THE WORLD CONGRESS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, COMPUTER ENGINEERING,
AND APPLIED COMPUTING
Health Informatics and Medical Systems
- Publisher
CSREA - Published
21st March 2019 - ISBN 9781601324795
- Language English
- Pages 152 pp.
- Size 8" x 11"
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- Publisher
CSREA - Published
25th March 2019 - ISBN 9781683924364
- Language English
- Pages 152 pp.
- Size 8" x 11"
This book contains the proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Health Informatics and Medical Systems (HIMS'18).
Health Informatics and Medical Systems is an important area that is at the intersection of information science, computer science, social science, behavioral science and health care. This field is mainly concerned with the resources, devices, and methods required to optimize the acquisition, storage, retrieval, processing and use of information in health and biomedicine. Health informatics is driven by computers, information and communication systems. It is a multi-disciplinary field that covers a wide spectrum of sub-fields. It combines the problem solving skills of computer scientists with health care professionals and health care givers.
HIMS is an international conference that serves researchers, scholars, professionals, students, and academicians who are looking to both foster working relationships and gain access to the latest research results.
Hamid R. Arabnia
Hamid R. Arabnia is Professor, Computer Science; Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Supercomputing (Springer); Elected Fellow, Int'l Society of Intelligent Biological Medicine (ISIBM); The University of Georgia, Department of Computer Science.
Leonidas Deligiannidis
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Fernando G. Tinetti
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Quoc-Nam Tran
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