Project's Public Deliverables
All public deliverables will be made available after submission to the European Commission and official approval; approved items will be also accessible via the project’s ZENODO community.
WP1 - Project Management and coordination
Lead Author(s): CERTH
Type: R - Document, report
WP2 - ECCCH ecosystem collaboration and clustering
Lead Author(s): CERTH
Type: R - Document, report
WP3 - Synergistic exploration of the challenges in burial excavations
Lead Author(s): CERTH
Type: R - Document, report
WP4 - AI and algorithms for improved study, conservation, and restoration based on DTs of burial CH
Lead Author(s): LMU
Type: R - Document, report
WP5 - Basic toolkits for the study, conservation, and restoration works of burial CH based on DTs
Lead Author(s): IHU
Type: DEM - Demonstrator, pilot, prototype
WP6 - Interoperable system design
Lead Author(s): CTL
Type: R - Document, Report
WP7 - Advanced AI and algorithms for improved usability and explainability
Lead Author(s): CWI
Type: Other
WP8 - Advanced toolkits for the study, conservation, and restoration works of burial CH based on DTs
Lead Author(s): CRS4
Type: DEM — Demonstrator, pilot, prototype
WP9 - Interoperable system development and continuous integration
Lead Author(s): CTL
Type: R - Document, Report
Lead Author(s): CTL
Type: R - Document, Report
WP11 - Small-scale pilots, initial assessment, and open-call submission
Lead Author(s): SA
Type: R - Document, Report
WP12 - Large-scale pilots, evaluation, validation, training, and open-call execution
Lead Author(s): HEMO
Type: R - Document, Report
WP13 - Dissemination, communication, and exploitation
Lead Author(s): HEMO
Type: R - Document, report
Lead Author(s): HEMO
Type: R - Document, report
Lead Author(s): OKYS
Type: DEC - Websites, patent filings, videos, etc
Deliverable D13.5 – Website and Project Identity presents the development, structure, and strategic role of the EXCALIBUR project’s official website, together with the full branding framework that underpins its public communication and visual presence.
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