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KD&DMHS 2012 : Workshop on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining in Health Systems | |||||||||||
Link: http://iigh.unu.edu/?q=node/187 | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
WORKSHOP SCOPE
The healthcare environment is generally perceived as being information rich yet knowledge poor. There is a wealth of data available within the health systems. However, there is a lack of effective analysis tools to discover hidden relationships and trends in data. Knowledge discovery and data mining have found numerous applications in business and scientific domain. Valuable knowledge can be discovered from application of data mining techniques in health systems. However, data mining techniques can be applied to create a knowledge rich healthcare environment. This workshop will provide a common platform for discussion of challenging issues and potential techniques in this emergence field of data mining in healthcare system. Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining in Health Systems (KD & DMHS) is an emerging field where researchers from both academia and industry have recognized the potential of its impact on improving health system by discovering patterns and trends in large amounts of complex data generated by healthcare transactions. Data mining helps to discover interesting business insights to help make business decisions that can influence cost efficiency and yet maintain a high quality of healthcare. Data mining has aided in several aspects in health systems including disease diagnosis, decision-making for treatments, medical fraud prevention and detection, fault detection of medical devices, healthcare quality improvement strategies and privacy. This workshop will facilitate collaboration among different disciplines including medicine, clinical studies, embedded systems, and computer science. This workshop will briefly explore the potential use of classification based data mining techniques such as rule based, decision tree and artificial neural network to massive volume of healthcare data. WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE • To report the latest advances in data mining research for solving health care related problem. • To educate healthcare and medical professionals who have access to interesting sources of data and problems but not the expertise in data mining to solve the problems effectively. • To empower participants in recognizing the potential applications of data mining techniques in healthcare. • To serve as a critical and essential forum for integrating various research challenges in healthcare domain. • To promote collaboration among researchers from academia and health industry to enhance the state-of-art and help define a clear path for future research. • To bring together researchers as well as practitioners from all three different groups in the healthcare system (payers, providers, and pharmaceuticals) to talk about their different perspectives and to share their latest problems and ideas. WORKSHOP CONTENT • Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining: issues and challenges • Applications of Data Mining Techniques • Predictive Data Mining Modeling • Exploration on medical record data in context of Casemix • Medical decision making • Evidence based medicinal decisions • Legal policy and security issues in the handling of medical data • Data collection and integration techniques • Data cleaning and transformation • Knowledge based medical recommendation models • Information visualization of medical data • Brief outline about public domain datasets • Practical training on data analysis and mining tools, OPTIMIST GNU Health WHO SHOULD ATTEND IT? • Healthcare Professionals • Data Mining specialists • Medical Doctors/ Clinicians • Pharmacists/ Nurses • Medical lab Technologists • Social Scientists • Healthcare Researchers • IT Professionals in charge of healthcare organization ORGANIZERS United Nations University - International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia IMPORTANT DATES Dateline of Registration: 5th July 2012. Dateline of Workshop: 9th - 10th July 2012. REGISTRATION Regular Participants: MYR 500 (170 USD) Students : MYR 300 (100 USD) ONLINE REGISTRATION http://iigh.unu.edu/?q=node/194 CONTACT US For further information, please contact: Dr. Harleen Kaur Researh Fellow Telephone: +603 9171 5394 (ext.134) Email : harleen.k@unu.edu Ms. Suzainur KAR Programme Assistant Telephone: +603 9171 5394 (ext.106) Email : suzainur.k@unu.edu United Nations University International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH) UNU-IIGH Building UKM Medical Centre Jalan Yaacob Latiff, Bandar Tun Razak, Cheras 56000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Telephone : +603 9171 5394 Fax : +603 9171 5402 |
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