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我们非常高兴地欢迎您参加ACM 2017年第一届数字生物标志物研讨会(DigitalBioMarkers'17)。研讨会将汇集学者、行业研究人员和医学研究人员,讨论新的数字生物标志物的建模、测试和验证,以评估和预测疾病/健康状况的发病、对治疗的反应和干预措施的效果。研讨会旨在促进来自不同知识领域的专家之间的系统讨论,包括移动传感,系统,机器学习,医学和健康科学,以便(i)确定与行为,慢性和退行性疾病相关的新数字生物标志物,(ii)确定现有移动和可穿戴传感器系统的主要缺点,以及研究平台(例如,ResearchKit(™)和ResearchStack)在可扩展性,可定制性和传感能力方面用于数字生物标志物推断,(iii)找到利用来自各种移动系统(例如智能手机,可穿戴设备,物联网设备和其他相关数字痕迹)的传感器数据构建新的数字生物标志物证据引擎的现实解决方案,(iv)确定数字生物标志物开发的关键数据收集,标记,测试和验证方法。论文征集活动吸引了来自世界各地的高度相关的论文。计划委员会从9篇提交的论文中接受了6篇短文。除了6篇论文的演讲外,研讨会还将举办上午的主题演讲和下午的小组讨论。主题演讲:“A Quantum of Solace: Digital Traces and Mental Health”,Vincent M. B. Silenzio教授,罗切斯特大学医学与牙科学院,数字生物标志物可行性测试、改进和验证的设计研究小组会议
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Digital Biomarkers
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the ACM 1st workshop on Digital Biomarkers 2017 (DigitalBioMarkers'17). The workshop will bring academics, industry researchers and medical researchers together to address the modeling, testing, and validation of new digital biomarkers for evaluating and predicting onset of diseases/health conditions, response to treatments, and effects of interventions. The workshop aims to facilitate a systematic discussion among experts from different knowledge domains including mobile sensing, systems, machine learning, medicine and health sciences in order to (i) identify new digital biomarkers relevant to behavioral, chronic, and degenerative conditions, (ii) identify the key shortcomings of the existing mobile and wearable sensor systems, and research platforms (e.g., ResearchKit(™) and ResearchStack) for digital biomarker inference in terms of scalability, customizability, and sensing affordances, (iii) find realistic solutions towards building new digital biomarker evidence engine leveraging sensor data from a variety of mobile systems (e.g., smartphones, wearables, IoT devices, and other relevant digital traces), (iv) identify key data collection, labeling, testing and validation methodologies for development of digital biomarkers.
The call for papers attracted highly relevant submissions from around the world. The program committee accepted 6 short papers out of 9 submissions. In addition to the presentations of the 6 accepted papers, the workshop will feature one a morning keynote and an afternoon panel session.
Keynote: "A Quantum of Solace: Digital Traces and Mental Health", Prof. Vincent M. B. Silenzio, University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry
Designing studies for feasibility testing, refinement and validation of digital biomarkers Panel Session