Projects / Programmes
Računalniška programska oprema (Slovene)
January 1, 1999
- April 30, 2002
Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
2.07.00 |
Engineering sciences and technologies |
Computer science and informatics |
|
2.06.00 |
Engineering sciences and technologies |
Systems and cybernetics |
|
Code |
Science |
Field |
T120 |
Technological sciences |
Systems engineering, computer technology |
B110 |
Biomedical sciences |
Bioinformatics, medical informatics, biomathematics biometrics |
P170 |
Natural sciences and mathematics |
Computer science, numerical analysis, systems, control |
Researchers (7)
no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
1. |
02268 |
PhD Saša Divjak |
Computer science and informatics |
Head |
2001 - 2002 |
674 |
2. |
02097 |
PhD Roman Dorn |
Computer intensive methods and applications |
Researcher |
2001 - 2002 |
40 |
3. |
03438 |
PhD Franc Jager |
Computer science and informatics |
Researcher |
2001 - 2002 |
158 |
4. |
16131 |
PhD Alenka Kavčič |
Computer science and informatics |
Researcher |
2001 - 2002 |
138 |
5. |
05158 |
PhD Rajko Mahkovic |
Manufacturing technologies and systems |
Researcher |
2001 - 2002 |
38 |
6. |
15677 |
PhD Matija Marolt |
Computer science and informatics |
Researcher |
2001 - 2002 |
393 |
7. |
13526 |
PhD Marko Privošnik |
Computer science and informatics |
Researcher |
2001 - 2002 |
43 |
Organisations (1)
Abstract
This program proceeds years’ researches of Laboratory of Computer Graphics and Multimedia (LGM, head S.Divjak) and Laboratory of Biomedical Computer Systems and Imaging (LBRS, head F.Jager). LGM’s program is a continuation of many years of researches, which resulted into a finished project “GAMA SYSTEM ISO9001” that has already been implemented in a real life environment (together 7 installations), a program “GAMA SYSTEM UPZ”, which is now in implementation, and researches that will conclude the research work as an integrated production information system. The program covers research and design of product and stock managing model, together with members of the research group from GAMA SYSTEM d.o.o. company. Based on the defined model, a development and realization of the modular system structure follows. The whole system is organized in such a way that individual modules can be separate application programs, which can concurrently operate on the same database. This approach enables parallel teamwork on module realization and is, at the same time, a logical response to the introduction of the network (multiuser) use of the whole system.
Part of the research is devoted to problems in mobile robots construction, implied sensoristics, and algorithms for path planning in known and unknown environments. Important part of LGM’s researches is also dedicated to multimedia and web technologies. In this area, we cooperate with many related groups in Europe and America.
LBRS’s program is devoted manly to fundamental researches in biomedical patterns, use of computers in understanding and modelling of physiological phenomena, and monitoring, graphical representation and interpretation of non–invasive biomedical data locally and over the Internet (telemonitoring). Further, their researches includes visualization and representation of biomedical signals and images, characterization of patterns, development of criteria, detection and recognition techniques, as well as metrics of their evaluation with the purpose of automating biomedical pattern analysis, examinations, procedures and medical practice. Their intention is the improvement of quality and reliability of examinations, development of standardized databases and accompanying resources, with a view to study physiological mechanisms, development and evaluation of efficiency and robustness of recognizing techniques, qualitative and quantitative interpretation of data and processing results and development of biomedical information technologies and software.
Significance for science
All activities of the research programme ensure inclusion into the topmost global trends in the field. Research programme of LBRS results in top findings and the development of technologies in the field of biomedical patterns with the ultimate goal of their general acceptance, and transfer into practice and standardisation.
Significance for the country
The presented research work leads to original software solutions and implementation of new findings into a functional scheme of existing solutions. The realisation of the proposed research programme gives Slovenia both promotional and material benefits. In the case of LGM activities, we can affirm, based on existing experiences from presentations abroad, that the developed software products achieve highly qualitative promotion, as we have received numerous acknowledgements from participants, as well as lecturers and organisers of various conferences.