Graduated in Computer Science from the Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás (2001), with a master's degree (2006 - emphasis on Computer Vision) and a doctorate (2015 - emphasis on Data Analysis for Decision Support) in Electronic Systems Engineering and Automation from the University of Brasília, she is currently an associate professor at the Institute of Informatics at the Federal University of Goiás (INF/UFG). She teaches courses on Compilers, computer programming, and other subjects in undergraduate and graduate programs since 2009 at UFG. Her recent research, conducted in collaboration with students and faculty, has resulted in articles published in national and international events. She has been involved in studies applying Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in various areas, including the financial market, psychology, self-care, disease prediction, identification of racist discourse and violence against women in texts, digital marketing, and human-computer interaction. Her interests encompass these and other areas for modeling reality using computational tools to promote knowledge discovery and improve people's quality of life. She takes pride in being an honored professor of several classes graduated from INF/UFG, is part of the PixelLab, and has participated in and currently engages in projects with government and mixed funding.
(Areas of interest - Research)
My primary interest lies in the applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) across various fields of knowledge. Currently, I am involved in research groups developing AI and ML applications in self-care, disease detection and prediction, accessibility, detection of traces of violent discourse on online social networks, identification of depression indicators in texts, and the development of indicators and decision support systems in the Brazilian financial market.
(Areas of interest - University Extension)