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PROMAMEDS 2012 - Processing and Managing Medical Data Streams
in conjunction with the CBMS 2012 - International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical System Rome, Italy - June 20th-22nd, 2012 CALL FOR PAPERS The goal of this special track is to convene researchers who deal with processing and management of data streams and/or deal with clinical scenarios where data is produced as a continuous stream. This track will try to gather researchers from both fields in order to boost research results in clinical settings. RATIONALE Computer-based medical systems are facing a new challenge, created by the rapid growth in information science and technology in general and the complexity and volume of data in particular. Medical settings are using sensors and networks of health information systems to integrate data from patients, which requires storage, processing and management operators to enable further analysis and knowledge discovery. The main issue is that this data production often takes the form of high-speed continuous flows of data, i.e. data streams. Medical domains include several settings where data is produced in a streaming fashion, such as anatomical and physiological sensors, or incidence records and health information systems. Medical data streams become widespread and call for development of intelligent tools for making use of these data. Dealing with continuous, and possibly infinite, flows of data require different approaches for data processing and management. Particular issues to address include summarization of infinite data, resource-awareness, real-time monitoring of changes and recurrences, etc. This is an incremental task that requires incremental algorithms that integrate very large data bases in medical domains. Furthermore, medical domains introduce extra peculiarities to the problem. For example, health information systems now deal with heterogeneous data sources, possibly distributed across healthcare institutions. Moreover, this data integration requirement yields possibly privacy-preserving issues, the same time it forces the system to take time, resources, and costs into consideration. However, adoption and development of tailored techniques for medical stream mining and clinical decision support is still to come. The goal of this special track is to bring together experts in data stream processing interested in medical applications and medical domain experts interested in timely analysis of their data streams for clinical decision support. TOPICS The topics include but are not restricted to: - Processing anatomical or physiological sensor data streams - Processing and managing data streams for healthcare - Integrating biomedical signals and electronic health records - Integrated health information data streams - Adaptive health information systems - Medical data stream models - Mobile and ubiquitous medical data streams - Data streams integration in intensive care units - Remote monitoring of patients in hospital and ambulatory settings - Process mining from medical data streams - Case reports of medical scenarios where data is produced in a stream - Real-time and real-world applications using streaming medical data - Languages and ontologies for medical stream query - Knowledge discovery from medical data streams IMPORTANT DATES Submission: 15 Jan 2012 Notification: 15 Mar 2012 Camera-ready: 10 Apr 2012 Registration: 10 Apr 2012 Symposium: 20-22 Jun 2012 PAPER FORMAT AND SELECTION Papers should be submitted electronically using CBMS EasyChair online submission system at https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=cbms2012 Prospective authors for this track should choose the "Processing and Managing Medical Data Streams" special track, when submitting a paper. Please refer to the general webpage of CBMS 2012 for submission guidelines at http://www.cbms2012.org/?paper-submission.html Selected papers will be peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers for elegibility and quality. Special track papers should report on significant unpublished work, and are required to meet the same standards of the general track. Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings, edited and published by IEEE Press. At least one co-author of an accepted track paper should be present at CBMS 2012, and has to register before the 10th of April, 2012. SPECIAL TRACK PROGRAM CHAIRS Pedro Pereira Rodrigues - University of Porto, Portugal email: pprodrigues@med.up.pt Mohamed Medhat Gaber - University of Portsmouth, UK email: mohamed.gaber@port.ac.uk Carolyn McGregor - University of Ontario, Canada email: Carolyn.Mcgregor@uoit.ca SPECIAL TRACK PROGRAM COMMITTEE Please refer to the track website: http://promameds12.med.up.pt/ for a complete and updated list of members. |
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