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8th International Conference - Vienna University and Medical University of Vienna - AUSTRIA
December 4-6, 2014 | Van Swieten Hall Proceedings in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) - indexed in SCI-Expanded, DBLP, PubMed It is planned to select candidates of best papers to invite for submission to a special issue in an SCI and Pubmed ranked Journal. Papers due: July 10th, 2014 (Camera Ready: September 15th, 2014) Organization: Andreas HOLZINGER, Stefanie RINDERLE-MA, Karl A. FROESCHL | Austrian Computer Society Health costs worldwide are rapidly increasing. Demographic structures are dramatically changing. Technological advances are tremendously increasing. The invariable need for quality remains. Advances in Biomedical Informatics provide the foundations for modern patient-centered healthcare solutions, health care systems, technologies and techniques. Future technologies shall provide a trade-off between standardization and personalized medicine. Particular emphasis will be given on the analysis of clinical processes (patient-oriented medical interventions), including and highlighting methods of process mining to investigate the structural dynamics of disease and treatment processes based on evidence from event logs originating in clinical contexts. Both data-driven modeling and assessment of medical intervention regimes are of high interest in order to further theoretical understanding of patho-/saluto-dynamics as well as to scrutinize, improve and assess medical practice, Methodological (models, data analytics), medical (logic/theory of clinical pathways and standard operating procedures), and infrastructure aspects (data organization, management of evidence, institutional considerations) are solicited alike. Another challenging aspect is process mining: In health institutions big data is captured concerning the diagnosis and treatments of patients. Such systems also record business processes in form of event logs. Log data can be used as input for process mining, so that process related knowledge can be discovered. For health care this can be used to provide insight into the complex health processes. There is an enormous potential of process mining in health-care as it allows hospitals to analyze, hence optimize their processes. A cross-domain integration and appraisal of different fields will provide an atmosphere to foster different perspectives and opinions; it will offer a platform for novel ideas and a fresh look on the methodologies to put these ideas into Business. USAB 2014 focuses on issues of data, information and knowledge with application in medicine, health and the life sciences. Special tracks will particularly focus on: 1) DATA FUSION FOR STANDARDIZATION (Michael GIRETZLEHNER, RISC Linz) 2) INTEGRATION OF ROUTINE CLINICAL DATA (Werner HACKL, UMIT Tirol) 3) CLINICAL PROCESS ANALYSIS (Stefanie RINDERLE-MA, Uni Wien) 4) KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY & INTERACTIVE DATA MINING (Andreas HOLZINGER, Med Uni Graz) 5) PRIVACY, SECURITY, SAFETY & DATA PROTECTION (Edgar WEIPPL, TU Wien) Additionally, the conference will host a D-A-CH forum for contributions, exchange and discussions about clinical process analysis in the context of biomedical research, development, and applications (general forum language will be German, with scientific papers presented in either English or German): 6) VIENNESE TRACK: MODELS, USES, AND PERSPECTIVES OF CLINICAL PROCESS ANALYSIS (Karl Anton FROESCHL, Uni Wien) Accepted papers - including contributions of the 'Viennese track' if in English - will be published in the conference proceedings by Springer as a volume of the series of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). The papers from the "Viennese track" (in English or German) will be published in a Books@OCG Volume. For more details please refer to: www.ocg.at/usab14 Paper submission via EasyChair https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=usab2014 Best regards Andreas Holzinger, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma and Karl A. Fröschl |
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