This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, AIME 2011, held in Bled, Slovenia, in July 2011.The 42 revised full and short papers presented together with 2 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 113 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on knowledge-based systems; data mining; special session on AI applications; probabilistic modeling and reasoning; terminologies and ontologies; temporal reasoning and temporal data mining; therapy planning, scheduling and guideline-based care; and natural language processing.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence Edited by R. Goebel, J. Siekmann, and W. Wahlster
Subseries of Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Mor Peleg Nada Lavraˇc Carlo Combi (Eds.)
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 13th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, AIME 2011 Bled, Slovenia, July 2-6, 2011 Proceedings
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Series Editors Randy Goebel, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Jörg Siekmann, University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany Wolfgang Wahlster, DFKI and University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany Volume Editors Mor Peleg University of Haifa Department of Information Systems Haifa 31905, Israel E-mail:
[email protected] Nada Lavraˇc Jožef Stefan Institute Department of Knowledge Technologies 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia E-mail:
[email protected] Carlo Combi University of Verona Department of Computer Science 37134 Verona, Italy E-mail:
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ISSN 0302-9743 e-ISSN 1611-3349 ISBN 978-3-642-22217-7 e-ISBN 978-3-642-22218-4 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-22218-4 Springer Heidelberg Dordrecht London New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2011930409 CR Subject Classification (1998): I.2, J.3, H.2.8, H.3-4, C.2 LNCS Sublibrary: SL 7 – Artificial Intelligence
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Preface
The European Society for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIME) was established in 1986 following a very successful workshop held in Pavia, Italy, the previous year. The principal aims of AIME are to foster fundamental and applied research in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to medical care and medical research, and to provide a forum at biennial conferences for discussing any progress made. For this reason the main activity of the society was the organizatio