Would you like to improve your company’s efficiency by analysing a product idea, the performance of a software application, or the quality of a business process? That’s exactly what we’re working on in the Estonian Research Council’s research and development project “Developing Human-Centred Digital Solutions”, and we are currently seeking collaboration partners.
The solutions we offer include, for example, a method that allows conclusions to be drawn—already at the initial stage of requirements analysis—about whether the planned software is likely to succeed. We are also developing methods for analysing software source code in order to assess functional correctness and identify weaknesses in maintainability, security, and energy efficiency.
Regarding the latter, we invite companies to collaborate on the development of benchmark tests for energy efficiency. These would help businesses build sustainable AI and machine learning applications, while also increasing the transparency of the ecological footprint of such solutions.
Another research and development focus is business process analysis to ensure compliance with privacy and security requirements, as well as log analysis to support optimisation and improvement of these processes. For the analysis of business processes and their logs, we also apply large language models and machine learning.
We are also looking to co-develop an AI-based chatbot that would, for instance, help startups identify potential privacy risks in their planned applications that may conflict with GDPR regulations.
If you’re interested, please get in touch with Professor Kuldar Taveter at the Institute of Computer Science: kuldar.taveter@ut.ee.