IWINAC2005: Pre-organized Session details.

Title: "Advances on Intelligent Methods and Applications for Health-related Processes"

Organized by:

Prof. Roque Marín <roque@dif.um.es>
Dpto. de Ingenieria de la Informacion y de las Comunicaciones - Facultad de Informática - Universidad de Murcia (Spain)
and
Prof. José T. Palma Méndez <jpalma@dif.um.es>
Information and Communications Engineering - Faculty of Informatics - University of Murcia (Spain)

IWINAC Topics: 3.2.2.1

Description:

The computational intelligence paradigm has proved its capability to provide successful computer tools in Medicine and Biology. Biomedical intelligent agents becomes increasingly attractive today and in the future, with the wide availability of large amounts of clinical and biological data, and with the widespread adoption of integrated Hospital Information Systems.
Today, biomedical intelligent tools expand beyond the narrow focus of consultation-oriented medical decision-making systems, pervading all aspects of health-realted processes, health care delivery, public health, and clinical and biological research. The challenge for the next generation of biomedical intelligent agents is the provision of improved models, methods and tools for information and knowledge integration, management and use in biomedical environments.
The aim of this session is to provide a platform to present and discuss recent advances on intelligent methods and applications for different aspects of health-related processes, with focus on integrated approaches. Both, theoretical papers and papers describing methodology and applications will be welcome. Topics are related to:

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