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Smart and Connected Health Symposium @ IEEE COMPSAC 2019
Milwaukee, USA, July 15-19, 2019
For full CFP, please visit
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/477-2/
The goal of the Smart and Connected Health (SCH) symposium is to
provide
an international forum connecting data, people and systems towards
the
development and integration of innovative computer, software and
applications supporting the transformation of health and medicine.
Advances in communications, computer, and medical technology have
facilitated the practice of personalized health, which utilizes
sensory
computational communication systems to support improved and more
personalized healthcare and healthy lifestyle choices. The
proliferation
of broadband wireless services, along with more powerful and
convenient
handheld devices, is helping to introduce real-time monitoring and
guidance for a wide array of patients. Research community and
industry are
now connecting medical care with technology developers, vendors of
wireless and sensing hardware systems, network service providers,
and data
management communities.
The SCH symposium seeks inter-disciplinary collaborative research
that
leads to new fundamental insights; and encourages empirical
validation of
new concepts through research prototypes, ranging from specific
components
to entire systems. It will open collaborations between academic,
industry,
and other organizations to establish better linkages between
fundamental
science, medicine and healthcare practice and technology
development,
deployment and use.
Submissions topics may include but not limited to the following:
• Smart intervention for prevention of diseases
• Smart and Connected Health –Wellness and Prevention
• Smart and Connected health for various care
• Security and privacy in Smart and Connected health
• Telemedicine and mobile health for Smart and Connected Health
• Evidence-Based Medicine and Clinical Practice Guidelines
• Data Analytics in Smart and Connected Health
• Ethics, privacy, and research regulations in Smart and Connected
Health
• Smart and wearable systems to support mobility impaired children
• Non-invasive and wearable diagnosis of health conditions such as
sepsis
• Wearable devices for in-home monitoring of heart failure
• Smart systems for prediction and assessment of health conditions
such as acute respiratory distress symptoms
• Intelligent clinical decision support systems
• Personalize evidence-based medicine
• Smart systems for reducing obesity
• Privacy-preserving data analytics
• Smart and connected environmental public health
• Postoperative health management
• Trauma treatment
• Patient-centric home
• Cognitive haptic-based rehabilitation system
• Privacy-preserving computation in genomic data
• Personalized drug delivery
• Monitoring of health conditions
• Mining for smart healthcare such as drug-drug interaction from
EHR
• Patient similarity learning from massive clinical database
• Computer-guided training systems in healthcare such as
laparoscopy
Important Dates:
Abstract/Full paper submission: February 14, 2019
Notification of acceptance: April 7, 2019
Camera-ready and registration due: April 15, 2019
Paper format and template:
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/information-for-authors/
Paper submission site:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=compsac2019
SCH Symposium Chairs
Ji-Jiang Yang, Tsinghua University, China
May Wang, Georgia Tech, USA
William Chu, Tunghai University Taiwan
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