The advancement of technology and computational science has influenced a wide range of fields, including clinical research leading to health informatics as an emerging vital research area which is attracting more attention in academia and industry. Health informatics combines computational science and the clinical world to help improve the treatment of patients. Specifically, health informatics deals with resources, devices, and methodologies required for optimizing the acquisition, storage, maintenance, retrieval, and use of healthcare information and resources for effective diagnosis and treatment of patients.<br>The goal of this research track is to bring together professionals, researchers, and practitioners in the area of health informatics to present, discuss, and share the latest findings in the field, and exchange ideas that address real–world problems with real–world solutions.
Topics covered by ICMLA–2012 include but are not limited to work in progress as well as cutting– edge and novel findings on the latest trends and developments in health informatics, encompassing areas such as:<br>– Clinical and hospital human resource management and performance analysis<br>– Computer aided diagnosis and control<br>– Computational biomedicine, genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolimics and sociogenomics<br>– Controlled and optimized utilization of resources<br>– Data analysis and disease biomarker prediction<br>– Data mining and machine learning techniques in health informatics<br>– Drug design and patient response<br>– e–health and web–based information services<br>– Evaluation and use of information technology in healthcare<br>– Healthcare applications of mobile and pervasive technologies<br>– Human–computer interaction<br>– Future developments in technologies and applications<br>– Intelligent health information systems and decision support systems<br>– Integration and sharing of heterogeneous health information systems and data sources<br>– Information and image retrieval<br>– Language parsing methods in biomedicine<br>– Modelling, simulation, and evaluation of healthcare services<br>– Mobile solutions for sharing information in healthcare services<br>– Patient tracking and monitoring: spatio–temporal models<br>– Privacy protection and data security in health informatics systems<br>– Process management and collaborative work<br>– Reuse in Health Information System development and maintenance<br>– Signal processing and streaming databases<br>– Applications to epidemiology<br>– Social network modelling and analysis in health informatics<br>– User interfaces and visualization for health informatics systems<br>– Issues arising from data scalability<br>– Design of clinical trials and clinical outlier detection
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ICMLA-HI
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Boca Raton
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United States
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