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MEDA 2020: The Curative Power of Medical Data

Published: 01 August 2020 Publication History

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The focus of the MEDA 2020 workshop is biomedical data in digital form, especially biomedical literature on the one hand, and genomic data on the other. Like in previous editions, this edition will include presentation of original work, a keynote talk, and a panel discussion.

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JCDL '20: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in 2020
August 2020
611 pages
ISBN:9781450375856
DOI:10.1145/3383583
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  1. biomedicine
  2. computer science
  3. data science
  4. genomics
  5. health
  6. natural language processing

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