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15,895 grants matching “artificial intelligence”
Beginnings: Driving Real-world Integration of AI into Digital Forestry and Natural Resources
$990,272Brady S Hardiman · Purdue University · · FY2025 · TIP
SBIR Phase II: A Decision Support Platform for Urban Watershed Management and Water Infrastructure Planning
$989,932Keaton L Lesnik · Resbonds International Corporation · · FY2024 · TIP
Liver Cancer Program
$989,424Anuradha Budhu · Division Of Basic Sciences - Nci · ZIA · FY2023 · CA
Collaborative Research: FIRE-MODEL: Advanced AI Framework to Improve Understanding and Prediction of Wildland Fire
$989,332Heng Huang · University Of Maryland, College Park · · FY2026 · GEO
Evaluation of Commercial Mammography-Based Artificial Intelligence Algorithms for Breast Cancer Risk Prediction in U.S. Screening Populations
$989,122Kathryn Paige Lowry · University Of Washington · R37 · FY2024 · CA
Patient-specific Outcome Prediction from Cardiovascular Multimodality Imaging by Artificial Intelligence
$988,957Piotr J Slomka · Cedars-Sinai Medical Center · R35 · FY2024 · HL
The Effectiveness of Automated Multimodal Imaging in High Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions (HSIL) Diagnosis for People Living with HIV: An International Trial
$988,950Sharmila Anandasabapathy · Baylor College Of Medicine · R01 · FY2024 · CA
Enhancing Visualization Skills and Conceptual Understanding Using a Drawing-Recognition Tutoring System for Engineering Students
$988,683Tracy A Hammond · Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station · · FY2017 · EDU
Monitoring of disease-induced skin VOC patterns from handheld and wearable chemical sensors
$988,302Cristina Elizabeth Davis · University Of California At Davis · U01 · FY2022 · TR
Project 1: Longitudinal Study of OI
$987,732Vernon R Sutton · Baylor College Of Medicine · U54 · FY2025 · AR
The HMP Next Gen digital health platform: accelerating research implementation, amplifying public health impact
$987,455Nickie Buckner · One Cow Standing, Llc · R44 · FY2024 · MD
** AWARDS ISSUED PRIOR TO JANUARY 20, 2025, WERE FUNDED UNDER PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIONS AND MAY NOT REFLECT THE PRIORITIES AND POLICIES OF THE CURRENT ADMINISTRATION.** PRECISION AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY IS POTENTIALLY TO IMPROVE MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY IN ANIMAL PRODUCTION BY MONITORING BEHAVIORAL AND BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIVIDUAL ANIMALS. CURRENT METHODS IN ESTRUS CHECK ARE LABOR INTENSIVE AND CAN BE IMPROVED TO INCREASE THE REPRODUCTIVITY AND MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY. THIS PROJECT AIMS TO DEVELOP AND VALIDATE AN AUTOMATED SOW ESTRUS DETECTION AND DECISION-MAKING SYSTEM TO INCREASE MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY, REDUCE LABOR DEMAND AND IMPROVE THE SUSTAINABILITY OF SWINE PRODUCTION. A ROBOTIC IMAGING SYSTEM WILL BE DEVELOPED TO CONTINUOUSLY MONITOR INDIVIDUAL SOWS AND GILTS, AND COLLECTED IMAGERY DATA WILL BE ANALYZED USING ADVANCED MACHINE LEARNING MODULES TO QUANTIFY VULVA SIZE, ACTIVITIES, AND BODY CONDITIONS. DATA-DRIVEN DECISION-MAKING SYSTEMS WILL BE DEVELOPED FOR DETECTING ESTRUS AND IDENTIFYING OPTIMAL ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION TIMING. IMPROVED MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS WILL BE ASSESSED THROUGH ON-FARM EVALUATIONS AND FEASIBLE STUDY USING ECONOMIC ANALYSIS. THE NOVELTY OF THIS PROJECT IS THAT, FOR THE FIRST TIME, BOTH BEHAVIORAL AND BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIVIDUAL SOWS TOWARDS ESTRUS ARE QUANTIFIED USING A ROBOTIC IMAGING SYSTEM. THE SUCCESS OF THE PROJECT MAY DISCOVER THE INSIGHTS BETWEEN REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE AND BIOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL CHARACTERISTICS. WE WILL DEVELOP VARIOUS EXTENSION ACTIVITIES TO DISSEMINATE THE FINDINGS OF THE IS PROJECT AND PROMOTE PRECISION AGRICULTURE IN ANIMAL PRODUCTION. SHORT COURSES, CERTIFICATE AND ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAMS WILL BE DEVELOPED TO PROVIDE EDUCATION OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN ANIMAL PRODUCTION. WE EXPECT THAT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-POWERED DECISION-MAKING SYSTEMS CAN IMPROVE THE REPRODUCTIVITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF SWINE PRODUCTION, WHICH ALIGNS WITH THE LONG-TERM GOAL OF USDA NIFA AND THIS PROGRAM.
$987,000University Of Missouri System · · FY2024 · National Institute of Food and Agriculture
The Female Songbird as a Novel Mechanistic Model for the Neural Basis of Social Evaluation
$987,000Vikram Gadagkar · Columbia University Health Sciences · DP2 · FY2025 · AT
A SYSTEM FOR COMPUTER-AIDED MAMMOGRAM INTERPRETATION
$986,995Intelligent Systems Software, Inc. · R44 · FY2000 · CA
Collaborative Research: CUE-T: Hidden Curricula-Addressing Unseen Challenges within Computer Science Education
$986,954Pedro Guillermo Feijoo Garcia · Georgia Tech Research Corporation · · FY2025 · CSE
Clinical Validation Center for Lung Cancer Early Detection
$986,935Samir M Hanash · University Of Tx Md Anderson Can Ctr · U01 · FY2024 · CA
Artificial Intelligence, Modeling, and Informatics for Nutrition Guidance and Systems (AIMINGS) Center
$986,359Bruce Y Lee · Graduate School Of Public Health And Health Policy · U54 · FY2025 · TR
PROGRESS: PRevention of cervical cancer using the Genotyping scREening and Same-day Self-sampling
$986,359Youxiang Wang · Atila Biosystems, Inc. · R44 · FY2023 · CA
Advancing the Quality of Cancer Care through Behavioral Economics and Implementation Science
$985,840Robert A Schnoll · University Of Pennsylvania · P50 · FY2022 · CA
Advancing the Quality of Cancer Care through Behavioral Economics and Implementation Science
$985,840Rinad Sary Beidas · University Of Pennsylvania · P50 · FY2021 · CA
Collaborative Research: PrimaryAI: Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Upper Elementary Science with Immersive Problem-Based Learning
$985,585James C Lester · North Carolina State University · · FY2019 · EDU
Torch Recon: An Innovative Reconstruction Software for Increased Throughput and Improved Low-Count Quantitative SPECT Imaging
$985,549Joseph Grudzinski · Voximetry, Inc. · R44 · FY2025 · CA
Convergence Accelerator Phase I (RAISE): Developing Intelligent Tech. for Workforce Empowerment: Credential Gap Diagnostics and Personalized Recommenders for Jobs and Retraining
$985,485Huiling Ding · North Carolina State University · · FY2019 · TIP
Learning Mathematical Concepts and Computational Thinking through Explainable Artificial Intelligence in a Simulation-based Learning Environment
$985,438Ning Wang · University Of Southern California · · FY2018 · EDU
HCC: Medium: Intelligent Agents for Protecting Users in Cyberspace
$985,396Adele E Howe · Colorado State University · · FY2009 · CSE