CALL FOR PAPERS: ECAI'06 Workshop on
"AI techniques in healthcare: evidence-based guidelines and protocols" Italy, August 29, 2006 Submission deadline: April 5, 2006 http://www.cs.vu.nl/~annette/ECAI06-WS-CfP.html DESCRIPTION In recent years, medical guidelines and protocols have become the main instruments for disseminating best practices in clinical medicine. They promote safe practices, reduce inter-clinician practice variations and support decision-making in patient care while containing the costs of care. So far, they have been proved useful in improving the quality and consistency of healthcare, by supporting healthcare quality assessment and assurance, clinical decision, workflow and resource management, etc. The benefits of using clinical guidelines are widely recognized, yet the guideline development process is time- and resource-consuming, and the size and complexity of guidelines remains a major hurdle for effectively using them in clinical care. This is why many organizations develop today computerized guidelines as well as decision support systems that incorporate these guidelines. Computerized protocols can be generated based on guidelines, ensuring that at the point-of-care patient-specific evidence-based therapy instructions that can be carried out with little or no inter-clinician variability. Several methods have been or are being developed to support the development, deployment, maintenance and use of evidence-based guidelines, using techniques from Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, Medical Informatics and Formal Methods. Such methods employ different representation formalisms and computational techniques: rule-based, logic-based, knowledge-based or workflow-based. Despite the guideline-related research spanning a large range of the AI research community, as well as other research areas, a comprehensive integration of the results of these communities is still lacking. AIM Due to the large interest in this inter-disciplinary effort to integrate the results of different communities on guideline development, deployment, and use, and following successes of similar workshops and conferences SCGP (http://www.onto-med.de/en/events/EWGLP2000/) Leipzig, 2000, SCGP (http://euromise.vse.cz/cgp04/index.html), Prague, 2004, AIME Track (http://www.csd.abdn.ac.uk/aime05/), Aberdeen 2005, this workshop will bring together researchers from different branches of AI to examine cutting-edge approaches to guideline modeling and development and to consider how different communities can cooperate to address these challenges. LIST of TOPICS Original contributions are sought, regarding the development of theory, techniques, and use cases of Artificial Intelligence in the area of health care, particularly connected to guideline and protocols. The scope of the workshop includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: - The use of ontologies, conceptual models and medical vocabularies in computerized guidelines and protocols - Standardization of guideline models and interfaces to clinical information systems - Guideline mark-up languages, document models, and their uses - Acquisition, refinement and exploration of the temporal aspect of guidelines and protocols - Supporting the life cycle of guidelines and protocols - Guideline workbenches and visualization methods - Guideline and protocol validation and verification - Use of formal and simulation techniques in computerized guidelines - Use cases for computerized guidelines and protocols - Integration of computerized guidelines and the care delivery process - Use of guidelines for quality assessment and for critiquing - Evaluation of quality and safety of computerized guidelines - Medical decision support systems - Machine learning methods, data mining and statistical models to support authoring and maintenance of medical protocols - Tools for supporting authoring, execution and maintenance of protocols and guidelines - Support for natural language generation and understanding in connection with medical protocols and guidelines - Interoperability of clinical guidelines - Knowledge management in guidelines and protocols - Case-studies and overviews of modelling, simulation and verification frameworks for guidelines and protocols SCHEDULE Deadline for paper submissions: 15 April 2006 Notification of acceptance: 10 May 2006 Final camera-ready manuscripts: 24 May 2006 Workshop date: 29 August 2006 SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Submissions should be made by email to the workshop co-chair Annette ten Teije ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in PDF format, and should follow the Springer format (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). There are two categories of paper submissions: 1) Full research papers (up to 10 pages) 2) Short papers (up to 5 pages) that are - short research papers - demonstration of implemented systems If sufficient quality is available among the workshop submissions, we will investigate publication of selected papers as part of the LNAI Springer series. WORKSHOP ORGANISING COMMITTEE Annette ten Teije, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands (co-chair) Peter Lucas, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands (co-chair) Silvia Miksch, Vienna University of Technology & Danube University Krems, Austria (co-chair) Contact details: Annette ten Teije ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Department of AI, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam de Boelelaan 1081a, 1081HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands tel (+31)-20-598 7721/7483 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Michael Balser, University of Augsburg, Germany Paul de Clercq, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands Subrata Das, Charles River Analytics, USA John Fox, Cancer Research, UK David Glasspool, Cancer Research, UK Robert Greenes, Harvard University, USA Frank van Harmelen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands Jim Hunter, University of Aberdeen, Scotland Mar Marcos, Universitat Jaume, Castellon, Spain Lucila Ohno-Machado, Harvard Medical School, USA Silvana Quaglini, University of Pavia, Italy Wolfgang Reif, University of Augsburg, Germany Kitty Rosenbrand, Dutch Institute for Healthcare Improvement (CBO), The Netherlands Radu Serban, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands Brigitte Seroussi, STIM, DPA/DSI/AP-HP, France Andreas Seyfang, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Yuval Shahar, Ben-Gurion University, Israel Paolo Terenziani, Univ. del Piemonte Orientale Amedeo Avogadro, Italy Samson Tu, Stanford University, USA Dongwen Wang, Columbia University, USA Jeremy Wyatt, National Institute of Clinical Excellence, UK _______________________________________________ uai mailing list uai@ENGR.ORST.EDU https://secure.engr.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/uai