CFP – AIMJ Special Issue

              ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE JOURNAL
                           Special Issue on
     Intelligent Monitoring and Control of Dynamic Physiological Systems

                            CALL FOR PAPERS

A special issue of the Elsevier international journal ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
IN MEDICINE is planned to be devoted to recent developments in the technology
of intelligent patient monitoring. The special issue will focus specifically
on AI techniques developed to cope with monitoring and control problems that
arise when dealing with dynamic physiological systems. Example applications in
this area include:
        o Patient monitoring systems that attempt real time diagnosis and
          tracking of dynamic physiological events (e.g.ECG,haemodynamics,EEG).
        o Diagnostic systems that handle time varying physiological data
          (eg glucose metabolism, acid-base homeostasis)
        o Closed Loop Control systems e.g Drug delivery or ventilator
          management systems.
This is a rapidly expanding research area, and the special issue aims to
collect
together papers describing state of the art technical contributions as well as
reviews and critical discussions of key research questions. The special issue
is scheduled to appear as one of the Volume 4 (1992) series.  Papers
describing
original research contributions are solicited and topics of specific interest
include:

 o Knowledge Representation of dynamic physiological systems.
   e.g. the role of deep, qualitative, or causal representations, and
   their adequacy for clinical monitoring and control tasks.

 o Reasoning with Multiple Physiological Models or Levels of Representation.
   e.g. selecting appropriate representations based on task specification
   and switching representations when current representations prove inadequate.

 o Diagnosis of time varying disorders.
   e.g. reason maintenance systems, model-based diagnosis

 o Planning
   e.g. Real time issues for diagnosis and control

 o Integrating Architectures
   e.g. Blackboard systems, mixed architecture systems

 o Closed loop control of therapeutic devices

 o User Interfaces
   e.g. The development of adaptive user interfaces and user and
   dialogue modelling to deal with the specific needs of systems for
   monitoring and control.

Papers offering critical reviews of progress in the field, of specific research
issues and of the development of significant research projects are also sought.
Potential authors interested in submitting review papers are encouraged to
discuss the scope of their papers before submission.

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS: Papers must comply with the usual format specified for
the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Journal. Contributions should be
written
in English with an abstract and a list of keywords. Three copies should
be sent
to the Special Issue Editor. Authors are requested to put their mailing
address on the manuscript, along with email, telephone and fax if possible.
Copies of the full "Instructions for Authors" can be obtained from the contact
address below.

DEADLINES: Papers must arrive AT THE VERY LATEST by January 1, 1992

CONTACT : Address all correspondence and send manuscripts to the special issue
editor:
                 Dr. Enrico Coiera
                 Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
                 Filton Rd.,
                 Stoke-Gifford
                 Bristol BS12 6QZ
                 UNITED KINGDOM

          Email: e…@hplb.hpl.hp.com
                 e…@hplb.hp.co.uk
                 ewc%hplb.u…@ukc.ac.uk

          Phone: + 44 272 799910 ext 28223
          Fax:   + 44 272 790554                

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                  ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE JOURNAL
                               Special Issue on
         Intelligent Monitoring and Control of Dynamic Physiological Systems

                                CALL FOR PAPERS

    A special issue of the Elsevier international journal ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    IN MEDICINE is planned to be devoted to recent developments in the technology
    of intelligent patient monitoring. The special issue will focus specifically
    on AI techniques developed to cope with monitoring and control problems that
    arise when dealing with dynamic physiological systems. Example applications in
    this area include:
            o Patient monitoring systems that attempt real time diagnosis and
              tracking of dynamic physiological events (e.g.ECG,haemodynamics,EEG).
            o Diagnostic systems that handle time varying physiological data
              (eg glucose metabolism, acid-base homeostasis)
            o Closed Loop Control systems e.g Drug delivery or ventilator
              management systems.
    This is a rapidly expanding research area, and the special issue aims to
    collect
    together papers describing state of the art technical contributions as well as
    reviews and critical discussions of key research questions. The special issue
    is scheduled to appear as one of the Volume 4 (1992) series.  Papers
    describing
    original research contributions are solicited and topics of specific interest
    include:

     o Knowledge Representation of dynamic physiological systems.
       e.g. the role of deep, qualitative, or causal representations, and
       their adequacy for clinical monitoring and control tasks.

     o Reasoning with Multiple Physiological Models or Levels of Representation.
       e.g. selecting appropriate representations based on task specification
       and switching representations when current representations prove inadequate.

     o Diagnosis of time varying disorders.
       e.g. reason maintenance systems, model-based diagnosis

     o Planning
       e.g. Real time issues for diagnosis and control

     o Integrating Architectures
       e.g. Blackboard systems, mixed architecture systems

     o Closed loop control of therapeutic devices

     o User Interfaces
       e.g. The development of adaptive user interfaces and user and
       dialogue modelling to deal with the specific needs of systems for
       monitoring and control.

    Papers offering critical reviews of progress in the field, of specific research
    issues and of the development of significant research projects are also sought.
    Potential authors interested in submitting review papers are encouraged to
    discuss the scope of their papers before submission.

    INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS: Papers must comply with the usual format specified for
    the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Journal. Contributions should be
    written
    in English with an abstract and a list of keywords. Three copies should
    be sent
    to the Special Issue Editor. Authors are requested to put their mailing
    address on the manuscript, along with email, telephone and fax if possible.
    Copies of the full "Instructions for Authors" can be obtained from the contact
    address below.

    DEADLINES: Papers must arrive AT THE VERY LATEST by January 1, 1992

    CONTACT : Address all correspondence and send manuscripts to the special issue
    editor:
                     Dr. Enrico Coiera
                     Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
                     Filton Rd.,
                     Stoke-Gifford
                     Bristol BS12 6QZ
                     UNITED KINGDOM

              Email: e…@hplb.hpl.hp.com
                     e…@hplb.hp.co.uk
                     ewc%hplb.u…@ukc.ac.uk

              Phone: + 44 272 799910 ext 28223
              Fax:   + 44 272 790554