DMMH 2016 - 5th Workshop on Data Mining for Medicine and Healthcare
Date2016-05-07
Deadline2016-01-20
VenueMiami, FL, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.dmmh.org/sdm16
Topics/Call fo Papers
5th Workshop on Data Mining for Medicine and Healthcare
To be held in conjunction with 16th SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SDM 2016)
May 7, 2016
Miami, FL
http://www.dmmh.org/sdm16
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Important dates
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Paper Submission: January 20, 2016
Notification of Acceptance: February 5, 2016
Camera Ready Paper Due: February 12, 2016
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In virtually every country, the cost of healthcare is increasing more rapidly than the willingness and the ability to pay for it. At the same time, more and more data is being captured around healthcare processes in the form of Electronic Health Records (EHR), health insurance claims, medical imaging databases, disease registries, spontaneous reporting sites,
and clinical trials. As a result, data mining has become critical to the healthcare world.
On the one hand, EHR offers the data that gets data miners excited, however on the other hand, is accompanied with challenges such as 1) the unavailability of large sources of data to academic researchers, and 2) limited access to data-mining experts. Healthcare entities are reluctant to release their internal data to academic researchers and in most cases there is limited interaction between industry practitioners and academic researchers working on related problems.
The objectives of this workshop are:
1. Bring together researchers (from both academia and industry) as well as practitioners to
present their latest problems and ideas.
2. Attract healthcare providers who have access to interesting sources of data and problems
but lack the expertise in data mining to use the data effectively.
3. Enhance interactions between data mining, text mining and visual analytics communities
working on problems from medicine and healthcare.
Topic areas for the workshop include (but are not limited to) the following:
? Statistical analysis and characterization of healthcare data
? Text mining - mining free text in electronic medical records
? Visual analysis and exploration of longitudinal clinical trial data
? Meaningful use of healthcare data for improved patient care and cost-reduction
? Data quality assessment and improvement: preprocessing, cleaning, missing data treatment etc.
? Pattern detection and hypothesis generation from observational data
? Visualization of prescriptions drugs and interactions
? Privacy and security issues in healthcare
? Information fusion and knowledge transfer in healthcare
? Evolutionary and longitudinal patient and disease models
? Medical fraud detection
? Help with ICD 9 to ICD 10 conversions
? Health Information exchanges
Paper submission and reviewing will be handled electronically. Authors should consult the workshop website for full details regarding paper preparation and submission guidelines at http://www.dmmh.org/sdm16.
To be held in conjunction with 16th SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SDM 2016)
May 7, 2016
Miami, FL
http://www.dmmh.org/sdm16
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Important dates
---
Paper Submission: January 20, 2016
Notification of Acceptance: February 5, 2016
Camera Ready Paper Due: February 12, 2016
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In virtually every country, the cost of healthcare is increasing more rapidly than the willingness and the ability to pay for it. At the same time, more and more data is being captured around healthcare processes in the form of Electronic Health Records (EHR), health insurance claims, medical imaging databases, disease registries, spontaneous reporting sites,
and clinical trials. As a result, data mining has become critical to the healthcare world.
On the one hand, EHR offers the data that gets data miners excited, however on the other hand, is accompanied with challenges such as 1) the unavailability of large sources of data to academic researchers, and 2) limited access to data-mining experts. Healthcare entities are reluctant to release their internal data to academic researchers and in most cases there is limited interaction between industry practitioners and academic researchers working on related problems.
The objectives of this workshop are:
1. Bring together researchers (from both academia and industry) as well as practitioners to
present their latest problems and ideas.
2. Attract healthcare providers who have access to interesting sources of data and problems
but lack the expertise in data mining to use the data effectively.
3. Enhance interactions between data mining, text mining and visual analytics communities
working on problems from medicine and healthcare.
Topic areas for the workshop include (but are not limited to) the following:
? Statistical analysis and characterization of healthcare data
? Text mining - mining free text in electronic medical records
? Visual analysis and exploration of longitudinal clinical trial data
? Meaningful use of healthcare data for improved patient care and cost-reduction
? Data quality assessment and improvement: preprocessing, cleaning, missing data treatment etc.
? Pattern detection and hypothesis generation from observational data
? Visualization of prescriptions drugs and interactions
? Privacy and security issues in healthcare
? Information fusion and knowledge transfer in healthcare
? Evolutionary and longitudinal patient and disease models
? Medical fraud detection
? Help with ICD 9 to ICD 10 conversions
? Health Information exchanges
Paper submission and reviewing will be handled electronically. Authors should consult the workshop website for full details regarding paper preparation and submission guidelines at http://www.dmmh.org/sdm16.
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