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CENTERIS 2011: Vilamoura, Portugal
- Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha, João Varajão, Philip Powell, Ricardo Martinho:
ENTERprise Information Systems - International Conference, CENTERIS 2011, Vilamoura, Portugal, October 5-7, 2011, Proceedings, Part III. Communications in Computer and Information Science 221, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-24351-6
Serious Games and Applications for Health and Social Care
- Catarina I. Reis, Carla S. Freire, Joaquín Fernández, Josep Maria Monguet:
Patient Centered Design: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Working with Health Professionals and Schizophrenic Patients in e-Therapy Contexts. 1-10 - Victor Torres-Padrosa, Eusebi Calle, José-Luis Marzo, Mercè Rovira:
A Medicosocial Videoconferencing Tool for the Elderly, Impaired and Long-Term Care Patients. 11-20 - Gustavo Miranda Caran, Joselice Ferreira Lima:
Survey Model of the Information Behavior Seeking in the Web for People with Visual Impairment. 21-29 - David Loudon, Bruce Carse, Alastair S. Macdonald:
Investigating the Use of Visualisations of Biomechanics in Physical Rehabilitation. 30-39 - Telmo Silva, Jorge Ferraz de Abreu, Osvaldo Rocha Pacheco, Pedro Almeida:
User Identification: A Key Factor for Elderly Viewers to Benefit from Interactive Television Services. 40-48 - Jorge Ferraz de Abreu, Pedro Almeida, João Afonso, Telmo Silva, Ricardo Dias:
Participatory Design of a Social TV Application for Senior Citizens - The iNeighbour TV Project. 49-58 - Rita Oliveira, Jorge Ferraz de Abreu, Ana Margarida Pisco Almeida:
An iTV Audio Description Service: Suggesting Requirements and Features for Visually Impaired Users. 59-68
Telemedicine and Imaging Technologies
- Julio Silva, Anderson Vinicius Alves Ferreira, Elenilson Vieira, Marcello Passos, Erick Melo, Tatiana A. Tavares, Gustavo H. M. B. Motta, Guido Lemos de Souza Filho:
A Multi-stream Tool to Support Transmission in Surgery Applied to Telemedicine. 69-78 - Sonia Ayachi Ghannouchi, Maha Chebil:
Introducing Innovative Business Processes in Enterprise Functioning: Case of Telemedicine Processes. 79-88 - Diego Roberto Colombo Dias, José Remo Ferreira Brega, Marcelo de Paiva Guimarães, Fábio Modesto, Bruno Barberi Gnecco, José Roberto Pereira Lauris:
3D Semantic Models for Dental Education. 89-96 - Diogo Roxo, José Silvestre Silva, Jaime B. Santos, Paula Martins, Eduardo Castela, Rui Martins:
Evaluation of the Inter-observer Cardiac Chamber Contour Extraction versus a Level Set Algorithm. 97-106 - Andrey Naumenko, Romain Farkas, Marc André, Michael Friedrich:
Requirements for Laser Doppler Imaging Modality Representation in DICOM. 107-116 - Carlos Rodríguez-Solano, Jesús Cáceres Tello, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia:
Generating SNOMED CT Subsets from Clinical Glossaries: An Exploration Using Clinical Guidelines. 117-127 - Moacyr Francischetti-Corrêa, Luis Carlos Trevelin, Marcelo de Paiva Guimarães:
Molecular Visualization with Supports of Interaction, Immersion and Collaboration among Geographically-Separated Research Groups. 128-135
Healthcare Information Management, Medical Records and Business Processes
- Juanjo Bote, Miquel Termens, Gemma Gelabert:
Evaluation of Healthcare Institutions for Long-Term Preservation of Electronic Health Records. 136-145 - Darien Rosa-Paz, Ramiro Pérez-Vázquez, Juan M. Fernández-Luna, Juan F. Huete:
Information Retrieval from Heterogeneous Data Sources: An Application for Managing Medical Records. 146-155 - Julio Duarte, Carlos Filipe Portela, António Abelha, José Machado, Manuel Filipe Santos:
Electronic Health Record in Dermatology Service. 156-164 - Bo Yu, J. Varga, Duminda Wijesekera, Angelos Stavrou, Anoop Singhal:
Specifying Time-Out Points in Surgical EMRs-Work in Progress. 165-174 - Yi Ding, Bing Wu, Erqiang Zhou, Jianfeng Wu:
The Scenario-Oriented Method for Recording and Playing-Back Healthcare Information. 175-184 - Javier Díaz, Laura Fava, Pablo Iuliano, Diego Vilches, Maria Alicia Terzaghi, Jorge Rosso:
A Patient Referral and Counter-Referral Management System for Hospitals. 185-193 - Valéria Farinazzo Martins, Lincoln de Assis Moura Jr.:
An Evaluation Methodology for Automatic Transcription System of Radiology Reports. 194-203 - João Santos, Tomé R. Vardasca, Carlos Leishenring, Henrique M. G. Martins:
Projecto C: Surgical Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Database. 204-212
Decision Support Systems and Business Intelligence in Health and Social Care Contexts
- Carlos Gomes, Fabricio Sperandio, José Luís Cabral de Moura Borges, Bernardo Almada-Lobo, António Carvalho Brito:
A Decision Support System for Surgery Theatre Scheduling Problems. 213-222 - Alexandra Cabral, Carla Pina, Humberto Machado, António Abelha, Maria Salazar, César Quintas, Carlos Filipe Portela, José Machado, José Neves, Manuel Filipe Santos:
Data Acquisition Process for an Intelligent Decision Support in Gynecology and Obstetrics Emergency Triage. 223-232 - Carlos Filipe Portela, Manuel Filipe Santos, Álvaro M. Silva, José Machado, António Abelha:
Enabling a Pervasive Approach for Intelligent Decision Support in Critical Health Care. 233-243 - Manuel Filipe Santos, Wesley Mathew, Carlos Filipe Portela:
Grid Data Mining for Outcome Prediction in Intensive Care Medicine. 244-253 - Milton Santos, Luís Bastião, Carlos Costa, Augusto Silva, Nelson Pacheco da Rocha:
DICOM and Clinical Data Mining in a Small Hospital PACS: A Pilot Study. 254-263 - Nuria Rico, Alberto Guillén, Carlos Tovar, José F. Guillén:
Preventing the Impact of Marital Dissolutions in Children by Regression Techniques. 264-271 - Pedro Miguel Rodrigues, João Paulo Teixeira:
Artificial Neural Networks in the Discrimination of Alzheimer's Disease. 272-281
Architectures and Emerging Technologies in Healthcare Organisations
- Andrew S. Targowski:
Architecture of Health Information Infrastructure: The Case of the United States of America. 282-288 - Cláudio Teixeira, Joaquim Sousa Pinto, Flávio Ferreira, André Oliveira, António J. S. Teixeira, Carlos Pereira:
Cloud Computing Enhanced Service Development Architecture for the Living Usability Lab. 289-296 - David Mendes, Irene Pimenta Rodrigues:
A Semantic Web Pragmatic Approach to Develop Clinical Ontologies, and Thus Semantic Interoperability, Based in HL7 v2.XML Messaging. 297-306 - João Paulo Teixeira, Vanda Lopes:
Electrocardiogram Events Detection. 307-316 - Filipe Felisberto, Miguel Felgueiras, Patrício Domingues, Florentino Fdez-Riverola, António Pereira:
Improving the Elder Care's Wireless Sensor Network Fall Detection System Using Logistic Regression. 317-326 - Filipe Felisberto, Miguel Felgueiras, Alexandra Seco, Florentino Fdez-Riverola, António Pereira:
Application of Statistical Methods to Improve an Acceleration Based Algorithm. 327-336 - Licínio Kustra Mano, Ana Margarida Pisco Almeida:
Communication Framework for Emergency Rescue Services Enhanced by Personal Health Monitoring Solutions: Methodological Approach. 337-346 - Saulo Barbará de Oliveira, Antonio José Balloni, e Favio Akiyoshi Toda:
The Use of Information Technology in Public Hospitals in the City of Rio de Janeiro. 347-360 - Samuel Brás, Rui Rijo, David Bastos, António Pereira:
Information Management, Proposal for an Integration Platform Using Metadata. 361-370
M-Health
- Nuno F. Rodrigues, João L. Vilaça:
A Mobile Health Care Rule-Based System. 371-383 - Álvaro Alvares de Carvalho César Sobrinho, Leandro Dias da Silva, Leonardo Melo de Medeiros:
A User-Centered Approach for the Development of a Pervasive Mobile Tool for Health Care. 384-391 - Luís M. C. C. Pedro, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues, Henrique M. G. Martins:
mULCER - A Mobile Ulcer Care Record Approach for Integrative Care. 392-401 - Selma Limam Mansar, Sham Kekre:
A Founding Framework for Addressing Obesity in Qatar Using Mobile Technologies. 402-412 - Vasiliki Gkintzou, Theodora Papablasopoulou, Vasileios Syrimpeis, Efrosini Sourla, Giannis Tzimas, Athanasios K. Tsakalidis:
A Web and Smart Phone System for Tibia Open Fractures. 413-422 - Tiago Fernandes, Samanta Alves, José Carlos Miranda, Cristina Queirós, Verónica Orvalho:
LIFEisGAME: A Facial Character Animation System to Help Recognize Facial Expressions. 423-432
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