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JC 2014 - Journal of Computers in Industry Special issue on "IT for Enhance Healthcare"

Date2014-09-30

Deadline2013-09-01

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Specail issue for Journal of Computers in Industry on "IT for Enhance Healthcare". This is a SCI Journal, All published papers will be indexed by SCI. Its 5-Year Impact Factor is 2.062.
The Important Dates for the Special Issue are:
-Extended abstract (2 pages): September 1, 2013
-Notification of acceptance for submission of a full paper: November 1, 2013
-Submission of full paper: February 1, 2014
-Completion of first round reviews: April 15, 2014
-Completion of second round reviews: June 15, 2014
-Camera ready version: July 31, 2014
-Publication of the Special Issue: September 2014
The special issue calls for original papers describing the theories, methodologies, and solutions about the innovative application of emerging information technologies that deals with the collection storage, retrieval, sharing, and use of health data and knowledge for communication and decision making. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:
-Health sensing technologies and systems;
-Health data storage, processing and manipulation;
-Data mining/deep knowledge discovery from health data;
-Big data analytics for health support;
-Mobile health services/systems;
-Personalized health services/systems;
-Privacy and security with respect to health data;
-Intelligent healthcare/decision support systems;
-Health resource management;
-Health related image and video processing;
-Cloud computing for healthcare;
-Pervasive and ubiquitous computing for healthcare delivery;
-Semantic/knowledge driven health information management,
Please notice that we are calling for papers with the following properties:
-The paper should be based on innovative applied research, preferably validated by pilots, targeting specific issues;
-The healthcare supporting applications should be end-user centric, retaining their dignity and privacy.
For the details, please refer:
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/computers-in-indu...
Regards
YANG, Ji-Jiang
Tsinghua University
Beijing, China..

Last modified: 2013-07-12 22:05:07