FHIES 2013 — Schedule
Full papers have 40 minutes for presentation; project papers have 30 minutes; short papers have 20 minutes. In each case, these times include questions.
Tuesday 20th August
- 1900–… Reception at UNU-IIST (the conference venue)
Wednesday 21st August
0830–0930 Registration
0930–0940 Session A: Welcome and introduction
0940–1100 Session B: Keynote (chair: Zhiming Liu)
Bill Thies (Microsoft Research)
Deploying mHealth Technologies in India: Successes, Failures, and Lessons Learned1130–1310 Session C: Contributed papers (chair: Yihai Chen)
Padraig O’Leary, Patrick Buckley and Ita Richardson
Modeling Care Pathways in a Connected Health Setting (project)
Padraig O’Leary, John Noll and Ita Richardson
A Resource Flow Approach to Modeling Care Pathways (full)
Zhiming Liu, Nafees Qamar and Jie Qian
Assessing the Effectiveness of De-identification Tools for Medical Data (full)1430–1550 Session D: Contributed papers (chair: Arjan Mooij)
Kudakwashe Dube and Thomas Gallagher
Approach and Method for Generating Realistic Synthetic Electronic Healthcare Records for Secondary Use (full)
Yihai Chen, Mark Lawford, Hao Wang and Alan Wassyng
Insulin Pump Software Certification (full)1620–1750 Session E: Panel (moderator: Zhiming Liu)
Health Informatics in the Developing World1830–… Evening walking tour
Thursday 22nd August
0930–1050 Session F: Keynote (chair: Wendy MacCaull)
Joseph Cafazzo (Centre for Global eHealth Innovation)
Patient, Heal Thyself: How Technology Can Facilitate Patient Self-Care1120–1300 Session G: Contributed papers (chair: Padraig O’Leary)
Deshendran Moodley, Christopher Seebregts, Anban Pillay and Thomas Meyer
An ontology-driven modeling platform for regulating eHealth interoperability in low resource settings (full)
Stephan Arlt, Johannes Faber, Zhiming Liu and Nafees Qamar
DiaMac: A Lightweight System for OpenEHR Interoperability Research (short)
Luciana Cavalini and Timothy Cook
Use of XML Schema Definition for the Development of Semantically Interoperable Healthcare Applications (full)1430–1610 Session H: Contributed papers (chair: Michaela Huhn)
Arjan Mooij, Jozef Hooman, and Rob Albers
Early Fault Detection using Design Models for Collision Prevention in Medical Equipment (short)
Mauro Santos, David Clifton and Lionel Tarassenko
Performance of Early Warning Scoring Systems to detect patient deterioration in the Emergency Department (full)
Sara Khalid, David Clifton and Lionel Tarassenko
A Patient Mixture Model for Detecting Deterioration in Vital Signs using Track-and-Trigger Observations (full)1640–1810 Session I: Birds-of-a-Feather
Franziska Kühn and Martin Leucker
Research Challenges for the Safe Interconnection of Medical Devices1930–… Conference dinner, Macau Tower
Friday 23rd August
0930–1050 Session J: Keynote (chair: Jeremy Gibbons)
Jane Liu (Academia Sinica)
Intelligent Tools for Minimizing Medication Dispensing and Administration Errors1120–1240 Session K: Contributed papers (chair: Thomas Hildebrandt)
Andrew King, Lu Feng, Oleg Sokolsky and Insup Lee
A Modal Specification Approach for Ad-Hoc Medical Systems (full)
Sara Bessling and Michaela Huhn
Towards Formal Safety Analysis in Feature-Oriented Product Line Development (full)1430–1600 Session L: Contributed papers (chair: Johannes Faber)
Pascal Brandt, Deshendran Moodley, Anban Pillay, Christopher Seebregts and Tulio de Oliviera
An Investigation of Classification Algorithms for Predicting HIV Drug Resistance Without Genotype Resistance Testing (full)
Kudakwashe Dube, Ngonidzashe Zanamwe, Fredrick J. Mtenzi, Jasmine A. Thomson and Gilford T. Hapanyengwi
Modelling the Meal Planning Problem to Exploit Knowledge From National and International Food, Nutrition and Lifestyle Guidelines for Use in Mobile ICT-Based Applications for HIV/AIDS Therapy Management (short)
Marco Carbone, Anders Skovbo Christensen, Flemming Nielson, Hanne R Nielson, Thomas Hildebrandt and Martin Sølvkjær
ICT-powered Health Care Processes (project)1630–1800 Session M: Panel (moderator: Alan Wassyng)
Human Factors in Health Informatics1800–1820 Session N: Wrap-up and farewell
Social Events
There will be a reception at UNU-IIST on Tuesday evening, a walking tour on Wednesday evening, and a conference dinner at Macau Tower on Thursday evening.