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= HIMAS 2020 - International Workshop on **Healthcare Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems** = |
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The International Workshop on Healthcare Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems (HIMAS) 2020. |
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Auckland, New Zealand. 9-13th May 2020. |
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* **The workshop will be run on May 8th, 2020 in Vritual Mode** |
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>Aims and scope of HIMAS |
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This HIMAS workshop will run as part of the [[[**Nineteenth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems**>>||target=https://aamas2020.conference.auckland.ac.nz]]] (AAMAS2020), as shown on list of accepted workshops. |
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Submissions should concern the **use of software agents** (either bound to physical devices or not) in the **healthcare context**, e.g.: equipment and drug inventory management, patients clinical record and follow-up management, patient monitoring in hospital or at home, planning patient transportation and interventions, etc. |
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In Greek Mythology, Himas is the father of Plouto and grandfather of Tantalus. |
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>Topics of interest |
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* Agent-based methods for medical image segmentation or classification |
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* Agent-based decision support systems for disease diagnosis |
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* Agent-based medical data processing, such as EMR management and exchange, healthcare data streams from Internet of Things, HIS interoperability and integration |
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* Mobile agents in hospital environments |
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* Patient empowerment and chronic disease self-management through personalized agent-based systems and models |
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* Intelligent agents that provide autonomous and remote care delivery |
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* Clinical agent-based decision support systems, including recommender systems |
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* Conversational agents and personal digital assistants for patient empowerment |
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* Intelligent agents delivering information about discovery, lookup, fruition of medical services |
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* Intelligent agents for patient monitoring and assisting diagnosis |
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* Agent-based information retrieval for gathering, aggregating, processing, and organizing various medical data available on Internet |
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* Legal and ethical issues related to the use of software agents in health care |
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* Surveys providing an up to date view of the state of the art in the area of agents in health care |
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* Agent technology for preference learning as in the case of personal activity trainers |
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* Agent technology for resource planning and task allocation in hospital environment |