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               <p class="subtitle is-4">Dr. H. Akpınar<br><span class="has-text-weight-light is-size-5">Marmara University</span></p>
 
               <p class="subtitle is-4">Dr. H. Akpınar<br><span class="has-text-weight-light is-size-5">Marmara University</span></p>
               <p class="subtitle is-4">Dr. A. D. Duru<br><span class="has-text-weight-light is-size-5">İstanbul University</span></p>
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               <p class="subtitle is-4">Dr. A. D. Duru<br><span class="has-text-weight-light is-size-5">Marmara University</span></p>
 
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               <p class="title is-3">Call for Papers</p>
 
               <p class="title is-3">Call for Papers</p>
               <p>Advancements in the <strong>Medical Imaging</strong> (MI) technology provide relevant information about the anatomy as well as the functionality of the human body. The use of MI support both the clinicians and researchers in the diagnosis and treatment plans for several diseases. The huge amount of MI dataset is investigated based on various algorithms in order to extract the hidden relevant information.</p>
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               <p>Modern information technology is an indispensable component in medicine for storing and analyzing health records. Computer science and medical professionals collaborate to develop solutions in the topic of bioinformatics, public health informatics, organizational informatics and clinical informatics. The use of medical informatics support both the clinicians and researchers in the diagnosis and treatment plans for several diseases.</p>
               <p>The goal of this track is to bring together, a multi-disciplinary group of scientists and engineers from all over the world to present and exchange the ideas relating to the data analysis in MI. The main topics to be addressed in this track are Computer-aided detection/diagnosis and Machine Learning in MI.</p>
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              <p>From micro to macro scale, advancements in the biomedical measurement technology provide relevant information about the anatomy as well as the functionality of the human body. Machine Learning algorithms can be successfully implemented to fuse the data collected from several biomedical measurement systems and to form a decision either by fusing or comparing the obtained information. However the huge amount of medical dataset is needed to be investigated based on various algorithms in order to extract the hidden relevant information.</p>
              <p>Moreover, researchers are encouraged to submit papers related with MI processing.</p>
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               <p>The goal of this track is to bring together, a multi-disciplinary group of scientists and engineers from all over the world to present and exchange the ideas relating to <strong>Medical Informatics</strong>. The main topics to be addressed in this track are Computer-Aided Detection/Diagnosis and Machine Learning in medical informatics. Moreover, researchers are encouraged to submit papers related with medical data processing.</p>
 
               <p>Dr. Haldun Akpınar, Marmara University</p>
 
               <p>Dr. Haldun Akpınar, Marmara University</p>
 
               <p><span class="icon"><i class="fa fa-envelope"></i></span> <a href="halak@marmara.edu.tr"><strong>halak@marmara.edu.tr</strong></a></p>
 
               <p><span class="icon"><i class="fa fa-envelope"></i></span> <a href="halak@marmara.edu.tr"><strong>halak@marmara.edu.tr</strong></a></p>
               <p>Dr. Adil Deniz Duru, İstanbul University</p>
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               <p>Dr. Adil Deniz Duru, Marmara University</p>
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              <p><span class="icon"><i class="fa fa-envelope"></i></span> <a href="deniz.duru@marmara.edu.tr"><strong>deniz.duru@marmara.edu.tr</strong></a></p>
 
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               <p class="title is-3"><strong>Biography of the Chairs</strong></p>
 
               <p class="title is-3"><strong>Biography of the Chairs</strong></p>
               <p><strong>Adil Deniz Duru</strong> was born in Istanbul in 1979. He received the B.Sc. degree in computer engineering from Istanbul University, Turkey, in 2000, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in biomedical engineering from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Bogazici University, Turkey, in 2004 and 2012, respectively. He was the recipient of Prof. Dr. Necmi Tanyolaç Award of Bogazici University in 2012. He worked as a Post-Doc researcher in Hulusi Behcet Life Sciences Center in Istanbul University. In 2013, he joined the Faculty of Sport Sciences in Marmara University as an Assistant Professor. His current research interests include biomedical signal processing, algorithm design and implementation and data mining in medicine. He has published 6 journal articles (SCI(E)) and more than 30 full page international conference paper.</p>
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               <p><strong>Dr. Haldun Akpınar</strong> has punched his first punched card in 1979 and he has developed his first professional software in 1981. He has been working in Information and Communication Technologies as a software developer, a system analyst, a consultant and a project manager as well as an educator for almost 40 years. He has directed the head of the Department of Business Informatics (in German) at Marmara University from 2003 to 2014.</p>
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              <p>He has also worked at the University of Illinois (U.S.A.), at Beckman Institute between 1991 and 1992, at the International Tokyo University (Japan) in 1993, at the Jönköping University (Sweden) in 1997, at the University of Otago (New Zealand) in 2000 and at many Universities in Germany until today. He has published 12 books in Turkish and German, and numerous research papers and articles.</p>
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              <p><strong>Dr. Adil Deniz Duru</strong> was born in Istanbul in 1979. He received the B.Sc. degree in computer engineering from Istanbul University, Turkey, in 2000, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in biomedical engineering from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Bogazici University, Turkey, in 2004 and 2012, respectively. He was the recipient of Prof. Dr. Necmi Tanyolaç Award of Bogazici University in 2012. He worked as a Post-Doc researcher in Hulusi Behcet Life Sciences Center in Istanbul University. In 2013, he joined the Faculty of Sport Sciences in Marmara University as an Assistant Professor. His current research interests include biomedical signal processing, algorithm design and implementation and data mining in medicine. He has published 6 journal articles (SCI(E)) and more than 30 full page international conference paper.</p>
 
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               <p>We welcome papers related to the following topics (but not limited to):</p>
 
               <p>We welcome papers related to the following topics (but not limited to):</p>
 
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                 <li>Perspectives and challenges associated with digital transformation</li>
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                <li>Assessing new practices and technologies in education</li>
 
                <li>Case studies</li>
 
                <li>eLearning and digital transformation</li>
 
                <li>Digital transformation for production and service sector</li>
 
                <li>Digital transformation for logistic</li>
 
                <li>Digital transformation for medical</li>
 
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Revision as of 11:46, 17 June 2018

Track

Medical Informatics


Track Chairs

Dr. H. Akpınar
Marmara University

Dr. A. D. Duru
Marmara University

Call for Papers

Modern information technology is an indispensable component in medicine for storing and analyzing health records. Computer science and medical professionals collaborate to develop solutions in the topic of bioinformatics, public health informatics, organizational informatics and clinical informatics. The use of medical informatics support both the clinicians and researchers in the diagnosis and treatment plans for several diseases.

From micro to macro scale, advancements in the biomedical measurement technology provide relevant information about the anatomy as well as the functionality of the human body. Machine Learning algorithms can be successfully implemented to fuse the data collected from several biomedical measurement systems and to form a decision either by fusing or comparing the obtained information. However the huge amount of medical dataset is needed to be investigated based on various algorithms in order to extract the hidden relevant information.

The goal of this track is to bring together, a multi-disciplinary group of scientists and engineers from all over the world to present and exchange the ideas relating to Medical Informatics. The main topics to be addressed in this track are Computer-Aided Detection/Diagnosis and Machine Learning in medical informatics. Moreover, researchers are encouraged to submit papers related with medical data processing.

Dr. Haldun Akpınar, Marmara University

halak@marmara.edu.tr

Dr. Adil Deniz Duru, Marmara University

deniz.duru@marmara.edu.tr


Biography of the Chairs

Dr. Haldun Akpınar has punched his first punched card in 1979 and he has developed his first professional software in 1981. He has been working in Information and Communication Technologies as a software developer, a system analyst, a consultant and a project manager as well as an educator for almost 40 years. He has directed the head of the Department of Business Informatics (in German) at Marmara University from 2003 to 2014.

He has also worked at the University of Illinois (U.S.A.), at Beckman Institute between 1991 and 1992, at the International Tokyo University (Japan) in 1993, at the Jönköping University (Sweden) in 1997, at the University of Otago (New Zealand) in 2000 and at many Universities in Germany until today. He has published 12 books in Turkish and German, and numerous research papers and articles.

Dr. Adil Deniz Duru was born in Istanbul in 1979. He received the B.Sc. degree in computer engineering from Istanbul University, Turkey, in 2000, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in biomedical engineering from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Bogazici University, Turkey, in 2004 and 2012, respectively. He was the recipient of Prof. Dr. Necmi Tanyolaç Award of Bogazici University in 2012. He worked as a Post-Doc researcher in Hulusi Behcet Life Sciences Center in Istanbul University. In 2013, he joined the Faculty of Sport Sciences in Marmara University as an Assistant Professor. His current research interests include biomedical signal processing, algorithm design and implementation and data mining in medicine. He has published 6 journal articles (SCI(E)) and more than 30 full page international conference paper.

Key Topics

We welcome papers related to the following topics (but not limited to):

  • Knowledge Discovery in Medical Data
  • Bioinformatics
  • Machine Learning in Medicine
  • Computer-Aided Detection and Diagnosis
  • Medical Imaging Technology