Prof. Tatjana Loncar-Turukalo

Email addressturukalo@uns.ac.rs
Affiliation / OrganisationFaculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
CountrySerbia
Which is the PRIMARY NET4Age Working Group you are involved in?WG3
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4. Focus of research during the past 3 yearsSH1_11 Technological change, innovation, research & development
PE6_11 Machine learning, statistical data processing and applications using signal processing (e.g. speech, image, video)
5. Other research during the past 3 yearsAs I come from Communication and signal processing department, I have contact with communication system and wireless sensor networks, and many members of the team where I belong have an extensive experience in this field. My personal field is very good described with PE6_11, and my research focus is on application of these tools in medicine and biology.
6. Ongoing research for collaborative activitiesPE6_11 Machine learning, statistical data processing and applications using signal processing (e.g. speech, image, video)
7. Other ongoing researchI am involved in one more COST Action Machine learning for Microbiome, within which we are trying to define and standardize ML pipelines for analysis of human microbiome. Current EU RIA project I am involved in deals with AI for Health Imaging in 4 types of cancer. National or bilateral projects deal with application of information-theoretic approaches to process cardio-respiratory interactions during sleep, and in sleep disorders. Additionally, I am working with the other MC member from Serbia (in this Action, Gorana Mijatovic) on the analysis of neural firing patterns using both information theoretic and ML tools. For the scope of this Action, my team is more close to enabling technology. Not development of sensors, but rather processing of collecting data to extract meaningful knowledge relevant to ensure monitoring for active and healthy aging. The team members from communication field are interested in ambient sensing information collection and distributed processing of this information. As at this stage these topics may not be very focused on SHAFE and interesting for all members, and not directly related (in application domain) to elderly people, I assume that webinar of this type would not indeed be interesting for others at this stage of the Action. For this reason my response to 8 is No.
8. Available to partcipate in a webinar for partners to present your ongoing research?No
1. Products/tools, services or other activities available for collaboration If yes, Research tools
2. Available to participate in a webinar for partners to present the product, service, tool or other?No
3. Short description of product, tool, service or otherWe have only some toolboxes (scripts) to apply certain methodological frameworks developed or extensively evaluated by our group. These mainly relate to neural signal processing, and in general to processing of simultaneously recorded point processes. Not sure if this is (at this point) relevant to that extent within the Action.
4. Innovative training/empowerment contentno
5. Available to participate in a webinar for partners to present the training/empowerment content?No
1. Connections to local/regional ecosystem on health and well-being in an age-friendly digital worldResearchers
2. If yes, please can you provide the name, link or short description of the ecosystem you are involved in?As option No was not possible in the first question, I have indicated researchers, as I know some people which were involved in similar COST Actions
3. Interested in fostering a quadruple helix ecosystem within the frame of the COST ActionYes
4. Familiarity with international funding programmesErasmus+, Horizon 2020, Horizon Europe
5. Interest in international funding programmesCreative Europe
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Health for growth