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Process analysis for the innovation contest of remote healthcare services: Final report
<p>This report was prepared within the framework of the procurement contract concluded between Tallinn University of Technology and the Health Insurance Fund. The purpose of the analysis is to describe and analyse the innovation contest organised by the Health Insurance Fund and the related activities, and to assess the effectiveness of the competition in meeting the objectives of developing remote healthcare services. This report summarises the first phase of the contest. <span> </span></p>
Deliverable 15: Strategy to redesign HWF curricula and the national governance mechanisms in Estonia
<p>This report outlines the outcome of Deliverable 15 of the project "Improving digital competences of the health workforce in Spain and Estonia". </p>
BASE: TalTech's HPC Infrastructure 2020--2024
<p>Technical description of TalTech's HPC infrastructure.</p>
<p>Many scientific and engineering disciplines are now relying on or are supplemented by large scale numerical simulations or data analysis. These fields include physics, chemistry, CFD, climate and ocean modeling, pollution transport, virus spreading, building modeling and training for deep learning and big data analysis. This requires access to suitable high performace, high throughput or parallel computing environments.<br>Some of these fields can largely benefit from data parallel architectures like GPUs, others are better suited for regular CPUs.<br>TalTech's HPC center provides a heterogeneous environment suitable for diverse applications.</p>
Oxidised rapakivi magmatism and crustal architecture in the earliest AMCG suite: geochemical and geophysical insights from Estonian intrusions along the Paldiski-Pskov shear zone (PPDZ), Wiborg-suite Complex, Fennoscandia
<p>This study combines geochemical, structural, and geophysical data to constrain the geometry, tectonic controls, and petrogenetic evolution of Estonian rapakivi intrusions within the first Wiborg Suite.</p>
Collection of students' reports - Complex Systems and Self-Organization (TalTech, Spring 2024)
<p>The present file contains a collection of reports of the students of the <strong>Course of Complex Systems and Self-Organization</strong>,<br>given during the Spring 2024 at the Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech, Course YFX1150, “Komplekssüsteemid ja iseorganiseerumine”).</p>
<p>The course was also part of the <strong>EuroTeQ Engineering University</strong> and some of the students joined the course online from other universities connected to EuroTeQ.</p>
<p>The reports were evaluated for the final grades and were intended not only to check the students' ability to study, summarize, and present a research topic, but also to stimulate their creativity and involve them in the actual start of a (small) research project - in fact some of the topics of the reports concern original suggestions made by the students themselves. </p>
<p>Hopefully this collection has been useful for them and will be useful for the new students by providing examples and ideas.</p>
preannotation_standalone_models
<p>models for https://github.com/BfG-Smart-Fish-Counter/Preannotation_standalone</p>
Building Permitting Pre-Consultation Support System using Semantic Web Technologies
<p><span>In the context of digital governance, Estonia is widely recognized for its advanced public services. However, building permitting remains one of its most complex and fragmented administrative processes. While the goal of building legislation is to ensure safety, functionality, and usability of the built environment, its interpretation and application vary significantly across municipalities. A 2024 study found that </span><span>37.3% of stakeholders in the Estonian construction sector identified simplifying building permitting as a priority</span><span>. Although national regulations exist, applicants often cannot predict how they will be applied locally. This uncertainty has led to the widespread practice of </span><span>informal pre-consultations</span><span>, where applicants seek clarification from local officials to understand applicable requirements. These interactions are unstandardized, resource-intensive, and symptomatic of the broader </span><span>lack of process transparency</span><span>. Despite digital platforms, the permitting workflow remains document-based, reinforcing ambiguity and manual effort. There is growing recognition of the need to </span><span>transition toward data-driven</span><span>, structured workflows that enable consistency, automation, and transparency from the outset.</span></p>
Reaction pathway 1
<p>Reaction pathway 1. Cartesian coordinated of TSs' geometries, vibrations corresponding to imaginary modes as well as IRC path. </p>
Ice Climatology
<p>This report presents an analysis of sea ice coverage in the coastal areas of Estonia. The data for this analysis was sourced from the Copernicus Marine Service and covers the period from 2000 to 2019.</p>
Digitaalsete tervisetehnoloogiate hindamisraamistiku töötoad: Raport
<p>This report was prepared within the framework of the procurement contract concluded between Tallinn University of Technology and the Health Insurance Fund. The aim of the work was to examine all aspects of digital health technologies, and as a result, to create a clear and comprehensive framework to unify understandings, analyze potential paths of assessments and provide recommendations for national financing or heading international markets.<span> </span></p>