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Active HORIZON European Commission

Digitising Smell: From Natural Statistics of Olfactory Perceptual Space to Digital Transmission of Odors

€11.84M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Weizmann Institute of Science
Country Israel
Start Date Feb 01, 2024
End Date Jan 31, 2030
Duration 2,191 days
Number of Grantees 4
Roles Participant; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101118977
Grant Description

This proposal is framed by a technological goal: We aim to digitize smell. Achieving this is currently prevented by gaps in basic science. We aim to fill these gaps, culminating in a proof of concept for our model. The primary gap we identify is lack of data on what humans typically smell. Phrased conceptually, in Aim 1 we ask what are the natural statistics of human olfactory perceptual space.

We address this in a series of three experiments, highlighted by one where we equip participants with a wearable sampling apparatus we designed and built for this proposal.

The apparatus measures sniffing behaviour to identify odor sampling, measures neural activity to verify olfactory perception, takes video of the visual scene, analyses total levels of volatile organic compounds in real time, and collects odor samples for detailed analysis off line.

In other words, we generate an olfactory equivalent of Google Street View, with the addition of chemical, perceptual and neural data. Using this we will characterise the natural statistics of human olfactory perceptual space. Moreover, a major contribution of this proposal will be in posting this massive data as a publicly available recourse.

Next, in Aim 2 we will use this data to digitize human olfactory perceptual space. We build on a model that allows us to recreate odors using a restricted set of odor primaries.

We will test our model in two frameworks: One we call SmelloVision, where we develop the algorithmic framework to generate an odor to match any digital image, and one we call TelleSmell, where we develop a device to sense the environment, the algorithmic framework to transfer the data, and a device to generate the corresponding odor remotely.

We provide pilot data for Aim 2 where we sensed an odor in Mainz (Germany), transmitted the data over IP to Rehovot (Israel), where we successfully recreated the smell. This was, as far as we know, the first transmission of odor over IP.

All Grantees

Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan; Weizmann Institute of Science; Karolinska Institutet; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Zur Forderung Der Wissenschaften Ev

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