CBR in the Health Sciences Workshop

 

Workshop on CBR in the Health Sciences
 

 

 

European Conference on Case-Based Reasoning  (ECCBR-06)
 

 

 

Ölüdeniz/ Fethiye, Turkey
September 5, 2006
 

 

Call for Papers

There has been an explosion of interest in health sciences applications of CBR, not only in the traditional CBR in Medicine domain, but also in bioinformatics, enabling home health care technologies, CBR integration, and synergies between CBR and knowledge discovery. This is the fourth in a series of exciting workshops, the first three of which were held at ICCBR-03, in Trondheim, Norway, at ECCBR-04, in Madrid, Spain, and at ICCBR-05, in Chicago, USA. A special issue of Applied Intelligence on CBR in the Health Sciences is planned, to feature the best papers from this workshop as well as other outstanding work in the field. The goals of this workshop are to:

  • provide a forum for identifying important contributions and opportunities for research on the application of CBR to the health sciences
  • promote the systematic study of how to apply CBR to the health sciences
  • showcase applications of CBR in the health sciences.
  • Some of the technical issues addressed, and potential outcomes of the workshop, are to identify challenges specific to applying CBR to the health sciences, required methodological improvements to fit this context needs, preferred types and domains of applications, and guidelines to better develop CBR systems in this domain. 
    We welcome all those interested in the problems and promise of CBR in the health sciences, whether or not they have participated in past workshops.

    Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
  • Integration of CBR in health care environments
  • CBR in medical decision-support systems
  • CBR in medical imaging
  • CBR in enabling technologies for those with physical disabilities or chronic health problems
  • CBR and knowledge discovery in medicine and the health sciences
  • Cognitive approaches to applying CBR to medicine
  • Theoretical framework for CBR in medical reasoning
  • CBR in bioinformatics
  • CBR and evidence-based medicine.

Paper presentations will be  interspersed with discussions in which we characterize, categorize, and discuss  the benefits of specific CBR applications in the health sciences. A wrap-up round table discussion will summarize the lessons learnt, issues identified, and future directions.

 

Submission Requirements

PostScript (compressed and uuencoded)  or PDF paper submissions should be formatted according to Springer LNCS format, with a maximum of ten pages. Author's instructions along with LaTeX and Word  macro files are available at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. We will not accept papers that are exact duplicates of others, but we welcome papers that are modifications of them that focus on CBR in the Health Sciences.  For example, submissions summarizing previously published material relating to  this workshop's topic are welcomed. In your submissions and finalized papers, please cite the other publication and indicate clearly its relationship to this  workshop's paper. Please email submissions to Stefania Montani at stefania.montani@unipmn.it

 

Dates

  • Submission Deadline: June 11, 2006
  • Notification Date: June 16, 2006
  • Camera-Ready Deadline: July 14, 2006
  • Workshop date: September 5, 2006

 

Workshop Web Site

Information about this Workshop is available at http://faculty.washington.edu/ibichind/eccbr06/.

 

Workshop Committee

Isabelle Bichindaritz (Co-Chair), University of Washington, USA, ibichind@u.washington.edu
Stefania Montani (Co-chair), Universita del  Piemonte Orientale, Italy, stefania@mfn.unipmn.it
Agnar Aamodt, Norwegian  University of Science and Technology, Norway, agnar.aamodt@idi.ntnu.no
Ricardo Bellazzi,  University of Pavia, Italy, riccardo.bellazzi@unipv.it
Susan Craw, The Robert Gordon  University, Scotland, UK, s.craw@comp.rgu.ac.uk
Peter Funk, Malardalen University, Sweden, peter.funk@mdh.se
Lakhmi C. Jain, University of South Australia, Australia, Lakhmi.jain@unisa.edu.au
Daniel Hennessy,  University of Pittsburgh, USA, hennessy@cs.pitt.edu
Jean Lieber, Loria, France lieber@loria.fr
Cindy Marling, Ohio University, USA, marling@ohio.edu
Stefan V.  Pantazi, University of Victoria, Canada,
spantazi@uvic.ca
Luigi Portinale, University of Piemonte Orientale, Italy, portinal@mfn.unipmn.it
Petra Perner, Institute of Computer  Vision and Applied Computer Sciences, Germany, ibaiperner@aol.com
Rainer Schmidt, Institut fur Medizinische Informatik und Biometrie, Germany rainer.schmidt@medizin.uni-rostock.de
 

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