AIME 2019: 17th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - 2nd Call 
for Submissions


http://aime19.aimedicine.info

Call for Main Conference Papers

The AIME 2019 conference invites all interested researchers to submit original 
contributions regarding the development of theory, methods, systems, and 
applications of AI in biomedicine, including the application of AI approaches 
in biomedical informatics, healthcare organization and molecular medicine.

Scope

Contributions to theory and methods should present or analyze novel AI theories 
or methodologies for solving problems in the biomedical field. They may propose 
new theories and methods or extensions of existing ones. In both cases, the 
work should demonstrate its utility for solving biomedical problems and 
highlight its contribution to the underlying theoretical basis. In addition, it 
should discuss assumptions, limitations and novelty with respect to the state 
of the art.

Contributions addressing systems and applications should describe the 
development, implementation or evaluation of innovative, AI-based tools and 
systems in the biomedical application domain. These papers should both link the 
work to underlying theory, and either analyse the potential benefits to solve 
biomedical problems or present empirical evidence of benefits in clinical 
practice.

The scope of the conference includes the following areas:

  *   Big data analytics,

  *   Machine learning, knowledge discovery and data mining,

  *   Biomedical ontologies and terminologies,

  *   Biomedical knowledge acquisition and management,

  *   Knowledge-based reasoning in biomedicine,

  *   Natural language processing,

  *   Document classification and information retrieval,

  *   Bayesian networks, fuzzy logic and reasoning under uncertainty,

  *   Temporal and spatial representation and reasoning,

  *   Healthcare processes and workflow management,

  *   Computerized clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and protocols,

  *   Biomedical imaging and signal processing,

  *   Visual analytics in biomedicine,

  *   Clinical decision support systems (CDSSs),

  *   Patient engagement support (personal healthcare record),

  *   AI solutions for ambient assisted living, telemedicine and e-health.

Submission

Papers should be submitted to the AIME 2019 Easy Chair website 
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aime2019). Authors are asked first to 
submit an abstract (maximum 250 words), the full paper may be uploaded up to 
two weeks later (please see Important Dates below).

The conference features regular papers in two categories (please note if you 
submit a paper as a student):

  1.  Full research papers (up to 10 pages)

  2.  Short papers (up to 5 pages) and Demo papers (1 page) describing either

  *   a short research project,

  *   a demonstration of implemented systems, or

  *   late-breaking results (work-in-progress).

Papers should be formatted according to Springer's LNCS format (see  
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).

All accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings which will be 
published as part of Springer's Lecture Notes in AI series. In addition, the 
authors of the best submissions will be invited to expand and refine their 
papers for possible publication in the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 
journal (Elsevier).

Presentations will include long (25 minutes: 20 minutes presentation, 5 minutes 
discussion) and short presentations (5 minutes: 3 minutes presentation, 2 
minutes discussion).

Posters (A1 size, 594mm x 841mm) will be displayed in two series, a poster walk 
(2 minute local presentation) will be organized.

Demos of applications are welcome, there will be opportunities for presenting 
software to individuals and small groups of participants.

Mario Stefanelli and Marco Ramoni Best Paper Awards

The best student paper will receive an award honoring Mario Stefanelli from the 
University of Pavia and his accomplishments. Mario Stefanelli was one of the 
founders of the AIME community, an inspiration to us all, and actively helped 
in advancing young researchers in our field. The best student paper will be 
valued by the Program Committee based on the quality of both, the paper and the 
oral presentation at the conference.

The best paper in bioinformatics will receive an award honoring Marco Ramoni. 
Marco Ramoni was an outstandingly respected faculty member at Harvard, USA, and 
contributed to significant advances in the biomedical informatics field. The 
best paper in bioinformatics will be valued by the Program Committee based on 
the scientific quality of the paper.

Important Dates

  *   Abstract submission deadline: January 15, 2019

  *   Paper submission deadline: February 1, 2019

  *   Notification of acceptance: March 13, 2019

  *   Camera-ready submission deadline: April 5, 2019

  *   Main conference: June 27-28, 2019

Invited Speakers

Anthony Chang (https://www.choc.org/providers/cardiology/anthony-chang-md/)

Ian Kerr (https://commonlaw.uottawa.ca/en/people/kerr-ian)

Call for Workshop, Tutorial and Demo Proposals

As in previous AIME conferences, proposals for the organization of satellite 
workshops, tutorials, and demos regarding any of the topic areas of the the 
AIME 2019 conference are invited.

Submission

Proposals for workshops, tutorials, and demos should be sent by email to David 
Riaño (david.ri...@urv.cat)<mailto:david.ri...@urv.cat>. Each proposal should 
include the following elements:

  *   Title,

  *   Chair(s): name, affiliation, e-mail address, homepage, and short (one 
paragraph), biography of each chair, explaining the chair's expertise for the 
event (workshop/tutorial/demo),

  *   Abstract: a summary of max. 200 words describing the purpose of the 
workshop/tutorial/demo,

  *   Topics: a list (no longer than half a page) describing the covered topics 
of interest,

  *   Motivation (one to three paragraphs): why is the topic timely and of 
particular interest to the AIME participants?

  *   Former workshops, tutorials or demos (if applicable): describe the 
development of the workshop series over the past 3-5 years. Provide 
quantitative information on submissions and attendance,

  *   Format (a tabular schedule or a one paragraph summary): the intended mix 
of events, such as paper presentations, invited talks, panels, demos, and 
general discussion,

  *   Intended length: half-day or full day?

  *   Audience: who and how many people are likely to attend?

  *   Program Committee: name and affiliations of potential PC members

  *   Requirements: audio-visual or technical requirements and special room 
requirements (e.g., a computer lab).

We strongly advise to provide more than one chair, preferably originating from 
different institutions, for adding different perspectives to the topics of the 
event. We will favor workshops presenting an innovative structure and a diverse 
program that attracts various types of contributions and ensures rich 
interactions.

Organizers of accepted events will be required to prepare a website containing 
their call of papers and contributions, and detailed information about the 
event organization and timelines. A link to this website will be provided at 
the AIME 2019 conference website. While the local chair (Szymon Wilk, 
szymon.w...@cs.put.poznan.pl<mailto:szymon.w...@cs.put.poznan.pl>) will assist 
with the local organization of the event, the corresponding organizers will be 
responsible for conducting their own reviewing process, for promoting their 
event, and for preparing proceedings in electronic format (PDF). At least one 
chair of an accepted event will have to attend the event in person.

The chairs of each accepted event will receive one free registration 
(conference + one workshop/tutorial day) per event. Event attendees must 
register and pay up for the AIME 2019 conference or any of the events 
separately.

For more information about organizing workshops, tutorials and demos please 
contact David Riaño (david.ri...@urv.cat)<mailto:david.ri...@urv.cat>.

Important Dates

  *   Workshop/tutorial/demo submission deadline: February 6, 2019

  *   Notification of acceptance: February 13, 2019

  *   Tutorials: June 26, 2019

  *   Workshops: June 29, 2019

Call for Doctoral Consortium Papers

The 8th Doctoral Consortium in conjunction with the AIME 2019 conference will 
provide an opportunity for PhD students to present their research plans or 
their preliminary work in an informal and supportive atmosphere. The PhD 
students will be able to discuss their plans, preliminary results (optional), 
and the specific problems they are encountering. They will get feedback and 
advice from the Academic Panel including a number of prominent academic 
researchers with substantial experience in the field who will actively give 
constructive feedback and advice and contribute to the discussions.

The Doctoral Consortium will host the presentations by about 6 PhD students who 
will be selected by the Doctoral Consortium chair.

Submission

Unlike other conference submissions, a Doctoral Consortium submission pertains 
specifically to the PhD thesis as a whole or part thereof (thereafter both will 
be termed the research work). Submissions should describe (in 2000-2500 words, 
approx. 4-5 pages) a research plan on a topic related to AI in medicine and 
include the following elements:

  *   Title and author,

  *   The problem, with an argument of why it is important,

  *   The goal and the research questions,

  *   The planned approach and methods for solving the problem

  *   An outline of what is already known about the research problem

  *   The expected results from the research work like overviews, algorithms, 
better understanding of a concept, a pilot, model or system,

  *   Any questions you might have or problems you encounter for which you 
specifically would like feedback on such as:

     *   Do I need to write a systematic review before I start?

     *   How should I proceed?

     *   Where should I consider publishing?

     *   How should I evaluate my work?

     *   Which courses would suit me best to carry out the work?

     *   Is it normal to meet my supervisor once a week/month/year?


Submissions be formatted according to the Springer’s LNCS format (see 
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html) and send by e-mail in PDF format 
to Annette ten Teije (anne...@cs.vu.nl)<mailto:anne...@cs.vu.nl> with the 
subject line AIME19 Doctoral Consortium submission. (Note: Each submission will 
be confirmed by a return message. If a confirmation message has not been 
received within 5 days after submission, please contact Annette ten 
Teije<mailto:anne...@cs.vu.nl> to inform about it).

Submissions will be reviewed by members of the Academic Panel and by submitting 
students (each student will be asked to review one submission prepared by 
another person). Based on reviews, the Doctoral Consortium chair will select 
about 6 submissions to be presented and discussed during the meeting. The 
selection will be based on the relevancy to AI in medicine topics (see for 
example the scope for AIME 2019), relevancy to the doctoral consortium (there 
is for example no point to present finished work at the meeting), the clarity 
of writing, and the resulting spectrum of presented topics. Selected 
submissions will appear in workshop notes that will be distributed among 
conference participants.

For more information about the Doctoral Consortium please contact to Annette 
ten Teije (anne...@cs.vu.nl)<mailto:anne...@cs.vu.nl>

Participation

Participation in the meeting is open to anyone who wishes to attend and not 
just to the presenting PhD students. Details on payment and registration will 
be announced on the AIME 2019 website.

Important Dates

  *   Submission deadline: March 17, 2019

  *   Notification of acceptance: April 21, 2019

  *   Camera-ready submission deadline: May 14, 2019

  *   Doctoral Consortium: June 26, 2019


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