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Ubiquity

Technologies for Better Health in Aging Societies : Proceedings of MIE2006

"Information technology helps to improve the quality of health care by disseminating and systematizing knowledge of diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities as well as the organization and management of care. Unobtrusive, active, non-invasive technologies, including wearable devices, allow us to continuously monitor and respond to changes in the health of a patient. Such devices range from micro-sensors integrated in textiles, through consumer electronics, to belt-worn personal computers with head mounted displays. Such ubiquitous computing allows us to identify new ways of managing care that promises to be considerably easier in letting patients maintain their good health while enjoying their life in their usual social setting, rather than having to spend much time at costly, dedicated health care facilities. It may prove essential for ensuring quality of life as well as health care for increasingly aging societies. In addition to the traditional topics of health and biomedical informatics, Ubiquity: technologies for better health in aging societies, a promising field for the future of health care, has been chosen as special topic for this publication of MIE2006."

In addition to the traditional topics of health and biomedical informatics, Ubiquity: technologies for better health in aging societies, a promising field for the future of health care, has been chosen as special topic for this publication ...

Medical Infobahn for Europe

Proceedings of MIE2000 and GMDS2000

The challenge of this century is to develop and introduce information technology for the improvement of quality and efficiency of health care. Telematics applications will focus on the patient and support evidence-based health informatics, will provide generic medical information for health care professionals and citizens, and support disease management as well as case management. Biometry and epidemiology continuously contribute to the progress in medicine by focussing on risk assessment, prevention, improvements in therapy, drug surveillance and safety, and by providing a rational synthesis for evidence. Presentations, demonstrations, tutorials and other contributions of medical informatics as well as the methodological contributions of biometry and epidemiology are covering an important number of topics.

The challenge of this century is to develop and introduce information technology for the improvement of quality and efficiency of health care.

Essays in Economic Analysis

The Proceedings of the Association of University Teachers of Economics Sheffield 1975

NEOCLASSICAL PROBLEMS AND M AN AGERIALIST/ KEYNESIAN
SOLUTIONS Of the two problems mentioned in the introductory paragraph, we
shall consider first the Radner problem since it has to do with the existence rather
than the ...

Towards an Arab higher education space: international challenges and societal responsibilities

Proceedings of the Arab Regional Conference on Higher Education

These capabilities are built and refined through learning, experience,
educational attitudes, and critical reading, both within and outside the school. ... it
measures the ability of the test-taker in each of the following areas: • Reading
comprehension • Logical relationship recognition ... among the test sections of
reading comprehension, syntax (grammar), listening comprehension and
compositional analysis.

Integrating efficient grassland farming and biodiversity

proceedings of the 13th International Occasional Symposium of the European Grassland Federation, Tartu, Estonia, 29-31 August 2005

It should be possible to quantify functional diversity and functional richness with
this approach. FD index reflects the range of character values present in a given
area, so it does not have the same significance for all plant traits. To assess the ...

Visual Information and Information Systems

Third International Conference, VISUAL'99, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 2-4, 1999, Proceedings

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Visual Information Systems, VISUAL'99, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in June 1999. The 100 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The book is divided into topical sections on visual information systems, interactive visual query, Internet search engines, video parsing, spatial data, visual languages, features and indexes for image retrieval, object retrieval, ranking and performance, shape retrieval, retrieval systems, image compression, virtual environments, recognition systems, and visualization systems.

System for Medical Image Retrieval The MIMS Model Richard Chbeir, Youssef
Amghar, and Andre Flory LISI - INSA 20 Avenue A. Einstein, F-69621
Villeurbanne - France Tel: (+33) 4 72438595, Fax: (+33) 4 72438597 {rchbeir,
amghar ...

Information Fusion and Geographic Information Systems

Proceedings of the Third International Workshop

Workshop Proceedings introduce research results received in the areas of information integration, development of GIS and GIS-applications for a wide spectrum of information systems varying considerably in purpose and scale. The new class of GIS - intelligent GIS - is considered, including principles of their building and programming technologies. Special attention is drawn to ontologies development and their use in GIS and GIS-applications.

This exchange must be supported by a smart architecture of the underlying
network and its systems and by a specific language format used to formulate
military communications, i.e., orders, requests and especially reports. Such a
language ...