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E-raamat: Health Information Science: First International Conference, HIS 2012, Beijing, China, April 8-10, 2012. Proceedings

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Apr-2012
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Health Information Science, held in Beijing, China, in April 2012. The 15 full papers presented together with 1 invited paper and 3 industry/panel statements in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 38 submissions. The papers cover all aspects of the health information sciences and the systems that support this health information management and health service delivery. The scope includes 1) medical/health/biomedicine information resources, such as patient medical records, devices and equipments, software and tools to capture, store, retrieve, process, analyze, optimize the use of information in the health domain, 2) data management, data mining, and knowledge discovery (in health domain), all of which play a key role in decision making, management of public health, examination of standards, privacy and security issues, and 3) development of new architectures and applications for health information systems.
Keynotes Speech
Telehealth Strategies and Information Technology Transform Patient Care within the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
1(2)
Leonard Goldschmidt
From Clinical Data to Knowledge Mining for Decision Making within Hospitals
3(1)
Michael Steyn
Session 1
Building Socioemotional Environments in Metaverses for Virtual Teams in Healthcare: A Conceptual Exploration
4(9)
Xiaodan Yu
Dawn Owens
Deepak Khazanchi
Integrating Healthcare-Related Information Using the Entity-Attribute-Value Storage Model
13(12)
Dortje Loper
Meike Klettke
Ilvio Bruder
Andreas Heuer
Median Polish with Power Transformations as an Alternative for the Analysis of Contingency Tables with Patient Data
25(11)
Frank Klawonn
Katja Crull
Akiko Kukita
Frank Pessler
An Integrated Approach for Healthcare Planning over Multi-dimensional Data Using Long-Term Prediction
36(13)
Rui Henriques
Claudia Antunes
A Novel Automated Recognition System Based on Medical Machining CAD Models
49(11)
Hao Lan Zhang
Weitao Jiang
Huiqin Wu
Libing Shu
Industry Perspective
Challenges and Opportunities for Health Information Systems Research
60(1)
David Hansen
E-health in Australia - A General Practitioner's Perspective
61(1)
Stanley Chiang
Medical Devices: Panel Discussion
62(1)
Terry Young
Session 2
Color Image Sharing Method Based on Lagrange's Interpolating Polynomial
63(13)
Guiqiang Chen
Jianjun Liu
Liqin Wang
Automation in Cytomics: A Modern RDBMS Based Platform for Image Analysis and Management in High-Throughput Screening Experiments
76(12)
E. Larios
Y. Zhang
K. Yan
Z. Di
S. LeDevedec
F. Groffen
F.J. Verbeek
MRF Reconstruction of Retinal Images for the Optic Disc Segmentation
88(12)
Ana Salazar-Gonzalez
Yongmin Li
Djibril Kaba
Normalized Cut Segmentation of Thyroid Tumor Image Based on Fractional Derivatives
100(10)
Jie Zhao
Li Zhang
Wei Zheng
Hua Tian
Dong-mei Hao
Song-hong Wu
Cellular Neural Networks for Gold Immunochromatographic Strip Image Segmentation
110(11)
Nianyin Zeng
Zidong Wang
Yurong Li
Min Du
Session 3
A New Classification Method for Human Gene Splice Site Prediction
121(10)
Dan Wei
Weiwei Zhuang
Qingshan Jiang
Yanjie Wei
An Association Rule Analysis Framework for Complex Physiological and Genetic Data
131(12)
Jing He
Yanchun Zhang
Guangyan Huang
Yefei Xin
Xiaohui Liu
Hao Lan Zhang
Stanley Chiang
Hailun Zhang
Analysis of Nursery School Observations for Understanding Children's Behavior
143(9)
Jien Kato
Yu Wang
Session 4
Epidemic Outbreak and Spread Detection System Based on Twitter Data
152(12)
Xiang Ji
Soon Ae Chun
James Geller
A Lightweight Approach for Extracting Disease-Symptom Relation with MetaMap toward Automated Generation of Disease Knowledge Base
164(9)
Takashi Okumura
Yuka Tateisi
Novel Hybrid Feature Selection Algorithms for Diagnosing Erythemato-Squamous Diseases
173(14)
Juanying Xie
Jinhu Lei
Weixin Xie
Xinbo Gao
Yong Shi
Xiaohui Liu
Author Index 187