Description
Health scientific discovery and innovation are expected to quickly move forward under the so called fourth paradigm ofscience , which relies on unifying the traditionally separated and heterogeneous high-performance computing and big dataanalytics environments. Under this paradigm, the DeepHealth project will provide HPC computing power at the service of biomedical applications;and apply Deep Learning (DL) techniques on large and complex biomedical datasets to support new and more efficient waysof diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of diseases.DeepHealth will develop a flexible and scalable framework for the HPC + Big Data environment, based on two new libraries:the European Distributed Deep Learning Library (EDDLL) and the European Computer Vision Library (ECVL). The framework will be validated in 14 use cases which will allow to train models and provide training data from different medicalareas (migraine, dementia, depression, etc.). The resulting trained models, and the libraries, will be integrated and validatedin 7 existing biomedical software platforms, which include:
- commercial platforms (e.g. PHILIPS Clinical Decision SupportSystem from or THALES PIAF; and
- research oriented platforms (e.g. CEA`s ExpressIF"! or CRS4`s Digital Pathology).
Impact is measured by tracking the time-to-model-in-production (ttmip). Through this approach, DeepHealth will also standardise HPC resources to the needs of DL applications, and underpin thecompatibility and uniformity on the set of tools used by medical staff and expert users. The final DeepHealth solution will becompatible with HPC infrastructures ranging from the ones in supercomputing centers to the ones in hospitals.DeepHealth involves 21 partners from 9 European Countries, gathering a multidisciplinary group from researchorganisations (9), health organisations (4) as well as (4) large and (4) SME industrial partners, with strong commitmenttowards innovation, exploitation and sustainability.