AI research outputs

What becomes visible from publicly funded AI research?

This index connects CORDIS AI projects with German participation to research products that OpenAIRE links to the same grant identifiers. You can explore publications, datasets, software and other products—not commercial maturity, economic impact or the contribution of an individual beneficiary.

Official grant identifiersRelations with provenanceRule-based · no generative model
Bounded starting cohortOpenAIRE checked 14 Jul 2026, 17:19Observed since 14 Jul 2026Archive revision 1
8CORDIS AI projects in the current cohort
8unambiguously resolved OpenAIRE projects
8projects with at least one linked research product
582unique research products in the complete checked run

8 projects completely queried in OpenAIRE469 products marked open by OpenAIRE

This local starting cohort is an explicitly bounded probe. It demonstrates the method and must not be read as the complete German AI research landscape.

8 results

The public catalogue shows 500 of 582 products. Searches and filters that depend on individual products therefore operate on this view. Unfiltered project values, aggregate counts and the timeline come from the complete checked run.

Project-centred evidence

One project, two separate evidence branches

Choose a project. German participations from CORDIS sit on the left; research products OpenAIRE links to the project sit on the right. We deliberately draw no automatic authorship edge between a participant and a product.

Horizon 2020 · running by date

Innovations to accelerate vaccine development and manufacture

Inno4VacGrant identifier 101007799 · 01 Sept 2021 to 28 Feb 2027

Open CORDIS project ↗

German participations

1 participation

  • EUROPEAN VACCINE INITIATIVE EVEUROPEAN VACCINE INITIATIVE

Linked research products

76 products

Project resolved by grant identifier + EC funderBoth branches attach to the project. A German participation is not automatically presented as the creator of an output.

Reconstructed research time

Publication dates of linked products

The columns use each product’s publication date—not the day our collector discovered it.

  • Publication
  • Dataset
  • Software
  • Other product
Linked research products by publication year and typeThe columns use each product’s publication date—not the day our collector discovered it.050100120141756201672732018835920203021202224352024272025Year
Linked research products by publication year and type
YearPublicationDatasetSoftwareOther product
20141000
201517000
201655001
201769003
201872001
201973109
202056012
202130000
202220001
202322110
202434010
202525020
Composition

Research products by type

No publication date: 84

  • Publication558
  • Dataset2
  • Software5
  • Other product17
Observed since 14 Jul 2026

History starts with this index—retrospective dates stay separate

OpenAIRE can link older research products later or correct their metadata. We therefore store publication date and first observation separately to build a traceable version history from that point forward.

Observed since
14 Jul 2026
Archive revision
1
Method & limits

What the relation proves—and what it does not

The index archives observable research metadata. It is neither an impact analysis nor a productivity ranking.

  1. 1
    Take AI projects from CORDIS

    The starting cohort contains projects with German participation whose AI relevance was already determined through the CORDIS EuroSciVoc subtree.

  2. 2
    Resolve the project exactly

    The grant identifier and EC funder must resolve to exactly one compatible OpenAIRE project. Ambiguous matches are never guessed.

  3. 3
    Page through products completely

    Every OpenAIRE page is checked and every product must report the resolved project itself. Incomplete runs are never published.

  4. 4
    Separate publication and observation

    Publication date reconstructs research history. First seen records when this index initially observed a relation.

The collector does not invoke a generative AI model.

  • The exact project link establishes an OpenAIRE-reported relation between a research output and a funded project. It does not establish authorship by a German project participant.
  • Publication date and first observation time remain separate. Missing citation data is not interpreted as zero citations.
  • Outputs, open-access status and citations are observable transfer signals reported by OpenAIRE—not a measure of impact, adoption or commercialization.
  • The public output list is bounded for performance. Project values, aggregate counts and the monthly timeline are calculated from the complete normalized run.

Sources, status & licence

European Commission CORDISbounded
8 records

Bounded packaged probe from the existing CORDIS AI cohort. It is not the complete cohort.

checked 14 Jul 2026, 17:19 · European Commission reuse notice; see source terms
OpenAIRE Graphcomplete
582 records

Exact project IDs link the bounded CORDIS probe to reported research outputs. This is not a measure of impact or commercialization.

checked 14 Jul 2026, 17:19 · Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Frequently asked questions

Does the index show which German organisation created a research product?
No. CORDIS evidences participation in the project; OpenAIRE evidences the relation between the project and research product. Without a separate exact organisation identifier, we do not turn those facts into an authorship claim.
Does a project without matches mean it published nothing?
No. It only means no matching project relation was found in the checked OpenAIRE version. Products may be missing, linked differently or appear in a later Graph release.
Are citations a measure of impact or quality?
No. We show them only as metadata reported by OpenAIRE at the observation time. Disciplines, product types and project ages are not directly comparable.
What does Open Access mean here?
The value reproduces the best access right reported by OpenAIRE. Unknown is not treated as closed, and the metadata does not guarantee every linked full text remains permanently reachable.
Why can an old publication be new to the index?
Publication date and first observation are separate timelines. OpenAIRE may backfill older records or add relations in a later Graph release.
Does the collector use generative AI?
No. Grant identifiers, project resolution, pagination, types and relation checks are processed deterministically.

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