research and innovation activities may focus on the design and development of initial prototypes for off-chain knowledge management that support the various identified use cases and application domains of the ONTOCHAIN project. Various decentralised reputation models, decentralised oracles and other approaches are to be considered. | |
REQUIREMENTS | This goal is to define and specify suitable protocols of the ONTOCHAIN architecture that realise off-chain knowledge management for implementation. Specific solutions may support:
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CONSTRAINTS | The prototype should address one or more existing constraints, such as:
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DELIVERABLES | D1-M1 | Title: State-of-the-Art and Ambition Expected outcomes: Comprehensive overview of the state of the art and clear descriptions on how your proposal will advance the State of the Art. Means for verification: Evaluation of the submitted State of the Art and ambition report by the consortium. |
D2-M2 | Presentation of a document with the proposed design specification and approach, with discussions with evaluators. On the basis of evaluators judgement, the project will be admitted or not at the following phase (D3 and D4). | |
D3-M4 | Design specification with prototype implementation. | |
D4-M6 | Prototype demonstration; Full design specification to be eligible for the 2nd Call; The project contributions will be evaluated by the ONTOCHAIN consortium. | |
D5-M7 | A paper describing the activity carried in this project is submitted to a highly ranked journal or conference. Only accepted papers will receive the extra funding associated to an article publication. | |
Resources provided by ONTOCHAIN | One or more mentors from the ONTOCHAIN consortium will be assigned to each project and follow its updates on a weekly basis. All participants of the six project topics will also benefit of
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Expected outcomes and Key Performance Indicators | The projects should fully address the requirements of the call topic. When algorithms are proposed, complexity analysis should be submitted and complexity should render the algorithm(s) scalable. Suboptimal solutions are also welcome, while their approximation ratio should be clearly mentioned. Proof of end-to-end security and privacy properties of the proposed solutions are to be provided. Common KPIs for software evaluation will be also employed, such as code simplicity (e.g., in analogy to Rubocop requirements) and high testability coverage (97%). | |
Possible impact on technologies | Possible requirements or dependencies that off-chain knowledge management solutions pose for the rest of the ONTOCHAIN ecosystem, underlying assumptions or technological dependencies should be discussed in detail in the final report of the project. | |
Possible impact on applications | Possible implications or requirements set by the off-chain knowledge management solutions to the different app developers of the different vertical domains of ONTOCHAIN have to be fully stated and discussed in the final report of the project. |
Topic 5-Ecosystem Economy
TITLE | ECOSYSTEM ECONOMY | |
CHALLENGE | Existing business ecosystems that are developed over the Internet (and practically span all application domains) are semantically very complex and dynamically evolving. The challenge here is to provide a market framework and business models for supporting/facilitating the operation of such ecosystems with the help of the ONTOCHAIN solution. Existing and novel approaches and business models for business ecosystem development emanating from the technology areas of blockchain, Semantic Web, Internet of Things and similar should be analysed in detail, and best practices (innovative or existing ones) should be proposed for their implementation. | |
REQUIREMENTS | The outcome of this work will be a blockchain-based market design and prototype implementation of an ONTOCHAIN ecosystem economy. The key value provided in this economy is trustworthy content handling and trustworthy knowledge and information exchange and trading. The work should cover, as much as possible, models, specification, and prototypes (whenever applicable) of the following topics:
The interdependence of the market framework to different components of the ONTOCHAIN architecture or underlying market mechanisms should be specified in detail; however, detailed specification or prototyping is needed only for those components that are in the core of the aforementioned functionality. | |
CONSTRAINTS | The design of the ecosystem economy, simulations and prototypes should be based upon analysis of applications’ business processes,that include the use of ONTOCHAIN operations, such as data encryption, validation, verification, different leger technologies and protocols. | |
DELIVERABLES | D1-M1 | Title: State-of-the-Art and Ambition Expected outcomes: Comprehensive overview of the state of the art and clear descriptions on how your proposal will go beyond. Means for verification: Evaluation of the submitted State of the Art and ambition report by the consortium. |
D2-M2 | Title: Full research and innovation project proposal. Expected outcomes: Presentation of a document with the proposed design approach and specification, with discussions with the ONTOCHAIN consortium. On the basis of ONTOCHAIN evaluators’ judgement, the project will be admitted or not at the following phase (D3 and D4). Means for verification: Project proposal submitted, completeness checked, innovation assessed by the consortium. | |
D3-M4 | Design specification with implementation approach. | |
D4-M6 | Prototype demonstration; Full design specification to be eligible for the 2nd Call; The project contributions will be evaluated by the ONTOCHAIN consortium. | |
D5-M7 | A paper describing the activity carried in this project is submitted to a highly ranked journal or conference. Only accepted papers will receive the extra funding associated to an article publication. | |
Resources provided by ONTOCHAIN | One or more mentors from the ONTOCHAIN consortium will be assigned to each project and follow its updates on a weekly basis. All participants of the six project topics will also benefit of
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Expected outcomes and Key Performance Indicators | The projects should fully address the requirements of the call topic. Techno-economic analysis of the proposed business models should be performed so as to identify key decisions for win-win scenarios for the involved stakeholders. Incentive structure should be carefully analyzed and exemplified. When algorithms are proposed, complexity analysis should be carried out, and algorithm scalability should be ensured on this basis. Suboptimal solutions are also welcome, but their approximation ratio should be clearly justified. Proof of end-to-end security and privacy properties of the proposed solutions is to be provided. Common KPIs for software evaluation will be also employed, such as code simplicity (in analogy to Rubocop requirements) and high testability coverage (97%). | |
Possible impact on technologies | Possible dependencies or impact of the market framework to the rest of the ONTOCHAIN ecosystem, underlying components or existing technologies should be discussed in detail in the final report of the project. | |
Possible impact on applications | Possible implications or requirements set by the market framework to the different app developers of the different vertical domains of ONTOCHAIN have to be fully stated and discussed in the final report of the project. |
Topic 6-Ecosystem scalability and integration
TITLE | ECOSYSTEM SCALABILITY AND INTEGRATION | |
CHALLENGE | The challenge is to actually build a semantically complex and dynamic ecosystem and decentralised testing environment with the participation of various project related and external organisations and individuals. The key requirement is to integrate and support the initial ONTOCHAIN applications. In addition to this, various scalability and integration aspects should be considered. | |
REQUIREMENTS | Develop an ONTOCHAIN tesbed and software ecosystem:
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CONSTRAINTS | Interoperability, integration and scalability aspects must be addressed. | |
DELIVERABLES | D1-M1 | Title: State-of-the-Art and Ambition Expected outcomes: Comprehensive overview of the state of the art and clear descriptions on how your proposal will go beyond. Means for verification: Evaluation of the submitted State of the Art and ambition report by the consortium. |
D2-M2 | Presentation of a document with the proposed design specification and approach, with discussions with evaluators. On the basis of evaluators judgement, the project will be admitted or not at the following phase (D3 and D4). | |
D3-M4 | Design specification with implementation approach. | |
D4-M6 | Prototype demonstration; Full design specification to be passed for the 2nd Call; The project contribution. | |
D5-M7 | A paper describing the activity carried in this project is submitted to a highly ranked journal or conference. Only accepted papers will receive the extra funding associated to an article publication. | |
Resources provided by ONTOCHAIN | One or more mentors from the ONTOCHAIN consortium will be assigned to each project and follow its updates on a weekly basis. All participants of the six project topics will also benefit of
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Expected outcomes and Key Performance Indicators | The projects should fully address the requirements of the call topic. When algorithms are proposed, complexity analysis should be submitted and complexity should render the algorithm(s) scalable. Suboptimal solutions are also welcome, while their approximation ratio should be clearly mentioned. Proof of end-to-end security and privacy properties of the proposed solutions are to be provided. Common KPIs for software evaluation will be also employed, such as code simplicity (in analogy to Rubocop requirements) and high testability coverage (97%). | |
Possible impact on technologies | Possible requirements or dependencies that ecosystem scalability and integration solutions pose for the rest of the ONTOCHAIN ecosystem, underlying assumptions or technological dependencies should be discussed in detail in the final report of the project. | |
Possible impact on applications | Possible implications or requirements set by the ecosystem scalability and integration solutions to the different app developers of the different vertical domains of ONTOCHAIN have to be fully stated and discussed in the final report of the project. |
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The target audience of ONTOCHAIN Open Call 1 – are researchers, innovators and developers whether from high tech companies including SMEs, academia or natural person(s) legally established in an EU Member State, H2020 associated countries or Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) linked to the Member States.
HOW TO APPLY?
ONTOCHAIN Open Calls will be handled using the F6S platform.
The deadline for submitting your proposal is the 15th January 2021 (17.00 CET)
TIMELINE
Submission to the ONTOCHAIN Open Call 1 will open on the 16th of November 2020 and close on the 15th of January 2021 (17.00 CET). Dates for the different phases are outlined below but may be subject to change if any modifications in the project’s schedule occur.
SUPPORTED MATERIAL AND KIT FOR APPLICATION
- The ONTOCHAIN Background
This document describes the ONTOCHAIN project context and the need for means for collective organisation as well as for contribution and use of knowledge thanks to smart solutions that support transparency, trust, plurality and democracy.
- The ONTOCHAIN Open Call 1
This document is the open call announcement.
- The ONTOCHAIN Guide for applicant
This document provides in detail the information to help apply to the ONTOCHAIN Open Call 1 such as an abstract of the ONTOCHAIN action, a description of the ONTOCHAIN open call 1, the modalities for application, the evaluation process, the scheme of the funding support, the IPR aspects related to ONTOCHAIN and how to prepare and submit a proposal:
The ONTOCHAIN Guide for applicant
This document also contains in annex the Administrative forms preparation template, the proposal description template and the ONTOCHAIN additional applicant’s template.
- The ONTOCHAIN Application material
- Administrative forms preparation template
- Proposal description template
- ONTOCHAIN additional applicant’s template