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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240611T100000
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SUMMARY:Terminology in Practice: Development\, Dissemination\, and Accessibility\, and Their Impact on National Culture
DESCRIPTION:In this training session we explore the vital role of terminology as the critical starting point for all research and innovation initiatives and knowledge valorisation. \nTerminology is core to the communication and dissemination of results of any kind\, and in particular in relation to emerging or disruptive research. \nTerminology is a crucial starting point in all the research and innovation initiatives\, especially those revolving around digital transformation\,  digitalisation or increased efficiency. The speakers will look into how terminology represents the link between emerging technology\, research results from business and academia\, standardisation\, with a focus on a national case.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/terminology-in-practice-development-dissemination-and-accessibility-and-their-impact-on-national-culture/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240606T153000
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SUMMARY:Human Rights & ICT Standardisation
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday 6th June 2024 (15:30 – 17:30 CEST) the CSA European Commission funded project StandICT.eu 2026\, in collaboration with the HSBooster.eu project\, will discuss amongst experts working on human rights and standards\, the issue of how to ensure Human Rights are considered and dealt with when addressing technical specifications in ICT standardisation. \nThis webinar intends to invite experts working specifically on ICT Standardisation and bring in their areas of expertise around specific issues linked to topics which imply respect of Human Rights\, such as Virtual worlds\, Data\, cybersecurity\,  IoT AI and more.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/human-rights-ict-standardisation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240606
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SUMMARY:Dialogues in Neurodegenerative Disorders
DESCRIPTION:June 6th\, 2024\n\n\nHALL 1 – Innovations in Neurodegenerative Disease Research\nHALL 2 – Clinical Practices and Care\nHALL 3 – Family relations\, supportive environment\, and social networks\n\n\nHALL 1 – Innovations in Neurodegenerative Disease Research – Brain Banking and Biomarkers\nHALL 2 – Comprehensive Patient Care\, from Timely Diagnosis to Care Planning\nHALL 3 – Community health and care services\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 7th\, 2024\n\n\nHALL 1 – Novelties in Clinical Assessment\, Evaluation\, Treatment\nHALL 2 – Psychology in Care for Persons Living with Neurodegenerative Disorders\nHALL 3 – Digital Health\n\n\nHALL 1 – Prevention and Lifestyle Solutions\, Oral Health\, Speech and Sleep\nHALL 2 – Workshop with patients\nHALL 3 – Digital Health\n\n\nHALL 1 – Potential Novel Pharmacotherapies; Other Topics\nHALL 2 – Public health promotion and communication\nHALL 3 – Digital Health
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/dialogues-in-neurodegenerative-disorders/
LOCATION:Ljubljana\, Slovenia
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240405T143000
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SUMMARY:Hospitals on FHIR Experience #2
DESCRIPTION:Agenda \nModerator: Stefano Dalmiani – Monasterio Foundation – HospitalsOnFHIR co-Chair \n\n14:30 – 14:40 Introduction to FHIR and its use in Hospitals\, Luc Chatty – HospitalsOnFHIR France Ambassador and Fyrstain\n\nExperiences from the field and from research projects:  \n\n14:40 – 14:50 UPM – Madrid (Spain)\, Giuseppe Fico\n14:50 – 15:00 Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) de Toulouse – Toulouse (France)\, Christian Couder & Marion Bernon – CHU Toulouse interoperability team \n15:00 – 15:10 IDEHRA FHIR Experience – Wien (Austria)\, Stefan Sauermann\n15:10 – 15:20 iHelp FHIR Experience (Greece)\, Maritini Kalogerini\n15:20 – 15:30 Q&A and conclusions
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/hospitals-on-fhir-experience-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240403T163000
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CREATED:20240614T101142Z
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SUMMARY:OFE Lounge 2024: Standardisation and Open Source in the Age of Software Regulation
DESCRIPTION:The OFE Lounge 2024 seeks to bridge standardisation and open source organisations\, creating a platform to discuss the changing dynamics of software development and ICT standardisation. Drawing from previous iterations of the OFE Lounge Series\, as well as studies such as the JRC’s “The Relationship Between Open Source Software and Standard Setting” and OFE’s study “Standardisation and Open Source – Bringing them together” for the European Commission\, this series aims to facilitate knowledge transfer between significant open source and standardisation entities\, as well as the European Commission. For this iteration of the series\, we will focus on the standardisation activities following new EU regulation with implications for software development\, such as the Cyber Resilience Act and the AI Act.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/standardisation-and-open-source-in-the-age-of-software-regulation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240318T160000
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CREATED:20240614T100513Z
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SUMMARY:StandICT.eu Webinar - Open Source and Standardisation
DESCRIPTION:During the event\, to be held on 18th March 2024 from 16:00 to 18:00 CET\, we will delve into the complex relationship between standardisation and open source. There have been several attempts in the past to harvest the possible synergies between the two of them. However\, we observe still several challenges. In addition\, with the large amount of software deployed in Europe being based on open source\, the new EU Regulations on Software\, in particular the AI Act\, the Cyber Resilience Act\, and the Data Act\, largely affect open source software. The respective standards need to be implemented by open source software. And technologies addressing some of the essential requirements laid down by law are available already in open source.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/open-source-and-standardisation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240307T140000
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CREATED:20240614T095901Z
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SUMMARY:Women in ICT Standardisation
DESCRIPTION:The main objective of this webinar is to discuss and highlight the key gender gaps in ICT standardisation\, with a particular focus on the 8 policy priorities identified by the European Commission (EC) in the Annual Union work programme (AUWP) for European standardisation. The webinar aims to: \n\nAnalyse the main obstacles and problems that persist in ICT standardisation;\nDiscuss and analyse the main results and achievements obtained at the European and International level in promoting equity and inclusion in this field;\nProvide examples of practices and experiences empowering the role of women in standards development organisations and technical committees in the ICT domains;\nGive a general overview of the main gender gaps in the 8 policy priorities identified under the AUWP.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/women-in-ict-standardisation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240228T143000
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CREATED:20240614T095320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T095320Z
UID:5480-1709130600-1709136000@ihelp-project.eu
SUMMARY:Boosting standardisation in R&I projects - Achievements\, experiences and the road ahead - PART 2
DESCRIPTION:The HSbooster.eu webinar Boosting standardisation in R&I projects – Achievements\, experiences and the road ahead – PART 2 will continue exploring the key role of standardisation in Research and Innovation (R&I) projects\, offering standardisation experts and project teams opportunities to share achievements\, gain insights\, and discuss the future of standardisation. \nThe event focuses on learning from the experience of the current projects and experts that have engaged via HSbooster.eu over the latest months. Participants will better understand the new services\, opportunities\, tools and resources HSbooster.eu is offering to projects and standard experts.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/boosting-standardisation-in-ri-projects-achievements-experiences-and-the-road-ahead/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240118T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240118T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20240614T082245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T082245Z
UID:5471-1705573800-1705579200@ihelp-project.eu
SUMMARY:Horizon Standardization (HS) booster: Boosting standardisation in R&I projects - Achievements\, experiences and the road ahead
DESCRIPTION:The HSbooster.eu webinar Boosting standardisation in R&I projects – Achievements\, experiences and the road ahead will explore the key role of standardisation in Research and Innovation (R&I) projects\, offering standardisation experts and project teams opportunities to share achievements\, gain insights\, and discuss the future of standardisation. \nThe event focuses on learning from the experience of the current projects and experts that have engaged via HSbooster.eu over the latest months. Participants will better understand the new services\, opportunities\, tools and resources HSbooster.eu is offering to projects and standard experts.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/boosting-standardisation-in-ri-projects/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230907T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230907T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20230823T105149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230823T105149Z
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SUMMARY:iHELP Engaging Participation in the Upcoming Webinar on Health Sector Standardization
DESCRIPTION:In an era defined by groundbreaking technological advancements\, the pursuit of standardized practices within the healthcare sector is an imperative goal. Enter the iHELP Project initiative poised to revolutionize personalized healthcare. As an integral participant in the forthcoming “Standardisation in the Health Sector” webinar on September 7th\, 2023\, iHELP is primed to showcase its pioneering work in standardization\, data integration\, and AI-driven healthcare solutions. \n \nWebinar Concept Note: Standardisation in the Health Sector \n\nDate: 7 September 2023 Time: 3:00-5:00 PM (GMT+2)\n\nRegister Now: https://hsbooster.eu/webinar-health-form\n  \nAt its core\, the iHELP Project envisions a paradigm shift in healthcare delivery through a personalized healthcare framework. This framework encompasses the collection\, integration\, and management of health-related data from diverse sources\, meticulously structured into what is known as Holistic Health Records (HHR). By utilizing the power of artificial intelligence\, iHELP harnesses adaptive learning models to offer not only early risk predictions but also personalized prevention and intervention strategies. \nDuring the “Standardisation in the Health Sector” webinar\, iHELP pioneering contributions to healthcare standardization will take center stage. Expect engaging discussions on how iHELP’s holistic approach and AI-driven methodologies are reshaping healthcare practices. Key discussion points will include the role of standardization in data-driven healthcare\, the synergy between AI and personalized medicine\, and the real-world impact of user-centric mobile and wearable applications. \nWhether you’re a healthcare professional\, a technology enthusiast\, or an advocate for improved healthcare standards\, this webinar presents a golden opportunity to immerse yourself in a dialogue that’s shaping the future of healthcare. Mark your calendars for September 7th\, 2023\, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM (GMT+2)\, and embark on a journey towards a standardized\, personalized\, and technologically advanced healthcare landscape. \nThe iHELP Project‘s participation in the upcoming webinar serves as a testament to its unwavering dedication to driving innovation and transformation in healthcare. With its EU-funded foundation\, commitment to standardized practices\, and cutting-edge AI techniques\, iHELP stands poised to redefine personalized healthcare as we know it. Together\, we can stride confidently into a future where health-related data integration\, AI-driven insights\, and user-centric applications converge to create a healthier world for all.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/ihelp-engaging-participation-in-the-upcoming-webinar-on-health-sector-standardization/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230811
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SUMMARY:ICAMCS 2023 iHelp Special Session
DESCRIPTION:AIPER: AI and Big Data Applications towards Person-centered eHealth\, Personalized Recommendations and Improved QoL\nIntroduction\nThe successful exploration and interpretation of all health-related data play a vital role [1]. Healthcare data are available in different forms (e.g.\, images\, signals\, wavelengths\, etc.). All these data may come from different healthcare entities (i.e.\, patients themselves\, healthcare professionals\, etc.)\, where more and more entities place data demands on other entities\, and many healthcare organizations find themselves overwhelmed with data\, but lacking truly valuable information. At the same time\, the use of electronic health records (EHRs) enables the management of patient data\, for health care as well as other purposes\, across any kind of institutional\, regional\, or national border. Data can thus be shared and used more effectively for quality assurance\, disease surveillance\, public health monitoring\, and research [2]. On top of that\, a crucial role in the huge expansion of healthcare data play the utilization of the Internet of Things (IoT) and of wearable and mobile devices. The collection of data from such sources\, called secondary data\, and their integration with primary (historical\, medical) data is of the highest importance in modern eHealth [3]. Most AI-based prevention and intervention care models and associated clinical decisions exploit minimal amounts of the patients’ personal data (e.g.\, part of the patient’s medical history). Hence\, other important data sources for personalized\, patient-centric clinical decisions (e.g.\, lifestyle and behavioral data\, real-world data (RWD)\, genetics\, and genomics) are largely underexploited. Lack of integrated data (e.g.\, lifestyle data\, Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs)\, Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs)\, and genomic data) from patients that would allow clinicians to make personalized treatment decisions as part of their clinical decisions limits the effectiveness of prevention and intervention strategies\, the potential of patient-centric interactions between HCPs\, healthcare authorities\, patients\, and caregivers [4]. Likewise\, many treatment protocols for many diseases target the prolongation of the patient’s life\, while ignoring the patient’s Quality of Life (QoL) and well-being as perceived by the patient themselves [5]. Timely diagnosis is critical in the modern healthcare domain\, as early detection allows for accurate planning and the implementation of appropriate and personalized interventions and treatments to improve the Quality of Life (QoL) of the affected individuals. Early identification of modifiable risk factors relies on healthcare professionals (HCPs) to possess sufficient and integrated knowledge\, appropriate care programs\, and evidence-based approaches towards specialized\, multidisciplinary services both in terms of prevention and diagnosis of diverse health-related factors. Lack of integrated knowledge bases and the existence of fragmented healthcare data results in a limited understanding of underlying causal risk factors for several diseases. Moreover\, a significant gap remains between the delivery of stratified healthcare leading to personalization as current approaches often take a one-size-fits-all approach. Personalization implies a level of precision that seeks to treat the patient as opposed to the disease\, taking into account as an example comorbidities\, genetic predisposition\, and environmental factors. To address these challenges the potential of advanced technologies (i.e.\, Artificial Intelligence (AI)\, Big Data\, and Ambient Assisted Living (AAL)) for accurate risk prediction\, prevention\, and intervention should be examined. The utilization of such advanced technologies coupled with the introduction of data spaces and integrated knowledge bases will foster and enhance the delivery of personalized recommendations\, prevention and intervention measures\, and the introduction of long-lasting behavioral and lifestyle changes. \nAim of the Special Session\nA crucial role in the huge expansion of healthcare data play the utilization of the Internet of Things (IoT) and wearable and mobile devices. However\, there is a lack of integrated primary and secondary data from patients that would allow clinicians to make personalized treatment decisions. In addition\, a significant gap remains between the delivery of stratified healthcare leading to personalization as current approaches often take a one-size-fits-all approach\, while also ignoring the patient’s Quality of Life (QoL). The special session will focus on research and development efforts in the domain of eHealth and the introduction of emerging AI and Big Data solutions required to overcome these lacks\, driven by the research outcomes in the framework of an EU-funded project\, iHelp [6]. \nTopics\nIn this context\, the aim of this Special Session is to present research results on technologies\, tools\, and methods that support the development\, deployment\, and operation of advanced AI and Big Data systems. The main topics of interest include\, but are not limited to: \n\nStandardization\, harmonization\, and interoperability of healthcare data\nIntegrated Health Records\nAI tools for enhanced personalized recommendations\nPatient Digital Twins (PDTs)\nDialogue Language and Platforms targeted at eHealth applications\nVirtual Health Coaches and Agents\nFuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs) on personalized eHealth\nExplainable AI (XAI) techniques in the eHealth\nClinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS)\nIntegrated Care Model Libraries of AI Algorithms\nHealth Data Spaces\nIntegrated Healthcare Knowledge Bases\nBlockchain-based Data Exchange and Management in eHealth\nRobotic Systems Improving QoL\nPersonalized monitoring and alerting eHealth solutions\nDelivery Mechanisms for Personalised Healthcare\, Real-time Feedback\, and Behavioural Analytics\nSerious Games and Gamification (SGG) approaches towards personalization of prevention and intervention measures\nFuture research challenges in eHealth\n\nFor Authors\nThis special session will only accept review original papers that have not been previously published. Papers must be prepared in English and should be formatted based on according to the conference and IEEE proceedings guidelines (available here); two-column Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings with a maximum allowed camera-ready paper length of eight (8) printed pages including text\, figures\, and references. \nAuthors should send their manuscripts directly to gmanias@unipi.gr and dimos@unipi.gr to ensure that their manuscripts will be reviewed and published in the context of the Special Session.\nAccepted papers will be published in the ICAMCS conference proceedings by the CPS\, will be indexed by several platforms\, such as IEEEXplore\, Google Scholar\, ISI/CPCI\, Scopus\, etc. (http://www.icamcs.co/submit.html) and will also be presented directly in the Special Session. All papers will be reviewed and evaluated by independent experts and selected based on their originality\, merit\, and relevance to the special session. \n  \nFees \n\n320€ for publication of one paper in the IEEE Proceedings of ICAMCS 2023. More info here. All papers should not exceed the maximum length of eight (8) pages.\nFor extra paper from the same author\, the fee is 160€.\n\nThe Special Session submission link is here. \nImportant Dates\n\nPaper submission deadline: July 23rd\, 2023\nAcceptance notification: July 25th\, 2023\nCamera-ready deadline: July 29th\, 2023\nRegistration deadline: July 31st\, 2023\nSpecial Session Days: August 8th-10th\, 2023\n\nThe Special Session will be held in the context of the ICAMCS conference from the 8th to the 10th of August in Lefkada\, Greece. \nSpecial Session Format and Agenda\nThe special session will be initiated by a demo application and presentation\, entitled “Clinical DSS and AI models for personalized recommendations and measures to raise awareness of relevant factors of pancreatic cancer” highlighting requirements and needs towards personalized eHealth solutions. Two talks will be provided by invited speakers\, followed by accepted paper presentations. \nInvited speakers\nWe have confirmed the participation of the following invited speakers with expertise within the field of AI-based personalized healthcare applications both from technical and medical perspectives: \n\nProf. Tanja Tomson\, Karolinska Institutet (tanja.tomson@ki.se)\nDr. Pavlos Kranas\, LeanXcale\, Spain (pavlos@leanxcale.com)\n\nSpecial Session chairs\n\nMr. George Manias: Department of Digital Systems\, University of Piraeus\nProf. Dimosthenis Kyriazis: Department of Digital Systems\, University of Piraeus\n\n \n \n \n \n\nReferences\n[1] Jayaraman\, P. P.\, et al.\, (2020). Healthcare 4.0: A review of frontiers in digital health. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery\, 10(2)\, e1350.\n[2] Atasoy\, H.\, Greenwood\, B. N.\, & McCullough\, J. S. (2019). The digitization of patient care: a review of the effects of electronic health records on health care quality and utilization. Annual review of public health\, 40\, 487-500.\n[3] Carroll\, J. K.\, Moorhead\, A.\, Bond\, R.\, LeBlanc\, W. G.\, Petrella\, R. J.\, & Fiscella\, K. (2017). Who uses mobile phone health apps and does use matter? A secondary data analytics approach. Journal of medical Internet research\, 19(4)\, e125.\n[4] Yaqoob\, I.\, Salah\, K.\, Jayaraman\, R.\, & Al-Hammadi\, Y. (2021). Blockchain for healthcare data management: opportunities\, challenges\, and future recommendations. Neural Computing and Applications\, 1-16.\n[5] Lorkowski\, J.\, Grzegorowska\, O.\, & Pokorski\, M. (2021). Artificial intelligence in the healthcare system: An overview. Best Practice in Health Care\, 1-10.\n[6] G. Manias et al.\, “iHELP: Personalised Health Monitoring and Decision Support Based on Artificial Intelligence and Holistic Health Records\,” 2021 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC)\, 2021\, pp. 1-8\, doi: 10.1109/ISCC53001.2021.9631475.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/icamcs-2023-ihelp-special-session/
LOCATION:Ionian Blue\, A luxurious 5-Star Sea Resort\, Nikiana\, Lefkada\, Lefkada\, 31100
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230617
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SUMMARY:ECC2023
DESCRIPTION:This event offers a unique opportunity to: \n\nLearn from Experts: Discover the latest research in systems and control from internationally renowned experts.\nNetwork: Connect with colleagues from across Europe and around the globe.\nCompete for Prestigious Awards: Compete for the Best Student Paper Award\, the European Systems & Control PhD Thesis Award\, and the European Control Award.\n\nRecognized as a top conference on control in Europe\, ECC attracts high-quality papers. The top-ranked papers are published in the European Journal of Control. All proceedings are accessible through the IEEE Xplore digital library and the ISI Web of Science.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/ecc23/
LOCATION:Bucharest\, Romania
CATEGORIES:Scientific Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230326
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20240617T120056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T120646Z
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SUMMARY:ATEE 2023
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest invites submissions for the XIIIth International Symposium on Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering (ATEE)\, to be held March 23–25\, 2023\, in Bucharest\, Romania. This hybrid conference celebrates over a century of excellence in electrical engineering. \nATEE serves as a premier platform for sharing innovative research in areas such as electromagnetic fields\, electrical circuits and systems\, power electronics\, renewable energy\, biomedical engineering\, and emerging technologies. The symposium will feature a paper from SIEMENS\, highlighting their latest advancements. \nResearchers and professionals are encouraged to submit their papers and join leading experts in exploring the future of electrical engineering. For submission guidelines and registration details\, visit the ATEE website. \n 
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/atee-2023-open-conference/
LOCATION:Hybrid\, Faculty of Electrical Engineering University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest\, Bucharest\, Romania
CATEGORIES:Open Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221208T103000
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DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20240614T093758Z
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SUMMARY:AI Standards Hub:Towards transparent and explainable AI: The current standardisation landscape
DESCRIPTION:Transparency and explainability are key considerations for trustworthy AI and represent one of the AI Standards Hub’s three areas of focus for the coming weeks and months. As this first event dedicated to this area\, this webinar provided an overview of the most prominent international standardisation initiatives on AI transparency and explainability. The initiatives covered included a published standard (IEEE 7001) as well as two standards currently under development (ISO/IEC AWI 12792 and ISO/IEC AWI TS 6254).   \nThe agenda featured presentations on each of these standards from experts directly involved in their development\, including the chairs of the relevant IEEE and ISO/IEC working groups. The session also included an audience Q&A segment with a unique opportunity to discuss how these three standards compare to each other and how they relate to AI transparency and explainability issues that AI Standards Hub community members are dealing with in their work.   \nThe webinar will be followed by an in-person workshop in January that will be dedicated to a more detailed discussion of ISO/IEC AWI 12792 and ISO/IEC AWI TS 6254. This workshop will have the objective of gathering input from AI Standards Hub community members to inform the development of these two standards. Given the interactive nature\, workshop places will be limited\, with priority given to community members that attended the webinar. 
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/towards-transparent-and-explainable-ai-the-current-standardisation-landscape/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221121
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20240614T074756Z
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SUMMARY:2022 FOSSCOMM
DESCRIPTION:FOSSCOMM (Free and Open-Source Software Communities Meeting) is an annual national conference of free and open-source software communities. It is aimed at developers\, students and generally anyone interested in open source regardless of their background. Open-source communities\, developer groups and project contributors participate. The content is of broad interest\, from technical issues and workshops\, to translations\, legal issues\, free/open-source policy issues\, etc.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/2022-fosscomm/
LOCATION:Lamia\, Greece\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Scientific Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220920T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220922T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20220916T144549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220916T144549Z
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SUMMARY:7th Consortium Meeting
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for the next iHelp Project GA Meeting!\n\nThe 7th iHelp General Assembly meeting will be held in Rome (Italy) on the 20th\, 21st\, and 22nd of September 2022.\n\n\n\nThe meeting provides an opportunity for the partners to reflect on the current progress of the project. This includes presentations around the findings of completed deliverables and discussion of key insights. Interactions amongst partners promote ideas and thoughts which will help to support upcoming work and to move the project’s overall strategy forward.\n\n\n\nLooking forward to meeting each other at Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS!
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/7th-consortium-meeting/
LOCATION:Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS\, Largo Agostino Gemelli 8\, Rome\, 00168\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Consortium Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220524T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220526T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20220520T143043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220916T143109Z
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SUMMARY:6th iHelp Consortium Meeting
DESCRIPTION:After a year and a half of online calls\, we’re finally meeting each other at the 6th iHelp GA Meeting! \nFrom 24th till 26th May\, we will gather in Athens\, Greece\, for our 6th plenary meeting\, we will discuss the progress of the project and define our next steps. \nOn Tuesday morning\, we’ll meet on the University of Piraeus premises and connect with the rest of the partners who will attend the meeting virtually.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/6th-ihelp-consortium-meeting/
LOCATION:University of Piraeus\, Kira tis Ro 17\, Athens\, Nikea\, 18451\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Consortium Meeting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220414
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20240614T074008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T074008Z
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SUMMARY:AACR Annual conference 2022
DESCRIPTION:The AACR Annual Meeting is the focal point of the cancer research community\, where scientists\, clinicians\, other health care professionals\, survivors\, patients\, and advocates gather to share the latest advances in cancer science and medicine. From population science and prevention; to cancer biology\, translational\, and clinical studies; to survivorship and advocacy; the AACR Annual Meeting highlights the work of the best minds in cancer research from institutions all over the world.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/aacr-annual-meeting-2022/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Scientific Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220310T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20240614T094435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T094435Z
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SUMMARY:Shaping European AI leadership: Enabling trustworthy industrial applications\, standardization and innovation
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/enabling-trustworthy-industrial-applications-standardization-and-innovation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211208T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20211117T161001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211117T161213Z
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SUMMARY:BioSMART Conference
DESCRIPTION:BioSMART will be the place where researchers from different Bio-engineering fields can meet and exchange ideas to build outstanding and innovative future projects. All accepted papers are expected to be included in IEEE Xplore and indexed by EI. \nDelegates can register to attend BioSMART either On-site in Paris and there will be also an Online version. \nConference Objectives \n\nBio-Signal and Image processing\nBio-engineering systems\nSmart Technologies and AI applications\n\nGeorge Marinos from the University of Piraeus Research Center present the iHelp project’s paper which will be published in the first track (~Bio-signal and image processing) because is closely related to the biomedical image processing field. \nPaper Description \nThis paper demonstrates a technique that can efficiently handle and manipulate CT Scan images annotated with survival information for the purpose of risk group identification in a patient’s cohort (or in other words in a dataset). Given the fact that we have a set of biomedical CT Scan images with survival annotations\, we can apply this technique to stratify the risk of survival and finally obtain clusters of patients that have similar CT Scans and also have similar survival distribution (in the same cluster) and have different CT Scans and their survival probability distribution differentiates (when they are in different clusters). This can be achieved by utilizing a Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Survival risk estimation in the way that is explained in the paper. Experiments in 3 different publically available datasets\, as presented in the paper\, have proven that this technique can be successfully used for survival risk stratification.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/biosmart-conference-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211018T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20211008T154225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T154450Z
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SUMMARY:Talk at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology\, Taiwan
DESCRIPTION:Our partners from Taipei Medical University (TMU) will give a talk on the topic “Horizon 2020 Experience Sharing” at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology\, Taiwan. There they will present the project and the role of the TMU within it. \nAttendees in this event come from the Scientific Community.
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/talk-at-national-taiwan-university-of-science-and-technology/
LOCATION:National Taiwan University of Science and Technology\, Taiwan
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210905T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210908T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20210917T151213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211009T093736Z
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SUMMARY:ICTS4eHealth 2021 Conference
DESCRIPTION:Following five successful workshop editions\, ICTS4eHealth 2021 is the International IEEE Conference dedicated to ICT solutions for e-Health\, especially based on Cloud computing\, Internet of Things (IoT)\, and Computational Intelligence. The conference will bring together researchers from academia\, industry\, government\, and medical centers in order to present the state of the art in the emerging area of the use of cloud systems in connected health infrastructure and applications\, and the use of IoT and Computational Intelligence techniques in the area of eHealth. \nGeorge Manias from the University of Piraeus Research Center presented the iHelp project and the corresponding paper entitled “iHELP: Personalised Health Monitoring and Decision Support Based on Artificial Intelligence and Holistic Health Records” in the ICTS4eHealth2021 Conference. \n \n  \n\n\nICTS4eHealth Program\nPhysically presented papers\nSunday 5\, Session in common with the Workshops\, 11.30 – 13.00 \n\niHelp: Personalised Health Monitoring and Decision Support Based on Artificial Intelligence and Holistic Health Records\nAnalysis of Comorbidities of Alcohol Use Disorder\n\nVirtually presented papers\nDay 1: Monday 6 \n10.00 – 11.30 Session 1: IOT and Architectures -1 \n\nWelcome\nA FHIR Based Architecture of a Multiprotocol IoT Home Gateway Supporting Dynamic Plug of New Devices Within Instrumented Environments\nInsights and Lessons Learned from Trialling a Mental Health Chatbot in the Wild\nMultidimensional Design and Analysis of a Data Mart Related to Healthcare Treatments with Biologic Drugs\nBlockchain-Based Strategy to Avoid Fake AI in eHealth Scenarios with Reinforcement Learning\n\n12.00 – 13.30 Session 2: Machine Learning -1 \n\nUnderstanding a Happiness Dataset: How the Machine Learning Classification Accuracy Changes with Different Demographic Groups\nAdverse Event Report Classification in Social and Medico-Social Sector\nGrammatical Evolution-Based Approach for Extracting Interpretable Glucose-Dynamics Models\nK-Nearest Neighbor Algorithm: Proposed Solution for Human Gait Data Classification\n\n15.00 – 16.30 Session 3: ICT for Covid-19 \n\nMachine Learning Techniques for Extracting Relevant Features from Clinical Data for COVID-19 Mortality Prediction\nAn Agent-Based Model to Study the Impact of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions During Covid-19 Pandemic on Social Isolation\nARAIG and Minecraft: A COVID-19 Workaround\nSimulating and Predicting the Active Cases and Hospitalization Considering the Second Wave of COVID-19\n\n16.30 – 18.00 Session 4: Machine Learning – 2 \n\nBacillusNet: An Automated Approach Using RetinaNet for Segmentation of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Bacillus\nAutomatic Face Mask Detection Using Deep Learning\nForecasting Trends in an Ambient Assisted Living Environment Using Deep Learning\nUsing Machine Learning Techniques to Predict RT-PCR Results for COVID-19 Patients\n\n18.00 – 19.15 Keynote Speech \nSpeaker: Professor Risto Miikkulainen\, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin (USA) and AVP of Evolutionary Intelligence at Cognizant Technology Solutions Precise title: to be defined \nSubject of the talk: discovering decision strategies through neuroevolution\, with an application and demo on optimizing non-pharmaceutical interventions in the COVID-19 pandemic (demo at: https://evolution.ml/demos/npidashboard/) \nDay 2: Tuesday 7 \n11.30 – 13.00 Session 5: Images and Homecare Monitoring \n\nA DICOM Standard Pipeline for Microscope Imaging Modalities\nExemplars and Counterexemplars Explanations for Image Classifiers\, Targeting Skin Lesion Labeling\nA Deep Learning Assisted Digital Nutrition Diary to Support Nutrition Counseling for People Affected by the Geriatric Frailty Syndrome\nYour Privacy Preference Matters: A Qualitative Study Envisioned for Homecare\n\n15.00 – 16.30 Session 6: Deep Learning \n\nEnd-To-End Semantic Joint Detection and Limb-Pose Estimation from Depth Images of Preterm Infants in NICUs\nLightweight Classification of Normal Versus Leukemic Cells Using Feature Extraction\nTumor Segmentation in Breast DCE-MRI Slice Using Deep Learning Methods\nAn Automated Method for Segmentation of COVID-19 Lesions Based on Computed\nTomography Using Deep Learning Methods\n\n16.30 – 18.00 Session 7: IoT and Architectures – 2 \n\n“Can You Help Me Measure My Blood Sugar? Co-Design of a Voice Interface to Assist Patients and Caregivers at Home\nEnd-Stage Renal Disease Self-Management: Mobile App Development\nTowards Smart Tele-Medical Laboratory: Where We Are\, Issues\, and Future Challenges\nEcological Momentary Assessment eXtensions 3 (EMAX3) Proposal: An App for EMA-Type Research\nBest paper announcement\nConclusions\n\n 
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/icts4ehealth-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210518T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210518T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T014518
CREATED:20210917T144412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211009T093955Z
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SUMMARY:NGIoT Thematic Workshop: Health and Care
DESCRIPTION:This workshop on Health and Care is part of a thematic workshop series on IoT and Edge computing\, organised by NGIoT\, the EU IoT roadmap Horizon 2020 Coordination and Support Action in collaboration with the European Commission\, DG Connect\, and relevant associations\, networks\, and projects. \nThe event was hosted by NGIoT with ARTEMIS-IA\, AIoTI\, EU-IoT\, OpenDEI\, European Connected Health Alliance\, SITRA\, and the European Commission. \niHelp’s representative was Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis (Innovation Sprint) where he introduced the project through the “New concepts in Smart Health & Care” slot of the workshop. In addition\, he presented a scheme with the architecture of the iHelp project. \n\n  \n\n\nProgramme\nHosted by NGIoT with ARTEMIS-IA\, AIoTI\, EU-IoT\, OpenDEI\, European Connected Health Alliance\, SITRA and the European Commission \nModerator: Sebastien Ziegler\, Mandat International\, NGIoT partner \nDiscussant: John Soldatos\, INTRASOFT\, EU-IoT  \n13:30 –14:00  Welcome \n\nMartin Brynskov\nNGIoT coordinator\, Prof. Aarhus University\, DITCOM\nRolf Riemenschneider\nHead of Sector\, IoT\, European Commission\nKarolina Mackiewicz\, European Connected Health Alliance\nDirector of international projects team\n\n14:00 – 15:30 Part I: Strategic Agendas and Positions \nNew concepts in Smart Health & Care \n\nGiuseppe Fico\, UPMadrid\, Gatekeeper\n\nDave Raggett\, Lead for the Web of Things Interest Group\, W3C – World Wide Web Consortium  (Presentation available here PDF)\n\nDr. Konstantinos Fysarakis\, IntellIoT Healthcare perspective\, Sphynx Analytics Ltd. (Presentation available here PDF)\n\nProf.  Jérôme Härri\, Eurecom\, IntellIoT5G MEC for healthcare (Presentation available here PDF)\n\nDr. Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis\, Innovation Sprint (Presentation available here PDF)\n\nBert Verdonck\, Program Manager\, Health Data Initiatives and GAIA-X\, Philips (Presentation available here PDF)\n\nPasquale Annicchino\, Archimède Solutions\n\n15:30 – 16:00 Part II Visions and Statements \n\nShort (2-minute) pitches from the audience (submit your own and see other statements here).\nOpen discussion\n\n16:00 – 16:30 Next steps and closing remarks \n\nMartin Brynskov\, NGIoT coordinator\, Prof. Aarhus University\, DITCOM\nRolf Riemenschneider\, Head of Sector\, IoT\, European Commission
URL:https://ihelp-project.eu/event/ngiot-thematic-workshop-health-care/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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