Workshop „Wissensrepräsentation und Patientenmodellierung für computerassistierte Interventionen“


Model-guided therapy aims at exploiting all available information, taking advantage of the increased computational power to combine, analyze and present specific patient data related to the complete health state of the subject. The goal is to build a complete model of the specific patient for the specific medical situation to offer specific therapy alternatives. The promise of such model-guided therapy is a more precise diagnosis, better prediction of outcomes, and individualized planning, performance and evaluation of interventions.

To achieve this, the availability of a patient-specific model is necessary. This patient-specific model is an organized collection of all relevant medical and clinical data. The model must be comprehensive, including all information available, but it must also be adaptable, making it possible to support specific clinical workflows. The model must also allow reasoning and must be adaptive, continually incorporating new information and knowledge.

Topics of interest regarding this patient-specific model include:
  • Generation and validation of medical patient models
  • Knowledge modeling in the medical domain
  • Visualization of organ and patient models
  • Reasoning with medical models
  • Modeling, integrating and applying clinical workflows
Contributions are invited from computer scientists, engineers and clinical practitioners with an interest in studying all aspects of the creation and use of a patient-specific model to support model-guided therapy to achieve more effective, individual diagnosis and therapy.

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Ansprechpartner
R. Mayoral (rafael.mayoral@medizin.uni-leipzig.de, Tel. 0341 97 12113)

Organisatoren
O. Burgert
R. Mayoral

Programmkomitee
C. Bulitta
O. Burgert
O. Dössel
A. Frangi
H. Hahn
T. Lüth
R. Mayoral
K. Radermacher
A. Schlaefer
G. Strauß
S. Weber
A. Winter