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Helmholtz Foundation Model Initiative

23.07.2024 - The Helmholtz Foundation Model Initiative (HFMI) is soliciting bids for a second round of projects.

Foundation models are defined as “(…) any model that is trained on broad data (generally using self-supervision at scale) that can be adapted (e.g., fine-tuned) to a wide range of downstream tasks;” (arXiv:2108.07258v3). Recent examples demonstrated the potential of foundation models, e.g., RETFound, Segment Anything and IBM NASA Geospatial.

In May 2024, Helmholtz Association took the lead towards supporting the development of Foundation Models in research. The ambitious Foundation Model Initiative started with four initial projects, accompanied by a Synergy Unit that addresses overarching issues.

With this call, we extend our support for highest-impact pilot foundation model projects within the Helmholtz Association. The call is open to all Helmholtz researchers. Successful projects will demonstrate a clear path how to use AI and supercomputing to transform complex research data into high-impact tools for groundbreaking scientific discovery.

All relevant information is summarized in the provided documents, including the call document with deadlines and means of submission, a proposal template, and detailed instructions for the documents to be provided.

HFMI Info Event
31.07.2024, 10:30-11:30

The event provides a brief overview of the call for proposals, deadlines and requirements as well as the scientific approach and explains in detail what the Helmholtz Foundation Model Initiative is looking for. Please register via the following link: https://helmholtz-de.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/u5Yrc-uurjIrGdMCP1E5TJeuvNLOwVopR3UG.

Documents included with this call

  1. HFMI II Call for Pilot Foundations (pdf)
  2. HFMI II Proposal template (docx)
  3. HFMI II Preparation instructions (pdf)
  4. Helmholtz Foundation Model Initiative (pdf)

HFMI II Call for Pilot Foundations

PDF, 212 KB

HFMI II Proposal template

DOCX, 52 KB

HFMI II Preparation instructions

PDF, 94 KB

Helmholtz Foundation Model Initiative

PDF, 339 KB

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