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    Forwarded from MEDINF-L@DEARN (Medical Informatics)

    Artificial Intelligence is becoming a topic of interest in Biomechanics
    and Kinesiology; cf, f.e., the GAITSPERT expert system for Gait Analysis
    developed by Bourne's group at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, as
    published in the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering about two
    years ago. The A.I. and Vision lists on the ARPA/Internet, for example,
    contain a lot of robotics-related modelling information.

    Herman J. Woltring

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    Date: Tue, 6 Dec 88 12:08:31 SET
    Sender: MEDINF-L
    From: "Dr.R. Engelbrecht INT+49(0)89.3187-5330"

    Dear colleagues,

    Please find enclosed the "Call for Papers" of AIME 89. I think this will
    be a good opportunity for exchanging experience and demonstrating new
    developments.

    with best wishes -- Rolf Engelbrecht
    :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:
    Second European Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

    City University, London

    29th - 31st August 1989

    AIME 89



    AIME

    In 1986 the European Society for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
    (AIME) was established to foster fundamental and applied research in
    Artificial Intelligence for medical care and medical research. AIME
    also assists industry in identifying high quality applications which
    exploit these techniques.

    A major feature of AIME activity is a series of international
    conferences held every two years. The next conference, AIME 89, is to
    be held in London from 29th - 31st August 1989.



    BMIS

    AIME 89 is being organised by the British Medical Informatics Society
    which promotes advanced informatics in medicine.

    The Conference incorporates the Sixth National Conference on Expert
    Systems in Medicine, which is usually held at the Royal Free Hospital.



    Organising Committee

    John Cookson (Chairman) - The London Hospital Medical College
    Ewart Carson - City University
    Mark Leaning - University College London
    Jayne Morgan - Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar
    Jeremy Wyatt - Charing Cross & Westminster Medical School


    Programme Committee

    J. Hunter (Aberdeen) Chairman
    J. van Bemmel (Rotterdam)
    I. Bratko (Ljubliana)
    S. Cerri (Milan)
    R. Engelbrecht (Munich)
    J. Fox (London)
    M. Fieschi (Marseilles)
    T. Groth (Uppsala)
    A. Hasman (Maastricht)
    W. Horn (Vienna)
    J-L. Renaud-Salis (Bordeaux)
    D. Spiegelhalter (Cambridge)
    M. Stefanelli (Pavia)
    T. Wetter (Heidelberg)

    Conference Secretariat

    AIME 89
    Bell Howe Conferences
    Gothic House
    Barker Gate
    Nottingham
    England NG1 1JU
    Tel: in UK 0602 410679; overseas 44 602 410679


    Aims and Scope of the Conference

    The scope of AIME 89 ranges from theoretical research to practical
    applications of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine.

    Main themes will include:

    - knowledge representation
    - knowledge elicitation
    - clinical applications
    - knowledge engineering tools
    - methodology


    The scientific programme will also include lectures by invited speakers
    and a structured poster session.

    Delegates will be drawn from medicine, computer science and a wide range
    of related disciplines.



    Call for Papers

    Papers are invited on any aspect of the theory, design or application of
    medical AI systems. Submissions will be refereed by an international panel
    on the basis of draft, full length papers which must be in English, length
    up to 5.000 words. Three copies are required. The author's name(s) and
    affiliations should appear only on the first page which will be removed
    before the paper is sent for refereeing. All papers accepted will appear
    in the Conference proceedings.



    Deadlines

    15th January 1989 - Final date for receipt of draft papers
    15th March, 1988 - Notification of acceptance of papers
    1st May 1898 - Final date for receipt of camera ready copy

    Intending contributors should send two copies of their paper (5000 words max.)
    to the Conference Secretariat by January 15th 1989. Please notice that the
    deadline has been extended and further entension is not possible.
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