STACC researchers win the Business Process Intelligence Challenge 2015!
We would like to congratulate our researchers Anna Leontjeva, Irene Teinemaa and Karl-Oskar Masing who won the prestigious Business Process Intelligence Challenge 2015.
We would like to congratulate our researchers Anna Leontjeva, Irene Teinemaa and Karl-Oskar Masing who won the prestigious Business Process Intelligence Challenge 2015.
TLU, TUT, Eliko, Cybernetica, UT, National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, STACC passed EVALUATION OF RESEARCH IN ICT IN ESTONIA 2009-2014.The international expert panel judges the research in STACC to be high international level. The overall evaluation of the competence center is excellent!
STACC is carrying out a development study on information system architecture for implementing personalized medicine in Estonia. Together with the Ministry of Social Affairs, University of Tartu and Quretec OÜ a strategy for personalized medicine pilot projects will be drawn up by the end of June 2015. Three parallel projects about Clinical Treatment, Decision Support
On 26th of February 2015 a sequent episode of Kapital was aired in ETV. In the mentioned episode they investigated what kind of data is left behind by our everyday devices. STACC and Regio introduced their joint project called Demograft and it`s possibilities in using the data gained from mobile positioning. Watch Democraft presentation starting
STACC got admitted to full application round for the development centres measure along with 5 other technological development centres. On February 2015, our hard work was rewarded, as STACC was successful in Enterprise Estonia round of preliminary application for the technological development centres’ measure. Our sincere congratulations to the co-applicants Competence Center of Food and
STACC received funding from the National Programme for Estonian Language Technology to develop a fully functional text mining toolkit to make sense of vast amounts of free-text data in the electronic health records. The project is derived from STACC’s long-run research stream in Biomedical Data Mining.