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SUMMARY:EstWell Mini-Conference Well-Being in Space: How to Measure and Understand Spatial Quality in Well-Being Research
DESCRIPTION:Registration: Spatial Well-Being Mini-conference – Fill in form \nThe event will take place in Tartu\, at Vanemuise 46\, room 327 and online via Zoom \nThe first part of the conference will be in Estonian and the second part in English. \nAt the conference\, we will: \n\ndiscuss the Estonian National Spatial Plan “Estonia 2050” currently under development\, including what the new national spatial plan means for the well-being of Estonian society\, settlement patterns\, and people in different places\, and how the state will analyse spatial well-being in a data-driven way over the coming decades;\nhold a discussion to support preparations for a data use agreement between EstWell researchers and Statistics Estonia on the topic “Health and Contextual Data”;\ngain inspiration from the Swedish example of linking geolocation data with register data.\n\nAfter the conference\, the EstWell Council meeting will take place. \nProgramme \n11:00–12:30 The National Spatial Plan “Estonia 2050” and the Monitoring of Spatial Well-Being Changes in Estonia \nWithin the framework of the national spatial plan “Estonia 2050” currently under development\, a data-driven monitoring methodology for spatial planning and spatial well-being has been developed. \nThe authors of the study\, Pille Metspalu and Jürgen Pikk (Hendrikson & Ko; Department of Geography\, University of Tartu)\, will present the indicators and key metrics created to enable the state to monitor changes in spatial well-being over the next 25 years. \nThis will be followed by a discussion on how to measure changes in well-being in space and which research questions EstWell researchers could address. \nBackground material: \nhttps://www.riigiplaneering.ee/uleriigiline-planeering/uleriigiline-planeering-eesti-2050/uuringud#andmepohise-seire-ja \n12:30–13:15 Lunch \n13:15–14:45 Discussion: Preparations for the Data Use Agreement “Health and Contextual Data” with Statistics Estonia \nKadri Leetmaa (Department of Geography\, University of Tartu) and Kairi Kreegipuu (Institute of Psychology\, University of Tartu) will present the objectives of the Spatial Well-Being Flagship Project (LMP) and provide an overview of the preparation of the data use agreement and ethical approval. \nPreparations are underway to link longitudinal (1989+) census- and register-based population data from the Population and Housing Census with health data for EstWell research purposes. \nAn inclusive brainstorming session will map shared research questions and data needs of well-being and spatial researchers. \n14:45–15:15 Inspiration Talk: Using Swedish Geolocation Data in Social Science Research by Qinya Feng (https://qinyafeng.github.io/)\, \nDepartment of Government\, Uppsala University. \nRecent applications from the Department of Government\, Uppsala University\, that combine geolocation data with other Swedish register data.
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/estwell-mini-conference-well-being-in-space-how-to-measure-and-understand-spatial-quality-in-well-being-research/
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar E-Health Research Group: AI Applications in Healthcare: From Video to Text Data
DESCRIPTION:This lecture presents practical AI applications in healthcare\, drawing on our research in rehabilitation and computer vision. From gait analysis and movement assessment to fine motor and handwriting analysis\, it highlights how video-based AI can support objective functional evaluation and personalized rehabilitation. The lecture also explores the growing role of large language models (LLMs) in hospitals\, including clinical translation\, patient communication\, and automated documentation\, with a focus on real-world potential\, integration challenges\, and responsible use. \nThe seminar will be conducted by Elli Valla\, a researcher at the e-Health Centre of Tallinn University of Technology. \nThe seminar can be attended via Zoom or in person at the Tallinn University of Technology Library building (address: Akadeemia tee 1\, Tallinn. Room LIB-109B).
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/e-health-research-group-ai-applications-in-healthcare-from-video-to-text-data/
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Wellbeing and Social Media: Back to Dumber Algorithms?
DESCRIPTION:The lecture focuses on social media platforms and wellbeing\, drawing on findings from the TRAVIS research project. It examines algorithms and young adults’ efforts to shape their social media experience in ways that support their wellbeing\, using various platform features to provide feedback to algorithms. These practices are considered a form of self-care\, aimed at promoting the visibility of content that supports wellbeing and limiting content perceived as harmful. The lecture will also address the challenges and boundaries of these kinds of curation practices. \nJaana Davidjants is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Baltic Film\, Media and Arts School\, focusing on social media\, visual culture\, and wellbeing-related topics. Her doctoral research examined war-related activism on social media. She has explored digital trust as part of the research project Trust and Visuality: Everyday Digital Practices (TRAVIS).
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/wellbeing-and-social-media-back-to-dumber-algorithms/
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