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IHI 2010: Arlington, VA, USA
- Tiffany C. Veinot, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Gang Luo, Henrique Andrade, Neil R. Smalheiser:
ACM International Health Informatics Symposium, IHI 2010, Arlington, VA, USA, November 11 - 12, 2010, Proceedings. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0030-8
Keynote address
- Milton Corn:
AI, biomedicine and the NIH. 1
Human-centered design of health informatics systems
- Yang Gong:
Terminology in a voluntary medical incident reporting system: a human-centered perspective. 2-7 - Ritu Khare, Yuan An, Il-Yeol Song, Xiaohua Hu:
Can clinicians create high-quality databases: a study on a flexible electronic health record (fEHR) system. 8-17 - Jon D. Patrick, Peter Budd:
Ockham's razor of design: an heuristic for guiding design and development of a clinical information systems generator. 18-27 - Byron C. Wallace, Kevin Small, Carla E. Brodley, Joseph Lau, Thomas A. Trikalinos:
Modeling annotation time to reduce workload in comparative effectiveness reviews. 28-35 - Xiaomu Zhou, Mark S. Ackerman, Kai Zheng:
Computerization and information assembling process: nursing work and CPOE adoption. 36-45 - Taowei David Wang, Krist Wongsuphasawat, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman:
Visual information seeking in multiple electronic health records: design recommendations and a process model. 46-55
Information management in health informatics
- Ted Pedersen:
The effect of different context representations on word sense discrimination in biomedical texts. 56-65 - Gaurav N. Pradhan, B. Prabhakaran:
Clustering of human motions based on feature-level fusion of multiple body sensor data. 66-75 - Houssam Nassif, David Page, Mehmet Ayvaci, Jude W. Shavlik, Elizabeth S. Burnside:
Uncovering age-specific invasive and DCIS breast cancer rules using inductive logic programming. 76-82 - Guha Balakrishnan, Zeeshan Syed:
Scalable personalized medicine with active learning: detecting seizures with minimum labeled data. 83-90 - Jiming Liu, Shang Xia:
Effective epidemic control via strategic vaccine deployment: a systematic approach. 91-99 - Rave Harpaz, Krystl Haerian, Herbert S. Chase, Carol Friedman:
Mining electronic health records for adverse drug effects using regression based methods. 100-107
Computational support for patient-centered and evidence-based care
- Myung-kyung Suh, Lorraine S. Evangelista, Chien-An Chen, Kyungsik Han, Jinha Kang, Michael Kai Tu, Victor Chen, Ani Nahapetian, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
An automated vital sign monitoring system for congestive heart failure patients. 108-117 - Anthony Hunter, Matthew Williams:
Using clinical preferences in argumentation about evidence from clinical trials. 118-127 - Shahzaib Hassan, Zeeshan Syed:
From netflix to heart attacks: collaborative filtering in medical datasets. 128-134 - K. Sai Deepak, Gopal Datt Joshi, Jayanthi Sivaswamy:
Content-based retrieval of retinal images for maculopathy. 135-143 - Jintao Zhang, Jun Huan:
Novel biological network features discovery for in silico identification of drug targets. 144-152
Data management, privacy, security, and confidentiality
- Kelly E. Caine, Celine Y. Zimmerman, Zachary Schall-Zimmerman, William R. Hazlewood, Alexander C. Sulgrove, L. Jean Camp, Katherine H. Connelly, Lesa L. Huber, Kalpana Shankar:
DigiSwitch: design and evaluation of a device for older adults to preserve privacy while monitoring health at home. 153-162 - Kathleen Benitez, Grigorios Loukides, Bradley A. Malin:
Beyond safe harbor: automatic discovery of health information de-identification policy alternatives. 163-172 - T. Ryan Hoens, Marina Blanton, Nitesh V. Chawla:
Reliable medical recommendation systems with patient privacy. 173-182 - James J. Gardner, Li Xiong, Fusheng Wang, Andrew R. Post, Joel H. Saltz, Tyrone Grandison:
An evaluation of feature sets and sampling techniques for de-identification of medical records. 183-190 - Lorenzo Martino, Suchit Ahuja:
Privacy policies of personal health records: an evaluation of their effectiveness in protecting patient information. 191-200
Consumer and clinician health information
- Carlos C. Rojas, Robert M. Patton, Barbara G. Beckerman:
Characterizing mammography reports for health analytics. 201-209 - Yan Zhang:
Contextualizing consumer health information searching: an analysis of questions in a social Q&A community. 210-219 - Hans Löhr, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Marcel Winandy:
Securing the e-health cloud. 220-229 - Julie A. Kientz:
Understanding parent-pediatrician interactions for the design of health technologies. 230-239 - Tiffany C. Veinot, Kai Zheng, Julie C. Lowery, Maria Souden, Rosalind Keith:
Using electronic health record systems in diabetes care: emerging practices. 240-249
Health informatics applications & studies
- Oren E. Livne, N. Dustin Schultz, Scott P. Narus:
Federated querying architecture for clinical & translational health IT. 250-256 - Hamman W. Samuel, Osmar R. Zaïane, Dick Sobsey:
Towards a definition of health informatics ethics. 257-264 - Peter Scupelli, Susan R. Fussell, Sara B. Kiesler:
Architecture and information technology as factors in surgical suite information sharing and coordination. 265-274 - Sebastian Klenk, Jürgen Dippon, Peter Fritz, Gunther Heidemann:
Relevance based visualization of large cancer patient populations. 275-281 - Ehsan Nazerfard, Barnan Das, Lawrence B. Holder, Diane J. Cook:
Conditional random fields for activity recognition in smart environments. 282-286 - Donald Ephraim Curtis, Christopher S. Hlady, Sriram V. Pemmaraju, Philip Polgreen, Alberto M. Segre:
Modeling and estimating the spatial distribution of healthcare workers. 287-296 - Xiaoxiao Ma, Guanling Chen, Juntao Xiao:
Analysis of an online health social network. 297-306 - Christina Catley, Kathy Smith, Carolyn McGregor, Andrew James, J. Mikael Eklund:
A framework to model and translate clinical rules to support complex real-time analysis of physiological and clinical data. 307-315 - George S. Avrunin, Lori A. Clarke, Leon J. Osterweil, Stefan Christov, Bin Chen, Elizabeth A. Henneman, Philip L. Henneman, Lucinda Cassells, Wilson Mertens:
Experience modeling and analyzing medical processes: UMass/baystate medical safety project overview. 316-325
Consumer health and wellness applications
- Gang Luo, Chunqiang Tang, Selena B. Thomas:
Intelligent personal health record: experience and open issues. 326-335 - Parisa Rashidi, Diane J. Cook:
Mining and monitoring patterns of daily routines for assisted living in real world settings. 336-345 - Tammy Toscos, Sunny Consolvo, David W. McDonald:
"…is it normal to be this sore?": : using an online forum to investigate barriers to physical activity. 346-355 - Kathleen T. Durant, Alexa T. McCray, Charles Safran:
Modeling the temporal evolution of an online cancer forum. 356-365
Poster 1: short papers
- Vincent Yip, Umit Topaloglu:
Concept integration from the caTIES to i2b2 using the UMLS semantic network. 366-370 - Jeffrey G. Klann, Gunther Schadow:
Modeling the information-value decay of medical problems for problem list maintenance. 371-375 - Aaron M. Cohen, Clive E. Adams, John M. Davis, Clement T. Yu, Philip S. Yu, Weiyi Meng, Lorna Duggan, Marian McDonagh, Neil R. Smalheiser:
Evidence-based medicine, the essential role of systematic reviews, and the need for automated text mining tools. 376-380 - Risa B. Myers, James W. Lomax III, Frank J. Manion, Nancy M. Wood, Todd R. Johnson:
Data visualization of teen birth rate data using freely available rapid prototyping tools. 381-385 - Dhrubajyoti Mondal, Aryya Gangopadhyay, William Russell:
Medical decision making using vector space model. 386-390 - Diane G. Schwartz, June Abbas, Richard Krause, Ronald Moscati, Shravanti Halpern:
Are internet searches a reliable source of information for answering residents' clinical questions in the emergency room. 391-394 - Rodney D. Nielsen, James J. Masanz, Philip V. Ogren, Wayne H. Ward, James H. Martin, Guergana K. Savova, Martha Palmer:
An architecture for complex clinical question answering. 395-399 - Swamy Ananthanarayan, Katie A. Siek:
Health sense: a gedanken experiment on persuasive wearable technology for health awareness. 400-404 - Jun Zhang, Yingying Gu, Weisong Liu, Wen Hu, Tian Zhao, Xiangming Mu, James Marx, Floyd Frost, Judy Tjoe:
Automatic patient search for breast cancer clinical trials using free-text medical reports. 405-409 - Martin Wiesner, Daniel Pfeifer:
Adapting recommender systems to the requirements of personal health record systems. 410-414 - John M. Carroll, Jamika D. Burge, Scott P. Robertson, Mary Beth Rosson:
Participatory design of an autism community network to enhance community participation, health, and well-being. 415-419 - James F. Terwilliger, Lois M. L. Delcambre, Judith Logan, David Maier, David W. Archer, Jeremy Steinhauer, Scott Britell:
Enabling revisitation of fine-grained clinical information. 420-424 - Zhiyun Xue, Sameer K. Antani, L. Rodney Long, George R. Thoma:
An online segmentation tool for cervicographic image analysis. 425-429 - Haggai Roitman, Yossi Mesika, Yevgenia Tsimerman, Yonatan Maman:
Increasing patient safety using explanation-driven personalized content recommendation. 430-434 - Manabu Torii, Burt-Ujin Bayarsaikhan, Hongfang Liu, Thang Nguyen, Kevin Jones, Noele P. Nelson, David M. Hartley:
An exploratory study of news article clustering for web-based bio-surveillance. 435-439 - Hossein Pourreza, Sergio Camorlinga, Carson Kai-Sang Leung, Bruce D. Martin:
An information and communication technology system to support rural healthcare delivery. 440-444 - Danielle H. Lee, Titus Schleyer:
A comparison of meSH terms and CiteULike social tags as metadata for the same items. 445-448 - Christopher C. Yang, Flaura Winston, Adam Townes, Xuning Tang, Nancy Kassam-Adams:
A study on the user navigation path of a web-based intervention program -- aftertheinjury.org. 449-453 - Chen Yang, W. Nick Street, Der-Fa Lu, Lynne Lanning:
A data mining approach to MPGN type II renal survival analysis. 454-458 - Rebecca A. Hills, Blaine Reeder, Debra Revere, William B. Lober, Neil F. Abernethy:
Immunization information and population data sources: the information needs of public health practitioners. 459-463 - Rung-Yu Tseng, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Facial expression wonderland (FEW): a novel design prototype of information and computer technology (ICT) for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). 464-468 - Leonard W. D'Avolio, Thien M. Nguyen, Louis D. Fiore:
The automated retrieval console (ARC): open source software for streamlining the process of natural language processing. 469-473 - Chih-Lin Chi, Peter J. Kos, Vincent A. Fusaro, Rimma Pivovarov, Prasad Patil, Peter J. Tonellato:
Mining personalized medicine algorithms with surrogate algorithm tags. 474-478 - Fei Wang, Vuk Ercegovac, Tanveer Fathima Syeda-Mahmood, Akintayo Holder, Eugene J. Shekita, David Beymer, Lin Hao Xu:
Large-scale multimodal mining for healthcare with mapreduce. 479-483 - Michael A. Grasso, Ronil Mokashi, Darshana Dalvi, Antonio Cardone, Alden Dima, Kiran Bhadriraju, Anne L. Plant, Mary Brady, Yaacov Yesha, Yelena Yesha:
Image classification of vascular smooth muscle cells. 484-486 - Andrew L. King, Alex Roederer, David Arney, Sanjian Chen, Margaret Mullen-Fortino, Ana Rosa Giannareas, William Hanson III, Vanessa Kern, Nicholas Stevens, Jonathan Tannen, Adrian Viesca Trevino, Soojin Park, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee:
GSA: a framework for rapid prototyping of smart alarm systems. 487-491 - Richard D. Boyce, Henk Harkema, Mike Conway:
Leveraging the semantic web and natural language processing to enhance drug-mechanism knowledge in drug product labels. 492-496 - Amanda Fonville, Eun Kyoung Choe, Susan Oldham, Julie A. Kientz:
Exploring the use of technology in healthcare spaces and its impact on empathic communication. 497-501 - Abhishek P. Chhetri, Forrest Wen, Yizhong Wang, Kang Zhang:
Shape discrimination test on handheld devices for patient self-test. 502-506 - Wendy MacCaull, Heather Jewers, Markus Latzel:
Using an interdisciplinary approach to develop a knowledge-driven careflow management system for collaborative patient-centred palliative care. 507-511 - Yair G. Rajwan, George R. Kim:
Medical information visualization conceptual model for patient-physician health communication. 512-516 - Aaron Saas, Mahmood Hossain, Cheon-Pyo Lee:
Development of a software tool for healthcare data interchange. 517-520 - Julie A. Jacko, Terrence Adam, Bonnie L. Westra, Marty Witrak, Ron Berkeland, Andrew F. Nelson, Adel L. Ali, Layne Johnson, Rui Kuang, Kathy LaTour, Sandra J. Potthoff, Amy Watters:
Launching: university partnership for health informatics. 521-525 - Adam Kurmally, Barbara Di Eugenio, Charles E. Kahn Jr., Susan McRoy:
Building a corpus and developing a question classifier to support messaging-based question answering. 526-530 - Alicia F. Guidry, Judd L. Walson, Neil F. Abernethy:
Linking information systems for HIV care and research in Kenya. 531-535 - José Armando Ahued Ortega, Jorge Gerardo Morales Velazquez, Sondra R. Renly, Stefan B. Edlund, James H. Kaufman:
Improving disease surveillance capabilities through a public health information affinity domain. 536-540 - K. P. Unnikrishnan, Debprakash Patnaik, Theodore J. Iwashyna:
Discovering specific cascades in critical care transfer networks. 541-544 - Praveen R. Rao, Stanley A. Edlavitch, Jeffrey L. Hackman, Timothy P. Hickman, Douglas S. McNair, Deepthi S. Rao:
Towards large-scale sharing of electronic health records of cancer patients. 545-549 - Gregory W. Ramsey, Paul E. Johnson, Patrick J. O'Connor, JoAnn M. Sperl-Hillen, William A. Rush:
Using functional data analysis to identify physician decision strategies which lead to better type 2 diabetes patient outcomes. 550-554
Poster 2: regular papers
- Julie A. Kientz, Eun Kyoung Choe, Brennen Birch, Robert Maharaj, Amanda Fonville, Chelsey Glasson, Jen Mundt:
Heuristic evaluation of persuasive health technologies. 555-564 - Bo Xie, Ivan Watkins, Man Huang:
Older adults' perceptions and use of web-based multimedia health tutorials. 565-574 - Vahideh Zarea Gavgani:
Health information need and seeking behavior of patients in developing countries' context; an Iranian experience. 575-579 - Meredith M. Skeels, Desney S. Tan:
Identifying opportunities for inpatient-centric technology. 580-589 - Junchao Xiao, Leon J. Osterweil, Qing Wang:
Dynamic scheduling of emergency department resources. 590-599 - Svetlena Taneva, Bernhard Plattner, Charlie Byer, Jacqueline Higgins, Anthony C. Easty:
Towards improving inter-team coordination in the surgical process: a breakdown detection method. 600-609 - Bo Xie, Mo Wang, Robert Feldman, Le Zhou:
Health information and decision-making preferences in the internet age: a pilot study using the health information wants (HIW) questionnaire. 610-619 - Rocio Guillén, Curtis Jensen, Stephen Edelson:
A machine learning approach for identifying subtypes of autism. 620-628 - Jeremy C. Maxwell, Annie I. Antón:
The production rule framework: developing a canonical set of software requirements for compliance with law. 629-636 - Ahmed Al-Faresi, Duminda Wijesekera, Khalid Moidu:
A comprehensive privacy-aware authorization framework founded on HIPAA privacy rules. 637-646 - Marion Blount, Carolyn McGregor, Andrew James, Daby M. Sow, Rishikesan Kamaleswaran, Sascha Tuuha, Jennifer Percival, Nathan Percival:
On the integration of an artifact system and a real-time healthcare analytics system. 647-655 - Heather M. Conboy, George S. Avrunin, Lori A. Clarke:
Process-based derivation of requirements for medical devices. 656-665 - Aurélie Névéol, Zhiyong Lu:
Automatic integration of drug indications from multiple health resources. 666-673 - Stacy A. Doore, M. Kate Beard, Carol J. Bult:
An ontology based personal exposure history. 674-683 - H. Andrés Melgar S., Fabiano Duarte Beppler, Roberto C. S. Pacheco:
Knowledge retrieval in the anatomical domain. 684-693 - Simone A. Ludwig:
Prediction of breast cancer biopsy outcomes using a distributed genetic programming approach. 694-699 - Laurian C. Vega, Enid N. H. Montague, Tom DeHart:
Trust in health websites: a review of an emerging field. 700-709 - Annette L. Valenta, Margaret M. Browning, Timothy E. Weddle, Greer W. P. Stevenson, Andrew D. Boyd, Denise M. Hynes:
Physician perceptions of clinical reminders. 710-717 - Saif S. Khairat, Yang Gong:
Knowledge representation in ICU communication. 718-723 - Amalia Charisi, Vasileios Megalooikonomou:
Content-based medical image retrieval in peer-to-peer systems. 724-733 - Sholom M. Weiss, Nitin Indurkhya, Chidanand Apté:
Predictive rule discovery from electronic health records. 734-743 - Ying Li, Sharon Lipsky Gorman, Noemie Elhadad:
Section classification in clinical notes using supervised hidden markov model. 744-750 - Elena Castro, Ana Iglesias, Paloma Martínez, Leonardo Castaño:
Automatic identification of biomedical concepts in spanish-language unstructured clinical texts. 751-757 - Gang Li, Haifeng Chen, Jungtae Lee:
A wireless EEG monitor system based on BSN node. 758-764 - Yogesh Babu Bathina, N. V. Kartheek Medathati, Jayanthi Sivaswamy:
Robust matching of multi-modal retinal images using radon transform based local descriptor. 765-770 - Patricia Ordóñez, Marie desJardins, Michael Lombardi, Christoph U. Lehmann, Jim Fackler:
An animated multivariate visualization for physiological and clinical data in the ICU. 771-779 - Brian M. Landry, Eun Kyoung Choe, Stephen McCutcheon, Julie A. Kientz:
Post-traumatic stress disorder: opportunities & challenges for computing technology. 780-789 - Valeriy V. Gavrishchaka, Mark E. Koepke, Olga N. Ulyanova:
Boosting-based discovery of multi-component physiological indicators: applications to express diagnostics and personalized treatment optimization. 790-799 - Emily K. Adams, Mehool Intwala, Apu Kapadia:
MeD-Lights: a usable metaphor for patient controlled access to electronic health records. 800-808 - Mathias Kaspar, Nigel M. Parsad, Jonathan C. Silverstein:
CoWebViz: interactive collaborative sharing of 3D stereoscopic visualization among browsers with no added software. 809-816
Demonstration papers
- Stefan B. Edlund, Matthew A. Davis, James H. Kaufman:
The spatiotemporal epidemiological modeler. 817-820 - Ronan Fox, James Cooley, Manfred Hauswirth:
Remote healthcare delivery with sqwelch. 821-824 - Fieran Mason-Blakley, Jens H. Weber, Melanie Tory, Cliff McCollum:
Visual coder: clinical coding in translational research. 825-828 - Dmitry Lagun, Cecelia Manzanares, Stuart M. Zola, Elizabeth A. Buffalo, Eugene Agichtein:
VPW: an interactive prototype of a web-based visual paired comparison cognitive diagnostic test. 829-832 - Ziying Tang, Xiaohu Guo, Balakrishnan Prabhakaran:
Virtual rehabilitation system. 833-836 - William Hsu, Corey W. Arnold, Ricky K. Taira:
A neuro-oncology workstation for structuring, modeling, and visualizing patient records. 837-840 - Brian Dentino, Darcy A. Davis, Nitesh V. Chawla:
HealthCareND: leveraging EHR and CARE for prospective healthcare. 841-844 - Yalini Senathirajah, Suzanne Bakken:
MedWISE: a highly user-configurable 'web 2.0' EHR. 845-848
Best papers & panel session
- Danish Ullah Khan, Katie A. Siek, Jane Meyers, Leah M. Haverhals, Steven R. Cali, Stephen E. Ross:
Designing a personal health application for older adults to manage medications. 849-858 - Thierry Oscar Edoh, Gunnar Teege:
EPharmacyNet: an approach to improve the pharmaceutical care delivery in developing countries-study case-BENIN. 859-863 - Courtney D. Corley:
Panel: implications of social computing in health informatics. 864
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