SESSION 245: <BR/>Health data science and artificial intelligence

Track 6
Sunday, July 9, 2023
1:15 PM - 2:45 PM
C4.6

Overview

C4.6
Presentations


Speaker

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Ben Magid
Chief Executive Officer
Virtualcare

Session chair

Biography

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Dr David Ireland
Senior Research Scientist
Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO

Dolores: A mobile chatbot for people living with chronic pain

1:15 PM - 1:25 PM

Presentation

Biography

Dr. David Ireland is a senior research scientist at the Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO. His research interest are diverse and include natural language processing, artificial intelligence, signal processing, human-computer interaction, logic programming, and computational electromagnetics.
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Dr Kento Sugimoto
Assistant Professor
Osaka University

Classification of diagnostic certainty in radiology reports with deep learning

1:25 PM - 1:35 PM

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Biography

The author got master's degree in medicine from Osaka University Graduate in 2019. The author will get PhD in medicine from Osaka University Graduate in 2023.
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Dr Joel Scanlan
Senior Lecturer
University of Tasmania

Using natural language processing to predict risk in electronic health records

1:35 PM - 1:45 PM

Biography

Dr Joel Scanlan is a senior lecturer at the Australian Institute of Health Service Management (AIHSM) at the University of Tasmania, and is also an A/Professor – Maritime Cyber Security at The Western Norway University of Applied Sciences. His research interests are primarily in cyber security, machine learning, and health.
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Dr Mike Conway
Senior Lecturer
The University of Melbourne

Automatic extraction of skin and soft tissue infection status from clinical notes

1:45 PM - 1:55 PM

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Biography

Mike Conway is a senior lecturer in digital health at the University of Melbourne.
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Dr Zoie S.Y. Wong
Associate Professor
St. Luke's International University

Rule-based natural language processing pipeline to detect medication-related named entities: Insights for transfer learning

1:55 PM - 2:05 PM

Biography

Zoie S.Y. Wong is an Associate Professor at St. Luke's International University. Dr. Wong’s interests are in digital health innovation. They have solid experience in tailoring, developing and implementing natural language processing (NLP) and artificial intelligence (AI) methods to learn from complex real-world free text health data, particularly incident reports.
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Dr Fatemeh Shah-Mohammadi
Research Assistant Professor
University of Utah

NLP-assisted differential diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation

2:05 PM - 2:15 PM

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Biography

Fatemeh Shah-Mohammadi received the Ph.D. degree in engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA. She is currently with the University of Utah. Her research interest includes machine learning and big data applications to biomedical informatics.
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Dr Joseph Finkelstein
Professor
University of Utah

NLP-assisted differential diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation

2:05 PM - 2:15 PM

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Biography

Joseph Finkelstein, MD, PhD is Professor of Population Health Science at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai where he directs the Center for Biomedical and Population Health informatics. His research is focused on innovative health information technologies supporting prevention and management of chronic health conditions.
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Prof Mowafa Househ
Professor
Hamad Bin Khalifa University

Locating loneliness through social intelligence analysis

2:15 PM - 2:25 PM

Biography

1. I am a passionate health informatician that wants to make the world a better place through informtaics. 2. I empower and inspire my students and colleagues in seeing the greatness they bring to the world through health informatics. 3. I have a dedicated unrelenting passion for making a difference in the Arab world. 4. I am a researcher, innovator, social entrepreneur, teacher, and author of health informatics in the Arab World affiliated with Hamad Bin Khalifa University, College of Science and Engineering, Qatar Foundation, Qatar. 5. I have received several awards locally and internationally within the field of health informatics recognizing my research and entrepreneurship efforts which include: Distinguished Arab Scholar Award 2017 (Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development); Researcher Award, King Abdullah International Medical Research Centre, 2015; MBC Hope Awards for Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship in 2015; Finalist for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Arab Enterprise Forum competition, 2014; Young Researcher Award, King Abdullah International Medical Research Centre, 2010; Northern British Columbia Healthcare in Technology Award, Canada, 2007; The Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Trainee Award, Canada, 2003. 6. I have published over 200 research articles and edited over 14 books in the field of health informatics.

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