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全文截稿:2017-07-01
期刊:Journal of Universal Computer Science
专刊:Special Issue on Computational Intelligence Technologies Meet Medical Informatics - From Prediction to Prognosis
领域:计算机科学理论
难度:★★
影响因子:0.546
网址:http://www.jucs.org/jucs
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Medical informatics is an interdisciplinary scientific field. It deals with the development and application of advanced methods in order to better understand and to improve health care through diagnosis, treatment, prevention of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in human beings.
This special issue spans theoretical, practical, and technical issues in medical informatics and quality health care. Research on applications of prevention, prediction and prognosis topics are appropriate for this special issue. Practical experiences and experiments in using business intelligence and healthcare information technologies are also welcome. We look forward to contributions from academicians, researchers, and educators worldwide.
The papers for the issue should be suitable for experts in the respective fields, but also accessible to wider academic audiences. In view of the publication venue, all papers should contain some relation to computing issues. Furthermore, it is expected that if relevant, authors cite articles from the Journal of Universal Computer Science in their papers. Contributions should fall within the categories (a) research contributions, or (c) surveys (for further elaboration, see http://www.jucs.org/jucs_info/aims).
Contributions adding to research on medical informatics and computational intelligence technologies are solicited in, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing
- Cloud Computing and Big Data
- Health/Medicine informatics education
- Risk Evaluation & Modeling
- Knowledge Abstraction, Classification & Summarization
- Patient Safety & Clinical Outcomes
- Public Health Informatics
- Statistics & Quality of Medical Data
- Survival Analysis & Health Hazard Evaluations