[AISWorld] Last call for papers: AIME 2011 Conference Deadline February 3

Mor Peleg peleg.mor at gmail.com
Wed Jan 26 11:22:04 EST 2011


13th Conference on: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

AIME 2011, 2-6 July 2011

Bled, Slovenia

Web site: http://www.aimedicine.info/aime11/
Easychair web site for submission:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aime2011.


Program Committee Chair: Mor Peleg, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel
Local Organization Chair: Nada Lavrac, Jo?ef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana,
Slovenia
Doctoral Consortium Chair: Carlo Combi, University of Verona, Verona, Italy
Special Session on Applications Chairs: Ameen Abu-Hanna, University of
Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Steen Andreassen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Award committee chair: Riccardo Bellazzi, University of Pavia, Italy

Call for Papers

The European Society for Artificial Intelligence in MEdicine (AIME), was
established in 1986 with two main goals:
1.to foster fundamental and applied research in the application of
Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques to medical care and medical
research, and
2.to provide a forum for reporting significant results achieved at biennial
conferences.

A major activity of this society has been a series of international
conferences, from Marseille (FR) in 1987 to Verona (IT) in 2009, held
biennially over the last 22 years.
The AIME'2011 conference will be a unique opportunity to present and improve
the international state of the art of AI in Medicine from perspectives of
theory, methodology, and application.
For this purpose, AIME'2011 will include invited lectures, full and short
papers, tutorials, workshops, and a doctoral consortium. The main conference
will include a session dedicated to application of AI methods in the
day-to-day practice of health care.
The conference will be held in Bled, Slovenia.


Program in a glance
Day 1 (Saturday, July 2): Doctoral symposium and tutorial(s)
Day 2-4 (July 3,4,5): main AIME conference
Day 5 (Wednesday, July 6): workshops


Invited Speakers

Manfred Reichert, Institute of Databases and Information Systems, University
of Ulm, Germany
Andrey Rzhetsky, Department of Human Genetics, University of Chicago,
Illinois, USA


Scope

Original contributions are sought regarding the development of theory,
techniques, and applications of AI in BioMedicine, including the
exploitation of AI approaches to medical informatics, healthcare
organizational aspects, and to molecular medicine.
Contributions to theory may include presentation or analysis of the
properties of novel AI methodologies potentially useful to solve medical
problems.
Papers on techniques and methodologies should describe the development or
the extension of AI methods and their implementation, and discuss the
assumptions and limitations of the proposed methods and their novelty with
respect to the state of the art.
Papers addressing systems should describe the requirements, design and
implementation of new AI-inspired tools and systems, and discuss their
applicability in the medical field.
The scope of the conference includes the following areas:
•Knowledge Acquisition and Management
•Machine Learning, Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
•Biomedical Ontologies and Terminologies
•Decision Support Systems
•Neural Networks and Belief Networks
•Reasoning under Uncertainty
•Temporal and Spatial Representation and Reasoning
•Case-Based Reasoning
•Planning and Scheduling
•Protocols and Guidelines
•Information Retrieval
•Natural Language Generation and Understanding
•Biomedical Computer Vision, Imaging, and Signal Interpretation
•Intelligent Agents
•Telemedicine and Cooperative Systems
•Cognitive Modeling
•Healthcare Process Management


Best paper awards honoring Mario Stefanelli and Marco Ramoni

To commemorate two outstanding researchers in our field who recently passed
away, AIME will establish two awards.
Mario Stefanelli from the University of Pavia has been one of the founders
of the AIME community, an inspiration to us all, and actively helped in
advancing young researchers in our field. The best student paper will
receive an award honoring Mario Stefanelli and his accomplishments.
Marco Ramoni has been an outstandingly respected faculty member at Harvard
and advanced the biomedical informatics field. The best paper in
bioinformatics will receive an award honoring Marco Ramoni and his
accomplishments.


Paper Submission

Contact: morpeleg at mis.hevra.haifa.ac.il
There are two categories of paper submission
1. Full research papers (up to 10 pages)
2. Short papers (up to 5 pages) that are
   a. short research paper
   b. demonstration of implemented systems
   c. late-breaking results (work-in-progress)

Papers should be formatted according to Springer's LNCS format (see
www.springeronline.com/lncs or www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).
Submission to AIME'2011 will be electronically only.

Authors are asked to submit an abstract first, and then to upload the full
paper.
The paper submission web page is available at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aime2011.
All accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings which will be
published as part of Springer's " Lecture Notes in Computer Science/Lecture
Notes in Artificial Intelligence" series (www.springer.com/lncs)..
In addition, the authors of the best submissions will be invited to expand
and refine their papers for possible publication in the journal Artificial
Intelligence in Medicine (Elsevier).
As in previous AIME conferences, proposals for the organization of tutorials
and satellite workshops are sought regarding any of the above topic areas.


Important dates
Abstract Submission Deadline: January 27, 2011
Paper Submission Deadline: February 3, 2011
Notification of Acceptance: April 4, 2011
Camera-Ready Copy Deadline: April 22, 2011


Special Session on Applications of AI Methods
Contact: Ameen Abu-Hanna (a.abu-hanna at amc.uva.nl) and Steen Andreassen (
sa at hst.aau.dk)

Much of the literature on AI in Medicine pertains to the question “Does the
system work?” while the questions “Does it help?” and “Why it succeeds or
fails?” receive far less attention. This session is dedicated to two kinds
of papers addressing these latter two questions. In particular the two types
of papers are sought: papers on substantial fielded applications that
improve clinical care and papers on important lessons learned by research
teams developing and implementing applications or series of applications in
clinical practice.
Authors should specifically submit to this track (the submission system will
provide a way to indicate this). Only long papers should be submitted in
order to adequately assess their merit. The length and layout of the papers
in the track is exactly the same as any other AIME paper. The papers are
initially reviewed for this track by the session organizers. Dates for
notification are the same as for papers for papers in the regular track.
Papers in this session, like the other AIME papers, are eligible for
selection in the planned journal special issue.



Submission of proposals for workshops and tutorials

Contact: morpeleg at mis.hevra.haifa.ac.il
As in previous AIME conferences, proposals for the organization of tutorials
and satellite workshops are sought regarding any of the above topic areas.
Proposals for tutorials and workshops have to be sent by email to:
morpeleg at mis.hevra.haifa.ac.il
Important dates:
Proposals for Tutorials: January 27, 2011
Proposals for Workshops: January 27, 2011


Doctoral Consortium
Contact: Carlo Combi (carlo.combi at univr.it)

The aim of the AIME 2011 Doctoral Consortium is to support the research done
by doctoral students with constructive remarks and feedback from prominent
scientists in the AIM field. The DC provides a forum for students to present
their current research and receive feedback from other students and senior
researchers; It facilitates networking among Ph.D. students and senior
researchers working in the same area; and it supports students with
information on academic, research, and industrial careers.
The event will be an ‘advice-giving’ session rather than an opportunity for
doctoral students to present finished work. The focus will be on the early
stages of the PhD work. Therefore the consortium will elicit submissions
consisting of work plans rather than "papers". The number of selected papers
is limited to only 6. The event will include a tutorial which will be of
common interest.

Important dates:
25 March 2011            Paper submission deadline
11 April 2011               Notification of acceptance
25 April  2011              Camera-ready papers deadline
02 July 2011                Doctoral Consortium at AIME 11




Program Committee

Raza Abidi, Canada
Ameen Abu-Hanna, The Netherlands (Special session co-chair)
Klaus-Peter Adlassnig, Austria
Steen Andreassen, Denmark (Special session co-chair)
Pedro Barahona, Portugal
Riccardo Bellazzi, Italy
Petr Berka, Czech Republic
Isabelle Bichindaritz, USA
Elizabeth Borycki, Canada
Aziz Boxwala, USA
Pal de Clercq, The Netherlands
Carlo Combi, Italy (Doctoral Consortium Chair)
Michel Dojat, France
Henrik Eriksson, Sweden
Catherine Garbay, France
Adela Grando, UK
Femida Gwadry-Sridhar, Canada
Peter Haddawy, Macau
Arie Hasman, The Netherlands
Reinhold Haux, Germany
John Holmes, USA
Werner Horn, Austria
Jim Hunter, UK
Hidde de Jong, France
Elpida Keravnou, Cyprus
Pedro Larranaga, Spain
Nada Lavrac, Slovenia (Local Chair)
Johan van der Lei, The Netherlands
Xiaohui Liu, UK
Peter Lucas, The Netherlands
Roque Marin, Spain
Michael Marschollek, Germany
Carolyn McGregor, Canada
Paola Mello, Italy
Gloria Menegaz, Italy
Silvia Miksch, Austria
Stefania Montani, Italy
Mark Musen, USA
Barbara Oliboni, Italy
Niels Peek, The Netherlands
Mor Peleg, Israel (Scientific Chair)
Christian Popow, Austria
Silvana Quaglini, Italy
Marco Ramoni, USA
Alan Rector, UK
Stephen Rees, Denmark
Daniel Rubin, USA
Lucia Sacchi, Italy
Rainer Schmidt, Germany
Brigitte Seroussi, France
Yuval Shahar, Israel
Basilio Sierra, Spain
Costas Spyropoulos, Greece
Mario Stefanelli, Italy
Paolo Terenziani, Italy
Samson Tu, USA
Allan Tucker, UK
Frans Voorbraak, The Netherlands
Dongwen Wang, USA
Blaz Zupan, Slovenia
Pierre Zweigenbaum, France


Organizing Committee

Program Committee Chair: Mor Peleg, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel
Local Organization Chair: Nada Lavrac, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana,
Slovenia
Doctoral Consortium Chair: Carlo Combi, University of Verona, Verona, Italy
Special Session on Applications Chairs: Ameen Abu-Hanna, University of
Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Steen Andreassen, Aalborg University, Denmark


Local Organizing Committee

Tina Anzic
Damjan Demsar
Miha Grcar
Matjaz Jursic
Petra Kralj Novak
Dragana Miljkovic
Vid Podpecan
Borut Sluban



Awards Committee

Riccardo Bellazzi, Italy (chair)
Silvana Quaglini, Italy
Yuval Shahar, Israel
Blaz Zupan, Slovenia




-- 
Mor Peleg, PhD
Head, Department of Information Systems
University of Haifa, 31905, Israel
Email: morpeleg at is.haifa.ac.il
URL: http://mis.hevra.haifa.ac.il/~morpeleg/<http://mis.hevra.haifa.ac.il/%7Emorpeleg/>
Phone: 972-4-824-9641
Fax: 972-4-828-8522
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