[Corpora-List] Deadline Extension (Jan 28): EACL 2014 Workshop on Health Text Mining and Information Analysis (Louhi 2014)

Aron Hennrikson aronhen at dsv.su.se
Wed Jan 22 09:46:26 UTC 2014


[Apologies for multiple postings]

*** DEADLINE EXTENSION (JANUARY 28) ***

EACL 2014 Workshop - The Fifth International Workshop on Health Text 
Mining and Information Analysis (Louhi 2014)
http://dsv.su.se/louhi2014

Location: EACL 2014, in Gothenburg, Sweden (April 27, 2014)

Extended submission deadline: January 28, 2014

** Call for Papers **

The Fifth International Workshop on Health Text Mining and Information 
Analysis provides an interdisciplinary forum for researchers interested in 
automated processing of health documents. Health documents encompass 
electronic health records, clinical guidelines, spontaneous reports for 
pharmacovigilance, biomedical literature, health forums/blogs or any other 
type of health-related documents. The Louhi workshop series started in 2008 
in Turku, Finland and has previously been organized four times. Louhi 2010 
was co-located with NAACL in Los Angeles and Louhi 2011 with Artificial 
Intelligence in Medicine (AIME) in Bled, Slovenia. The latest edition, Louhi 
2013, was held in Sydney.

Louhi 2014 is soliciting long and short papers describing original research. 
Long papers (8 pages excluding references) must describe substantial and 
completed work. Short papers (4 pages excluding references) typically 
describe a focused contribution, a negative result, a software package or work 
in progress. The areas include, but are not limited to, the following language 
processing techniques and related areas:

* Techniques supporting information extraction, e.g. named entity 
recognition, negation and uncertainty detection
* Classification and text mining applications (e.g. diagnostic classifications 
such as ICD-10 and nursing intensity scores) and problems (e.g. handling of 
unbalanced data sets)
* Text representation, including dealing with data sparsity and dimensionality 
issues
* Domain adaptation, e.g. adaptation of standard NLP tools (incl. tokenizers, 
PoS-taggers, etc) to the medical domain
* Information fusion, i.e. integrating data from various sources, e.g. 
structured and narrative documentation
* Unsupervised methods, including distributional semantics
* Evaluation, gold/reference standard construction and annotation
* Syntactic, semantic and pragmatic analysis of health documents
* Anonymization / de-identification of health records and ethics
* Supporting the development of medical terminologies and ontologies
* Individualization of content, consumer health vocabularies, summarization 
and simplification of text
* NLP for supporting documentation and decision making practices
* Predictive modeling of adverse events, e.g. adverse drug events and hospital 
acquired infections

We welcome submissions on topics related to text mining of health 
documents, particularly emphasizing multidisciplinary aspects of health 
documentation and the interplay between nursing and medical sciences, 
information systems, computational linguistics and computer science. We also 
encourage submissions reporting on work for minor languages, representing 
the diverse challenge that traits in different languages pose to common tasks.

** Important Dates **

Long and short paper submission deadline (extended): 28 January 2014
Notification to authors: 20 February 2014
Paper camera-ready due: 3 March 2014
Workshop: 27 April 2014

** Submission Instructions **

For Louhi 2014, the following two types of submissions will be accepted: long 
papers (8 pages excluding references) and short papers (4 pages excluding 
references).

Submissions go through a rigorous, double-blind review process, where each 
submission is reviewed by three program committee members. The initial 
manuscript submission should therefore not include acknowledgments, 
authors' names or affiliations. Extensive referring to own previous work 
should also be avoided. The submissions will be judged on originality, 
relevance, technical quality and presentation. 

Accepted papers will be presented by the authors in a regular workshop 
session. All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. 
Similar to previous Louhi workshops, authors of selected papers will be 
offered the possibility to submit extended papers for potential publication in 
a special issue of a high-impact journal, e.g. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 
as for Louhi 2013.

Louhi 2014 will only accept electronic submission via its START submission 
system: https://www.softconf.com/eacl2014/Louhi/. The submissions 
should be in PDF format and anonymized for review. All submissions must 
follow the EACL 2014 formatting requirements (available on the EACL 2014 
website). We strongly advise the use of the Word or LaTeX template files 
provided by EACL 2014: http://www.eacl2014.org/files/eacl-2014-styles.zip

Submitted papers should describe original work. Simultaneous submission to 
other forums (e.g. other conferences with published proceedings) is not 
allowed. A significant overlap in content with previously published work 
should be clearly indicated to the program committee.

** Invited Speaker **

Sophia Ananiadou, professor in the School of Computer Science at the 
University of Manchester and director of the National Centre for Text Mining 
(NaCTeM).

** Organizers **

Louhi 2014 is organized by the Clinical Text Mining Group at the Department 
of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV) at Stockholm University.

Chair: Sumithra Velupillai
Program Co-chairs: Hercules Dalianis, Maria Kvist and Martin Duneld
Publication Chair: Martin Duneld
Local Organization Chairs: Maria Skeppstedt and Aron Henriksson

** Programme Committee **

Anette Hulth, Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Antti Airola, University of Turku, Finland
Barbro Back, Åbo Akademi University, Finland
Beáta Megyesi, Uppsala University, Sweden
David Martinez, NICTA, Australia
Dimitris Kokkinakis, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Filip Ginter, University of Turku, Finland
Gintaré Grigonyté, Stockholm University, Sweden
Hanna Suominen, NICTA, Australia
Henning Müller, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland
Jon D. Patrick, Health Language Laboratories, Australia
Jong C. Park, KAIST Computer Science, Korea
Jussi Karlgren, KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Lawrence Cavedon, RMIT University, Australia
Mats Wirén, Stockholm University, Stockholm
Özlem Uzuner, MIT, USA
Pierre Zweigenbaum, LIMSI, Computer Sciences Laboratory for Mechanics and Engineering Sciences, France
Richárd Farkas, Institute of Informatics, Hungary
Sabine Bergler, Concordia University, Canada
Sampo Pyysalo, University of Tokyo, Japan
Sanna Salanterä, University of Turku, Finland
Sophia Ananiadou, University of Manchester, U.K.
Stefan Schulz, Graz General Hospital and University Clinics, Austria
Stephen Anthony, The Kirby Institute for infection and immunity in society, Australia
Tapio Salakoski, University of Turku, Finland
Thomas Brox Røst, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Wray Buntine, NICTA, Australia

--
Aron Henriksson
PhD student
Dept. of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV)
Stockholm University
Forum 100, 164 40 Kista, Sweden
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