biomedical informatics

The health Natural Language Processing Center

Abbreviated Title: 
hNLP
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Event Dates: 
20 Mar 2017
Location: 
Boston Children's Hospital
City: 
Boston
State: 
MASS
Country: 
USA
Contact: 
James Masanz, hNLP Center Technical Director,
Contact Email: 
James.Masanz [at] childrens.harvard.edu

Dear Community,

The health Natural Language Processing Center (hNLP Center) is open for membership! Please, visit the Center’s website at center.healthnlp.org

The Center mission is the curation, creation and dissemination of health data manually annotated by experts. Yes, this includes de-identified clinical narrative from the Electronic Medical Records!

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The 2015 International Workshop on Data Analytics for Evidence-based Healthcare

Abbreviated Title: 
DAEBH'15
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
2 Mar 2015
Event Dates: 
19 May 2015
Location: 
Rex Hotel
City: 
Ho Chi Minh City
Country: 
Viet Nam
Contact: 
Susan Zhou
Contact Email: 
susan.zhou [at] mq.edu.au

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International Workshop on Data Analytics for Evidence-based Healthcare
(DAEBH'15)
Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam, 19 May 2015
CALL FOR PAPERS
http://aihi.mq.edu.au/DAEBH2015/
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International Workshop on Data Analytics for Evidence-based Healthcare
(DAEBH'15) in Conjunction with the 19th Pacific-Asia Conference on

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Computational Semantics in Clinical Text 2013

Abbreviated Title: 
CSCT 2013
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
16 Nov 2012
Event Dates: 
19 Mar 2013
Location: 
University of Potsdam
City: 
Potsdam
Country: 
Germany
Contact: 
Stephen Wu
Contact Email: 
wu.stephen [at] mayo.edu

The first Computational Semantics in Clinical Text (CSCT) workshop is a forum for the exploration and application of medically-oriented computational semantics. Clinical text has unique semantic and pragmatic characteristics -- prototypically describing a physician-patient encounter with entities and events in the real world. Furthermore, large-scale semantic resources (e.g., UMLS Metathesaurus) are well-developed and frequently used, text corpora are increasingly available (e.g., i2b2 NLP Challenge data), and the possibility of tangible medical benefit is of broad interest.

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