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Please, consider submitting a contribution to CARE @ AAMAS 2019.
The 10th International Workshop on Collaborative Agents Research
& Development (CARE) -- CARE for Smarter Health (CARE 2019).
In conjunction with AAMAS 2019, 13-14 May, Montreal, Canada
http://www.care-workshops.org/care2019
** IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: Feb 25
Notification of acceptance: Mar 17
Camera-ready: Mar 31
Workshop: May 13-14
** KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Prof. Dr. Christian Guttmann(*), "How Multi-Agent Systems and AI
is a driving transformation force in Health Care"
Artificial Intelligence offers substantial benefits to how we
deliver health care and medicine. AI is becoming increasingly
accurate and effective in performing a broad range of complex
health care related tasks (e.g. recognizing a malignant tumour on
MRIs, and coordinating care). Such AI driven performance can then
be scaled up, improve health outcomes and save many lives. As a
result, AI helps clinicians, patients and many health stakeholders
to make faster, better, and cheaper decisions, at scale. This
presentation provides an overview of the state of the art in how
AI and MAS are shaping the health care journey forward.
(*) Vice President, Global Head of AI, Tieto, Sweden; has been
recently named a Top 100 AI Leaders in Drug Discovery and Advanced
Healthcare, by Deep Knowledge Analytics
(
https://www.ai-pharma.dka.global/ai-leaders)
** SUMMARY
"CARE for Smarter Health" aims to discuss computational models,
social computing, decision support systems, and agent-based
technology, both theoretical models as well as research applied to
practical solutions related to Healthcare and Medicine, including
(non-exhaustive list):Personalized Healthcare. Topics of interest
include (non-exhaustive list):
- Personalised Healthcare
- Ethical Issues of AI and Health
- Distributed Healthcare Systems
- Social Computing in Healthcare
- Decision support systems in Healthcare
- Care for Chronic Conditions with AI Support
- Deep Learning in Medicine
- Medical Expert Systems
- Care Team Coordination and Collaboration
- Medical Robotics, Drones, Surgery, Prosthetics
- Chatbots in Healthcare
- Social Media Analysis for Epidemiology
The CARE workshop series promotes the research agenda around
topics relevant to the future of the society aiming at novel
technologies, translate research into industry, support new
business and create new industries. The discussion will address
questions such as: How to create and combine currently scientific
paradigms and disruptive technologies that enable the next
generation of solutions for challenging scenarios in health and
socially-centred applications? How can we create computational
models, representations, algorithms and protocols to enable the
next generation of intelligent collaborative technologies? And
finally, how to translate these advanced researches into industry
solutions?
The half-day event will feature a mixture of invited talks,
discussions and submitted contributions describing current work or
work in progress in AI, agent and machine learning research and
technology.
We conclude with a panel discussion around a proposed research
agenda to advance the field of collaborative technology and
healthcare, to foment the development of new technologies, support
new business structures, and shape the academia-industry
relationship.
** SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
Submission is done electronically through Easychair. They should
be formatted according to LNCS specification and submitted as a
PDF file.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=care-2019
We seek three types of submissions:
- Full paper of 8-12 pages.
- Short paper of 4 pages, such as position and early result
papers. - Demo paper of 4 pages describing a demonstration.
Submissions will be peer-reviewed by, at least, three reviewers
per paper. Selection criteria will include relevance,
significance, impact, originality, technical soundness, and
quality of presentation. Some preference may also be given to
papers which address emergent trends or important common themes,
or which enhance balance of workshop topics.
We plan to publish selected papers through Springer, possibly as
Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS).
** ORGANISATION COMMITTEE
Dr. Fernando Koch, IBM Global Services, USA
Dr. Andrew Koster, IIIA-CSIC & Universitat Autonoma de
Barcelona, Spain
Prof. Dr. Christian Guttmann, University of New South Wales,
Australia & Karolinska Institute & Nordic AI Institute
& Tieto, Sweden
** TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Alessio Bottrighi, Dipartimento di Informatica, Università del
Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Andrew Koster, IIIA-CSIC, Autonomous University of Barcelona,
Spain
Apostolos Gotsias, University of the Aegean, Greece
Atsushi Yoshikawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Beatriz López, University of Girona, Italy
Christian Guttmann, Nordic AI Institute, Karolinska Institute,
TIETO, Sweeden
Clare Martin, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Dongwen Wang, Arizona State University, USA
Fernando Koch, IBM Global Services, USA
Fumihiro Sakahira, KOZO KEIKAKU ENGINEERING Inc., Japan
Hugo Paredes, INESC TEC and UTAD, Portugal
Ingo J. Timm, University of Trier, Germany
Isabelle Bichindaritz, State University of New York at Oswego, USA
Jianqi An, China University of Geosciences, China
Jinhua She, Tokyo University of Technology, Japan
Klaus-Dieter Althoff, DFKI / University of Hildesheim, Germany
Luca Anselma, Università di Torino, Italy
Luigi Portinale, Universita' del Piemonte Orientale "A. Avogadro",
Italy
Manfred Reichert, University of Ulm, Germany
Masanori Fujita, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Michael Ignaz Schumacher, University of Applied Sciences Western
Switzerland (HES-SO), Switzerland
Michel Dojat, INSERM, France
Néstor Darío Duque Méndez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia,
Colombia
Nirmalie Wiratunga, The Robert Gordon University, UK
Petra Perner, Institute of Computer Vision and Applied Computer
Sciences, Germany
Rainer Schmidt, University of Rostock, Germany
Sadiq Sani, Robert Gordon University Aberdeen, UK
Sara Montagna, Università di Bologna, Italy
Satoshi Takahashi, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Shihan Wang, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tiago Primo, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil
Tilman Dingler, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Vassilis Koutkias, Institute of Applied Biosciences, Centre for
Research and Technology Hellas, Greece
Vinicius Renan de Carvalho, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Yeunbae Kim, Institute for Information and Communication
Technology Promotion, South Korea
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