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Reception
Welcome by Organizers
Session I: Keynote
Multi-morbid and Poorly Motivated Patient: How to Arrive at a Right Therapy and Help with Adhering to It
Wojtek Michalowski
Coffee-tea break
Session II: Knowledge sharing and integration
(L) A practical exercise on re-engineering clinical guideline models using different representation languages
Mar Marcos, Cristina Campos Sancho and Begoña Martínez-Salvador
(S) A Knowledge Representation Model for Clinical Pharmacology data integration: a Case Study in NSCLC Pharmacology
Liu Shen, Hongyu Kang, Si Zheng, Meng Wu, Li Hou and Jiao Li
(S) A Knowledge Representation Model for Health Information Standards: A Case Study of HL7 Message Type
Xiaoshuo Huang, Lin Yang and Jiao Li
(L) Deep learning for haemodialysis time series classification
Giorgio Leonardi, Stefania Montani and Manuel Striani
Lunch break
Session III: Knowledge representation for decision-support
(L) A methodology for goal-oriented guideline modeling in PROforma and its preliminary evaluation
Mor Peleg, Alexandra Kogan and Samson Tu
(S) GLARE-Edu: exploiting Computer-Interpretable Guidelines in education
Alessio Bottrighi, Gianpaolo Molino, Luca Piovesan and Paolo Terenziani
(L) Differential diagnosis of bacterial and viral meningitis using Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach.
Ewelina Gowin, Jerzy Błaszczyński, Roman Slowinski, Jacek Wysocki Wysocki and Danuta Januszkiewicz-Lewandowska.
(S) Aggregating Expert Opinions in Support of Medical Diagnostic Decision-Making
Clemens Gangl, Jan Maly, Martin Lackner and Stefan Woltran
Coffee break
Session IV: Abstraction and knowledge extraction for clinical processes
(L) Modelling ICU Patients to Improve Care Requirements and Outcome Prediction of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Mohammed Sayed and David Riaño
(S) Knowledge-based abstraction of medical process models
Alessio Bottrighi, Giorgio Leonardi, Stefania Montani and Paolo Terenziani
(S) Automated Medical Reporting: From Multimodal Inputs to Medical Reports with Knowledge Graphs
Lientje Maas, Adriaan Kisjes, Iman Hashemi, Floris Heijmans, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Sandra Van Dulmen and Sjaak Brinkkemper.
Closure by Organizers
Long presentations (L): 25 min. for exposition + 10 min. for questions.
Short presentations (S): 10 min. for exposition + 5 min. for questions.