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WORKSHOP
Computers in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care:
Knowledge-Based Information Management
Sunday, July 1st, 2001
http://www.miba.auc.dk/~sr/AIME01/caic.html
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As Part of:
AIME'01 - The eighth european conference on
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Cascais, Portugal 1st-4th July 2001
http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/conferences/aime01/
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SUBMISSION OF PAPERS: Please submit short papers (2-5
pages) before April 23rd, 2001 to sr@miba.auc.dk.
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This workshop In cooperation with ESCTAIC, European Society for
Computing and echnology in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
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General information
The workshop on "Computers in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care:
Knoweldge-Based Information Management", is a one day
workshop held as part of AIME'01. The workshop will be held in the
premises of the 'Cultural Centre of Cascais', Cascais, Portugal, on
Sunday, July 01, 2001 prior to the start of the main
AIME'01 conference.
Gathering in an informal setting, workshop participants will have the
opportunity to meet and discuss selected technical topics in an
atmosphere which fosters the active exchange of ideas among
researchers and practitioners. The workshop is intended to be a
genuinely interactive event and not a mini conference, and will
therefore include presentation of short papers (2-5 pages) and
ample time will for general discussion. The workshop will last one
full day. Attendees at the workshop have to register at
http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/conferences/aime01/ . The cost of the
workshop is only 50 Euros
Topic
The care of critically ill patients in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) and
during Anaesthesia is becoming increasingly complex. Clinicians
are required to rapidly interpret and respond to a large number of
clinical parameters, selecting appropriate treatment for the patient
among many different options. New measurement technology has
increased the demand for improved information management, as
has the need to monitor and assess the quality of care provided.
This workshop presents "State of the art" applications of
information technology for clinicians, researchers and industry
working in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care.
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
computational methods for intelligent data analysis (e.g.,
interpretation of time-ordered data)
quality control and assessment
clinical guidelines and protocols
effective and efficient monitoring (including intelligent alarming)
decision support
physiological modeling
planning and scheduling
uncertain and temporal reasoning
information visualization
Instructions for authors
Authors are requested to submit short papers (2-5 pages,
postscript or word file) by email, on or before April 23rd 2001, to the
workshop chair Stephen Rees sr@miba.auc.dk. Authors will be
notified of acceptance by May 15th 2001. Accepted papers will be
published in working notes. Papers should be written in English
with a brief abstract. Formatting instructions can be found at
http://www.miba.auc.dk/~sr/AIME01/caic.html.
Each long presentation is allocated 30 mins, of which 20 mins are
allocated for presentation and 10 mins for discussion, while short
presentation is allocated 15 mins, 10 mins for presentation and 5
mins for discussion.
Organizing Committee
Stephen Rees (Chair) (DK)
Silvia Miksch(A)
Michel Dojat (F)
Jim Hunter (UK)
Giulio Trillo (It)
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