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- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 16:47:15 +0200
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2nd Call for Papers
9th International Workshop on Knowledge Representation for Health Care
(KRH4C)
+
10th International Workshop on Process-oriented Information Systems in
Healthcare (ProHealth)
Organized as One Full Day Workshop
Acronym:KR4HC-ProHealth 2017
Vienna, Austria; June 24, 2017
In conjunction with the International Conference onArtificial
Intelligence in Medicine (AIME2017)
Web site:http://banzai-deim.urv.cat/events/KR4HC-ProHealth-2017/
Submission site:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kr4hcprohealth2017
Formalizing medical knowledge and procedures is a means to introduce
artificial intelligence in the practice of medicine. In the last years
we have witnessed the increasing advances and continuous incorporation
of computer technologies for knowledge representation and process
modeling as a means to improve health care and to provide every time
more automated and modern clinical services.
These technologies remain at the very core of other medical informatics
areas such as decision support systems, e-health, m-health, smart
health, simulation, clinical alarm systems, electronic health care
records, patient-centered care, modeling, standardization, and quality
assessment.
The Joint International Workshop KR4HC-ProHealth in 2017 is the fifth
time that two separate research communities merge to address common
medical issues, to discuss about new trends, and to propose solutions to
health care issues by means of the integration of knowledge
representation and process management technologies as a contribution of
the advance of medical informatics.
Format of the Workshop
The 1-day workshop will comprise accepted long and short papers, tool
presentations, and one keynote. Papers should be submitted in advance
and will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee.
Informal proceedings will be available during the workshop. At least one
author for each accepted paper should register for the workshop and
present the paper. The selected best long (full) papers will be included
in the formal proceedings, which are expected to be published as part of
the LNAI Springer series, as it was done in all previous editions of the
workshop.
Topics
The scope of the workshop includes, but is not limited to the following
areas:
* Process modeling in health care
* Computer-interpretable clinical guidelines and protocols for
decision support
* Workflow management in healthcare
* Semantic integration of health care processes with electronic
medical records
* Knowledge representation and ontologies for health care
* Temporal knowledge representations and exploitation in health care
* Facilitating knowledge-acquisition of health care
* Visualization, monitoring, and mining health care processes
* Knowledge extraction from health care databases and medical records
* Knowledge combination, personalization, and adaptation of health care
* Adherence and compliance of health care processes
* Evaluation of quality and safety of care flow systems
* Managing flexibility and exceptions in health care
* Process optimization and simulation in health care organizations and
networks
* Experiences in deploying knowledge-based tools in health care
* Patient empowerment in health care
* Decision support technologies for multimorbid and co-morbid patients
* Linking clinical care and clinical research
* Lifecycle management for health care processes
* Context-aware health care processes
* Knowledge-based modeling, simulation and synthetization of health care
* Ambient intelligence & smart processes in health care
* Process interoperability & standards in health care
* Process-oriented system architectures in health care
Paper Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers for presentation in any
of the areas listed above. Only papers in English will be accepted.
Three types of submissions are possible: (1) full papers (12 pages long)
reporting mature research results, (2) position papers reporting
research that may be in preliminary stage not yet been evaluated, and
(3) tool reports. Position papers and tool reports should be no longer
than 6 pages. Papers must present original research contributions not
concurrently submitted elsewhere.
Papers should be submitted in the LNCS format. The title page must
contain a short abstract, a classification of the topics covered,
preferably using the list of topics above, and an indication of the
submission category (regular paper, position paper, or tool report).
Papers (in PDF format) should be submitted electronically via the
Easychair system.
Important Dates
April 7, 2017: Abstract Submission
April 13, 2017: Paper Submission
May 8, 2017: Paper Acceptance
May 29, 2017: Final Camera Ready Papers
KR4HC/ProHealth Workshop:June 24, 2017
Workshop Co-Chairs
David Riaño, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
Richard Lenz, University of Erlangen and Nuremberg, Germany
Manfred Reichert, University of Ulm, Germany
Contact person:David Riaño (david.riano@urv.cat)
Program Committee
* Luca Anselma - Università di Torino
* Joseph Barjis - Delft University of Technology
* Arturo González-Ferrer - Insituto de Investigación Sanitaria San Carlos
* David Isern - Universitat Rovira i Virgili.
* Stefan Jablonski - University of Bayreuth
* Vassilis Koutkias - Institute of Applied Biosciences, Centre for
Research and Technology Hellas
* Wendy MacCaull - Dept of Math/Stats/Comp Sci, St. Francis Xavier
University
* Mar Marcos - Universitat Jaume I
* Stephanie Medlock - Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam
* Silvia Miksch - Vienna University of Technology
* Stefania Montani - University of Piemonte Orientale
* Øystein Nytrø - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
* Leon Osterweil - UMass Amherst
* Danielle Sent - AMC/UvA
* Brigitte Seroussi - Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
* Maria Taboada - University of Santiago de Compostela
* Annette Ten Teije - VU University Amsterdam
* Paolo Terenziani - Dipartimento di Informatica, Universita' del
Piemonte Orientale "Amedeo Avogadro", Alessandria
* Lucinéia Heloisa Thom - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
* Frank Van Harmelen - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
* Dongwen Wang - Department of Biomedical Informatics, Arizona State
University
* Barbara Weber - Univ. of Innsbruck
* Szymon Wilk - Poznan University of Technology
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