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CBMS 2016: Dublin, Ireland / Belfast, UK
- 29th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, CBMS 2016, Belfast, UK and Dublin, Ireland, June 20-24, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-4673-9036-1
Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery 1 - Tumors
- Ricardo Sousa Rocha, Pedro Ferreira
, Inês de Castro Dutra
, Ricardo Cruz-Correia
, Rogerio Salvini
, Elizabeth S. Burnside:
A Speech-to-Text Interface for MammoClass. 1-6 - Tomas Krilavicius
, Indre Zliobaite
, Henrikas Simonavicius, Laimonas Jarusevicius:
Predicting Respiratory Motion for Real-Time Tumour Tracking in Radiotherapy. 7-12 - Alexander Prange, Daniel Sonntag:
Digital PI-RADS: Smartphone Sketches for Instant Knowledge Acquisition in Prostate Cancer Detection. 13-18 - Faisal M. Khan, Casimir A. Kulikowski:
Predicting Advanced Prostate Cancer Endpoints from Early Indications via Transductive Semi-Supervised Regression. 19-23
Clinical and Healthcare Services Research 1
- Jimmy Caroli
, Cristian Taccioli
, Giovanni Sorrentino
, Giannino Del Sal, Silvio Bicciato:
Mutations and Drugs Portal (MDP): A Database Linking Drug Response Data and Genomic Information. 24-29 - Joao Marcus Alves, Danielle B. L. Albino, Marisete C. Resener, Marlene Zannin, Alexandre Savaris, Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim
, Aldo von Wangenheim:
Quality Evaluation of Poison Control Information Systems: A Case Study of the DATATOX System. 30-35 - Edgar D. Coelho, Joel P. Arrais
, José Luís Oliveira
:
Ensemble-Based Methodology for the Prediction of Drug-Target Interactions. 36-41 - Mohsen Mesgarpour, Thierry J. Chaussalet
, Philip Worrall, Salma Chahed:
Predictive Risk Modelling for Integrated Care: A Structured Review. 42-47
Data Analysis Knowledge Discovery 2 - Disease Monitoring
- Leonardo Medeiros, Hyggo Oliveira de Almeida
, Leandro Dias da Silva
, Mirko Barbosa Perkusich, Robert Fischer:
A Gait Analysis Approach to Track Parkinson's Disease Evolution Using Principal Component Analysis. 48-53 - Uli Niemann
, Myra Spiliopoulou, Fred Samland, Thorsten Szczepanski, Jens Grützner, Antao Ming, Juliane Kellersmann, Jan Malanowski, Silke Klose, Peter R. Mertens:
Learning Pressure Patterns for Patients with Diabetic Foot Syndrome. 54-59 - Yu Jiang, Pengliu Tan, Houbing Song
, Binhua Wan, Mohammad Hosseini, Lui Sha:
A Self-Adaptively Evolutionary Screening Approach for Sepsis Patient. 60-65 - Miyeon Jung, Sung-Min Park
, Yeonji Ryu, Geusan Lim, Jaeyoon Song:
Understanding Patients' Needs in Diabetes for Mobile Health - A Case Study. 66-67 - Marc Schickler, Rüdiger Pryss
, Manfred Reichert, Martin Heinzelmann, Johannes Schobel, Berthold Langguth, Thomas Probst
, Winfried Schlee
:
Using Wearables in the Context of Chronic Disorders: Results of a Pre-Study. 68-69
Clinical Healthcare Services Research 2 - Hospital Resource Management
- Molly Vinu, Bridget Kane
:
The Use of a Digital Structured Format for Nursing Shift Handover to Improve Communication. 70-75 - Joao Marcus Alves, Alexandre Savaris, Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim
, Aldo von Wangenheim:
Software Quality Evaluation of the Laboratory Information System Used in the Santa Catarina State Integrated Telemedicine and Telehealth System. 76-81 - Charlotte Tang
, Hannah Freedman, Robert Sierminski:
"Schedule Change Really Disrupts a Lot of Things!": Never-Ending Physician Scheduling in a Multi-function Multi-setting Practice. 82-87 - Daniel Vieira, Jaakko Hollmén:
Resource Frequency Prediction in Healthcare: Machine Learning Approach. 88-93
Decision Support and Recommendation Systems 2
- Alphonsa Pius, Bridget Kane
:
Development of Minimum Dataset (MDS) for Postnatal Discharge Summaries (PDS). 94-99 - Maryam Rahmaniheris, Po-Liang Wu, Lui Sha, Richard R. Berlin:
An Organ-Centric Best Practice Assist System for Acute Care. 100-105 - Luca Longo
:
Mental Workload in Medicine: Foundations, Applications, Open Problems, Challenges and Future Perspectives. 106-111 - Szymon Wilk
, Dympna O'Sullivan
, Mounira Kezadri-Hamiaz, Craig E. Kuziemsky, Daniela Rosu, Wojtek Michalowski
, Michael Fung Kee Fung:
Aligning Interdisciplinary Healthcare Team Behavior with Workflow Execution: An Example of a Radical Prostatectomy Workflow. 112-117
Biomedical Signal and Image Processing and Machine Vision
- Mario Merone
, Paolo Soda
:
On Using Active Contour to Segment HEp-2 Cells. 118-123 - Zhenchao Tang, Peng Xue, Pei Yang, Dayu Jia, Enqing Dong:
An Effective Non-rigid Image Registration Method Based on Active Demons Algorithm. 124-129 - Ludovica Acciai, Paolo Soda
, Giulio Iannello
:
Automatic Neuron Tracing Using a Locally Tunable Approach. 130-135 - Richard McClatchey
, Jetendr Shamdasani, Andrew Branson, Kamran Munir, Zsolt Kovacs:
Towards a Biomedical Virtual Research Environment. 136-137 - Ekaterina Sirazitdinova, Thomas Martin Deserno:
Introducing Low-Cost Stereo Imaging for Cutaneous Wound Assessment. 138-139
Decision Support and Recommendation Systems 1
- Soudabeh Khodambashi, Øystein Nytrø
:
Usability Evaluation of Published Clinical Guidelines on the Web: A Case Study. 140-145 - Atieh Zarabzadeh, Ronan McDonnell, Stefan Paz Berrios, John Dempsey, Emma Harrington, Susan M. Smith
, Tom Fahey
:
Utility of Electronic International Register of Clinical Prediction Rules Relevant to Primary Care. 146-151 - Zhiyun Xue, Md. Mahmudur Rahman
, Sameer K. Antani
, L. Rodney Long, Dina Demner-Fushman, George R. Thoma:
Modality Classification for Searching Figures in Biomedical Literature. 152-157 - Carolyn McGregor
, Brendan Bonnis:
Big Data Analytics for Resilience Assessment and Development in Tactical Training Serious Games. 158-162
Clinical and Healthcare Services Research 3 - Frameworks and Workflows in Telemedicine
- Eduardo Beckhauser, Vinicius A. Petrolini, Alexandre Savaris, Joao Marcus Alves, Aldo von Wangenheim:
Are Single-Board Computers an Option for a Low-Cost Multimodal Telemedicine Platform?: First Tests in the Context of Santa Catarina State Integrated Telemedicine and Telehealth System. 163-168 - Madalena Pereira da Silva
, Débora Cabral Nazário, Mario A. R. Dantas
, Alexandre Leopoldo Gonçalves, Alex R. Pinto, Guilherme Manerichi, Bruno Vanelli:
An eHealth Context Management and Distribution Approach in AAL Environments. 169-174 - Lina Maria Garcés Rodriguez
, Flávio Oquendo, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa
:
A Quality Model for AAL Software Systems. 175-180 - Johannes Schobel, Rüdiger Pryss
, Marc Schickler, Manfred Reichert:
Towards Flexible Mobile Data Collection in Healthcare. 181-182 - Biswabandhu Jana, Swapna Banerjee:
Implementation of Smartphone Based Blood Flow Diagnoses from Doppler Spectrogram. 183-184
Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery 3 - Disease Detection and Characterization
- Konstantin Pogorelov, Michael Riegler, Pål Halvorsen, Peter Thelin Schmidt, Carsten Griwodz, Dag Johansen, Sigrun Losada Eskeland, Thomas de Lange
:
GPU-Accelerated Real-Time Gastrointestinal Diseases Detection. 185-190 - Michael Liedlgruber
, K. Butz
, Yvonne Höller
, Georgi Kuchukhidze, Alexandra Taylor, Ottavio Tomasi, Eugen Trinka, Andreas Uhl:
Variability Issues in Automated Hippocampal Segmentation: A Study on Out-of-the-Box Software and Multi-rater Ground Truth. 191-196 - Ermanno Cordelli, Giovambattista Pani
, Dario Pitocco, Giuseppe Maulucci
, Paolo Soda
:
Early Experiences in Using Blood Cells Biomembranes as Markers for Diabetes Diagnosis. 197-202 - Felicity Lamrock, Karen J. Cairns, Annette Conrads-Frank, Frank Kee, Veikko Salomaa, Uwe Siebertz:
Can More High-Risk Cardiovascular Patients be Identified Using Novel Biomarkers? Extending the msm Package to Measure Reclassification. 203-204 - Lars Asker, Henrik Boström, Panagiotis Papapetrou, Hans E. Persson:
Identifying Factors for the Effectiveness of Treatment of Heart Failure: A Registry Study. 205-206
Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery 4 - Supervised with Unsupervised Learning
- Tommy Hielscher, Myra Spiliopoulou, Henry Völzke, Jens-Peter Kühn:
Identifying Relevant Features for a Multi-factorial Disorder with Constraint-Based Subspace Clustering. 207-212 - Mohd Zairul Mazwan Bin Jilani, Allan Tucker, Stephen Swift:
Simultaneous Modelling and Clustering of Visual Field Data. 213-218 - Mohsen Mesgarpour, Thierry J. Chaussalet
, Salma Chahed:
Risk Modelling Framework for Emergency Hospital Readmission, Using Hospital Episode Statistics Inpatient Data. 219-224 - Pietro Bosoni
, Allan Tucker, Riccardo Bellazzi
, Svetlana I. Nihtyanova, Christopher P. Denton:
Combining Unsupervised and Supervised Learning for Discovering Disease Subclasses. 225-226 - Caoimhe M. Carbery, Adele H. Marshall
, Roger F. Woods
:
Proposing the Deep Dynamic Bayesian Network as a Future Computer Based Medical System. 227-228
Human Computer Interaction in Healthcare 1
- Nikola Nestorov, Peter Hughes, Nuala Healy, Niall Sheehy, Neil O'Hare:
Application of Natural User Interface Devices for Touch-Free Control of Radiological Images During Surgery. 229-234 - Glauco Vitor Pedrosa
, Agma J. M. Traina:
Encoding Visual Attention Features for Effective Biomedical Images Retrieval. 235-240 - Eriksson J. Melicio Monteiro, Carlos Costa
, José Luís Oliveira
, David Campos, Luís A. Bastião Silva
:
Caching and Prefetching Images in a Web-Based DICOM Viewer. 241-246 - Marcelo Dornbusch Lopes
, Antonio Carlos Sobieranski
, Aldo von Wangenheim, Eros Comunello
:
A Web-Based Tool for Semi-Automated Segmentation of Histopathological Images Using Nonlinear Color Classifiers. 247-252
Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery 5 - Classification and Prediction
- Eduardo Ribeiro, Andreas Uhl, Michael Häfner:
Colonic Polyp Classification with Convolutional Neural Networks. 253-258 - Andrew S. Gordon, Adele H. Marshall
, Mariangela Zenga:
A Discrete Conditional Phase-Type Model Utilising a Survival Tree for the Identification of Elderly Patient Cohorts and Their Subsequent Prediction of Length of Stay in Hospital. 259-264 - Cláudia Camila Dias
, Fernando Magro
, Pedro Pereira Rodrigues
:
Disabling and Reoperation in Patients with Crohn's Disease Subject to Early Surgery or Immunosuppression: A Bayesian Network Prognostic Model. 265-268 - Steve Counsell, Stephen Swift, Allan Tucker:
The AGIS Metric and Time of Test: A Replication Study. 269-270 - Christopher John Steele, Adele H. Marshall
, Anne Kouvonen
, Frank Kee, Reijo Sund
:
Modelling the Time Taken to Experience a Type 2 Diabetes Related Complication Using a Survival Tree in Order to Advise General Practitioners. 271-272
Human Computer Interaction in Healthcare 2
- Negar Ahmadi, Mykola Pechenizkiy
:
Application of Horizontal Visibility Graph as a Robust Measure of Neurophysiological Signals Synchrony. 273-278 - Mateus de Lara Ribeiro, Fátima L. S. Nunes
, Simone Elias
:
Towards Determining Force Feedback Parameters for Realistic Representation of Nodules in a Breast Palpation Simulator. 279-284 - Rodrigo Linhares, Rogério Richa, Ricardo de Moraes
, Antonio Carlos Sobieranski
, Aldo von Wangenheim:
Non-rigid Fine Adjustment of Retina Maps Acquired Using a Slit-Lamp. 285-289 - Jongwoo Kim, Paul LoBuglio, George R. Thoma:
Visualization of Statistics from MEDLINE®. 290-291 - Piotr Bartczak, Ana Gebejes, Pauli Fält, Markku Hauta-Kasari:
An LED-Based Tunable Illumination for Diverse Medical Applications. 292-293
Clinical and Healthcare Services Research 4
- Raphael Oliveira, Duarte Ferreira
, Ricardo Ferreira, Ricardo Cruz-Correia
:
Open-Source Based Integration Solution for Hospitals. 294-299 - Hassan Sharghi, Kamran Sartipi:
A User Behavior-Based Approach to Detect the Insider Threat in Distributed Diagnostic Imaging Systems. 300-305 - Stephen Jones, Ann Keane, Artur Stawiarski, Remi Fatus, Bridget Kane
:
The Impact of Application System Messages on the Usability of Healthcare Software Applications. 306-311 - Bernd Münzer, Klaus Schöffmann, László Böszörményi:
Domain-Specific Video Compression for Long-Term Archiving of Endoscopic Surgery Videos. 312-317
Clinical and Heathcare Services Research 5 - Activity Recognition
- Naveed Khan, Sally I. McClean, Shuai Zhang
, Chris D. Nugent
:
Using Genetic Algorithms for Optimal Change Point Detection in Activity Monitoring. 318-323 - Sonia Difrancesco, Paolo Fraccaro
, Sabine van der Veer
, Bader Alshoumr, John D. Ainsworth
, Riccardo Bellazzi
, Niels Peek:
Out-of-Home Activity Recognition from GPS Data in Schizophrenic Patients. 324-328 - Rita Darcy, Phil Gallagher, Sarah Moore, Daniel Varghese:
The Potential of Using Voice Recognition in Patient Assessment Documentation in Mountain Rescue. 329-332 - Huber Nieto-Chaupis
:
How Effective are Teleconsults to Persuade Patients of Pulmonary Tuberculosis of Avoiding to Use Public Transport at Lima City? 333-334 - Dominic E. Holmes
, Darryl K. Charles
, Philip J. Morrow, Sally I. McClean, S. M. McDonough
:
Using Fitt's Law to Model Arm Motion Tracked in 3D by a Leap Motion Controller for Virtual Reality Upper Arm Stroke Rehabilitation. 335-336
Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery 6 - Disease Monitoring
- Leonardo Medeiros, Hyggo Oliveira de Almeida
, Leandro Dias da Silva
, Mirko Barbosa Perkusich, Robert Fischer:
A Game-Based Approach to Monitor Parkinson's Disease: The Bradykinesia Symptom Classification. 337-342 - Marc Schickler, Rüdiger Pryss
, Manfred Reichert, Johannes Schobel, Berthold Langguth, Winfried Schlee
:
Using Mobile Serious Games in the Context of Chronic Disorders: A Mobile Game Concept for the Treatment of Tinnitus. 343-348 - Ariel Soares Teles
, Artur Rocha
, Francisco José Silva
, João Correia Lopes
, Donal O'Sullivan, Pepijn van de Ven
, Markus Endler:
Towards Situation-Aware Mobile Applications in Mental Health. 349-354 - Piotr Bartczak, Pauli Fält, Markku Hauta-Kasari:
Applicability of LED-Based Light Sources for Diabetic Retinopathy Detection in Retinal Imaging. 355-360

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