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K-MED 2012 : International Workshop on Capturing and Refining Knowledge in the Medical Domain

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Link: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~csc316/kmed2012
 
When Oct 8, 2012 - Oct 12, 2012
Where Galway City, Ireland
Submission Deadline Aug 1, 2012
Notification Due Aug 22, 2012
 

Call For Papers

K-MED 2012 – International Workshop on Capturing and Refining Knowledge in the Medical Domain

Collocated with EKAW 2012
Date: 8th- 12th October 2012
Location: Galway City, Ireland
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~csc316/kmed2012

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The accurate capture and representation of medical knowledge in a form that enables reasoning has now assumed a central role in the medical informatics field; subsequent maintenance of the resulting medical knowledge bases is also an important issue. Computerized medical decision support systems are becoming increasingly knowledge intensive and more recently, medical datasets are starting to be linked with domain knowledge and made available on the Web of Linked Data.

The focus of this workshop is the capture and subsequent refinement of medical expertise for use in high performance knowledge-based systems. Various methodologies, tools, and technologies exist for capturing and representing knowledge. Increasingly, sophisticated rule bases and ontologies are being developed for use in medical domains. Additionally, recent advances in the technology used to treat and monitor patients allows vast amounts of domain data to be collected, providing opportunities for sophisticated knowledge-intensive data analysis.

However, capturing and maintaining knowledge in the medical domain is not a trivial task; medical knowledge is often poorly understood, constantly evolving, and at times difficult for experts to articulate. There are still considerable challenges faced by researchers in extracting accurate and consistent domain knowledge from clinicians and in providing approaches that can refine knowledge in a field in which there is an exponential increase in knowledge.

The objective of this workshop is to serve as a forum for sharing the most recent activities and experience in this area, disseminating the current best practices and discussing future directions. In addition, it is hoped that the workshop will foster future collaboration between attendees. This work is highly interdisciplinary and the workshop welcomes submissions from persons working in the following research areas:

Development of tools and techniques for the capture and refinement of medical knowledge.
Detecting and removing inconsistencies in medical knowledge bases. Maintenance of medical databases/repositories.
Development and maintenance of medical ontologies & terminologies.
Extraction of domain knowledge from datasets.
Studies of medical cognition/expertise.
Lessons learned from case studies.
Provenance and trust of medical data.
Usage of linked data in a medical context
Collaborative & social approaches to medical knowledge capture and refinement.
Medical knowledge authoring tool

Submission Details

Papers should be formatted according to Springer Verlag LNCS guidelines and submitted via EasyChair at the following address: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kmed2012

We encourage both long (10 pages) and short papers (5 pages).

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: 1st August 2012 (Hawaii time, UTC – 10.00)
Notification of acceptance: 22nd August 2012
Workshop Date: 8th -12th October 2012 – Exact date for workshops is yet to be confirmed

Registration

In order to register for K-MED 2012, participants should register for EKAW 2012. Details can be found at: http://ekaw2012.ekaw.org/Registration.html

Workshop Co-Chairs

Dr. Laura Moss, University of Glasgow
Prof. Derek Sleeman, University of Aberdeen

Program Committee

Laura Moss, University of Glasgow, UK
Derek Sleeman, University of Aberdeen, UK
Ronan Fox, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), National University of Ireland
Paul Compton, University of New South Wales, Australia
Joachim Baumeister, University of Würzburg, Germany
Vit Novacek, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), National University of Ireland
Alun Preece, Cardiff University, UK
David Corsar, University of Aberdeen, UK
Victoria Uren, Aston University, UK

Contact

Laura.Moss@glasgow.ac.uk
d.sleeman@abdn.ac.uk

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