@book{Froeschle2011, abstract = {Nicht nur durch technische Weiterentwicklungen, sondern vor allem dadurch, dass Angriffe auf und Gef{\"a}hrdungen f{\"u}r die Unternehmens-IT heute wesentlich kritischere Auswirkungen auf das gesamte Unternehmen haben als noch vor 10 oder 15 Jahren, kann das Thema IT-Sicherheit & Datenschutz nicht hoch genug eingesch{\"a}tzt werden. IT-Sicherheitsangriffe sind heute nicht mehr nur eine Bedrohung einzelner IT-Komponenten, sondern wirken sich fast immer als Gef{\"a}hrdung f{\"u}r das gesamte Unternehmen aus. Es ist nicht verwunderlich, dass sich vor diesem Hintergrund die Beitr{\"a}ge zum Schwerpunkt im vorliegenden HMD-Heft st{\"a}rker mit Fragen der organisatorischen Umsetzung von IT-Sicherheit und Datenschutz auseinandersetzen und weniger technische Entwicklungen dokumentieren. Der Grundlagenbeitrag gibt einen Einblick in die Thematik aus Anwendersicht. Aktuelle Themen wie Verschl{\"u}sselung bei ausgelagerter Datenhaltung und IT-Sicherheitsprobleme beim Cloud Computing werden in den weiteren Beitr{\"a}gen ebenso diskutiert wie Hinweise zur Umsetzung von IT-Sicherheit und Datenschutz in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus werden konkrete Anwendungsl{\"o}sungen f{\"u}r die IT-Sicherheit im Systementwicklungsprozess sowie in Callcentern und bei der elektronischen Gesundheitskarte pr{\"a}sentiert. Die grunds{\"a}tzliche Ausrichtung der eingereichten Beitr{\"a}ge war f{\"u}r den verantwortlichen Herausgeber zun{\"a}chst {\"u}berraschend - hatte er doch mit wesentlich mehr Beitr{\"a}gen aus der Forschung und Entwicklung gerechnet. Letztendlich spiegelt sich darin aber seine aktuelle Erfahrung beim Umgang mit dem Thema wider: In der Praxis mangelt es weniger an technischen L{\"o}sungen, um die Schutz- und Sicherheitsproblematik in der IT zu beherrschen, als vielmehr an einem aktiven Umgang mit den anstehenden Problemen. Leider werden IT-Sicherheits- und Datenschutzthemen in den Unternehmen oftmals erst dann aktiv angegangen, wenn Schutzverletzungen oder Sicherheitsvorf{\"a}lle aufgetreten sind. Dann wird h{\"a}ufig sehr schnell reagiert, um die Probleme abzustellen. Eine systematische und kontinuierlich betriebene Verankerung der damit verbundenen Aufgaben unterbleibt dann allerdings in vielen F{\"a}llen. In der Hoffnung, mit den vorliegenden Beitr{\"a}gen hier zur Sensibilisierung und zur Motivation zum verantwortungsvollen Umgang mit IT-Sicherheit und Datenschutz beitragen zu k{\"o}nnen, w{\"u}nscht der Herausgeber den Lesern interessante Einblicke und Praxishinweise f{\"u}r die t{\"a}gliche Arbeit.}, added-at = {2011-11-27T16:39:24.000+0100}, address = {Heidelberg}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27023a20e5923848c5fdf29f2cff3c04c/flint63}, editor = {Fr{\"o}schle, Hans-Peter}, file = {dpunkt Product page:http\://hmd.dpunkt.de/281/index.html:URL;Amazon Search inside:http\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3898647552/:URL}, interhash = {07cd830b613e931ac2c20001265cc852}, intrahash = {7023a20e5923848c5fdf29f2cff3c04c}, isbn = {978-3-89864-755-7}, keywords = {legal software zzz.th.c45 v1010 data secure book enterprise health}, number = 271, publisher = {dpunkt}, series = {HMD -- Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, timestamp = {2011-11-27T16:39:24.000+0100}, title = {IT-Sicherheit \& Datenschutz}, year = 2011 } @article{MontanelliBianchiniEtAl11jiis, abstract = {In this paper, we present Esteem (Emergent Semantics and cooperaTion in multi-knowledgE EnvironMents), a community-based P2P platform for supporting semantic collaboration among a set of independent peers, without prior reciprocal knowledge and no predefined relationships. Goal of Esteem is to go beyond the existing state-of-the-art solutions for P2P knowledge sharing and to provide an integrated platform for both data and service discovery. A distinguishing feature of Esteem is the use of semantic communities to explicitly give shape to the collective knowledge and expertise of peer groups with similar interests. Key techniques of Esteem will be presented in the paper and concern: shuffling-based communication, ontology and service matchmaking, context management, and quality-aware data integration. An application example of data and service discovery in the health-care domain will be presented, by also discussing results of system and user evaluation.}, added-at = {2011-09-22T15:48:12.000+0200}, author = {Montanelli, Stefano and Bianchini, Devis and Aiello, Carola and Baldoni, Roberto and Bolchini, Cristiana and Bonomi, Silvia and Castano, Silvana and Catarci, Tiziana and Antonellis, Valeria and Ferrara, Alfio and Melchiori, Michele and Quintarelli, Elisa and Scannapieco, Monica and Schreiber, Fabio A. and Tanca, Letizia}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cbe76d96748b6686fcc0cc1097577d15/flint63}, doi = {10.1007/s10844-010-0125-4}, file = {SpringerLink:2011/MontanelliBianchiniEtAl11jiis.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {e98d8ae3ad6e45e560e38cf134814ae2}, intrahash = {cbe76d96748b6686fcc0cc1097577d15}, issn = {0925-9902}, journal = {Journal of Intelligent Information Systems}, keywords = {springer knowledge zzz.th adaptive paper semantic web interaction ontology health p2p v1010 processing user}, month = {#apr#}, number = 2, pages = {167-195}, timestamp = {2011-09-22T15:48:12.000+0200}, title = {The {ESTEEM} Platform: Enabling {P2P} Semantic Collaboration through Emerging Collective Knowledge}, volume = 36, year = 2011 } @book{AAL2011, abstract = {In this book, 22 authors discuss development of Ambient Assisted Living. It presents new technological developments which support the autonomy and independence of individuals with special needs. As the technological innovation raises also social issues, the book addresses micro and macro economical aspects of assistive systems and puts an additional emphasis on the ethical and legal discussion. The presentation is supported by real world examples and applications.}, added-at = {2011-02-14T15:22:50.000+0100}, address = {Berlin}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2560cc780555562d2c9a811f6cc9d73de/flint63}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-18167-2}, editor = {Wichert, Reiner and Eberhardt, Birgid}, file = {Springer Product page:http\://www.springer.com/978-3-642-18166-5:URL;Amazon Search inside:http\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/364218166X/:URL;Google Books:http\://books.google.de/books?isbn=978-3-642-18166-5:URL}, interhash = {041cfeb4b0ff47849c45bfbc9e3c901e}, intrahash = {560cc780555562d2c9a811f6cc9d73de}, isbn = {978-3-642-18166-5}, keywords = {home ai springer v1010 zzz.spm book assist zzz.a.spm14 health conference dfki embedded}, publisher = {Springer}, timestamp = {2011-02-14T15:22:50.000+0100}, title = {Ambient Assisted Living: 4.\ AAL-Kongress 2011 Berlin, Germany, January 25--26, 2011}, year = 2011 } @incollection{KungJeanBart10AMI, abstract = {This paper takes the position that the advent of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) depends on the availability of an ecosystem based on widely accepted mainstream platforms supporting AAL domain specific interfaces. It describes the features which such platforms must meet, based on the experience of the MonAMI project. It identifies challenges concerning the standardisation of application specific interfaces, and their support by platforms. It finally suggests two measures that will help make such platforms a reality: first, the launching of a research and industry initiative for an open source platform; secondly, the launching of a EC policy supported long-term process for the adoption of AAL standards.}, added-at = {2010-12-13T14:24:33.000+0100}, author = {Kung, Antonio and Jean-Bart, Bruno}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/211e4e8078162177c627a71f16e56b8be/flint63}, booktitle = {Ambient Intelligence: First International Joint Conference, AmI 2010, M{\'a}laga, Spain}, crossref = {AMI2010}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-16917-5_19}, file = {SpringerLink:2010/KungJeanBart10AMI.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {16a03e038a257233a2a2a034ae2426bb}, intrahash = {11e4e8078162177c627a71f16e56b8be}, keywords = {ai springer v1010 zzz.spm paper middleware zzz.a.spm14 health embedded}, pages = {187-196}, timestamp = {2010-12-13T14:24:33.000+0100}, title = {Making {AAL} Platforms a Reality}, year = 2010 } @book{MeyerSchulze09, abstract = {Jeder m{\"o}chte gerne so lange wie m{\"o}glich selbstbestimmt in den eigenen R{\"a}umen wohnen. Entwicklungen in der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie schaffen hier neue M{\"o}glichkeiten. Intelligentes Wohnen in Form von sogenannten Smart Homes bietet zahlreiche Hilfestellungen. Doch welche technischen Entwicklungen zur Unterst{\"u}tzung einer selbständigen Lebensf{\"u}hrung im Alter existieren mittlerweile und wie hilfreich sind diese? In einer Analyse von Best-Practice-Beispielen wurden von August 2005 bis Februar 2008 insgesamt neun Einrichtungen in Deutschland und dem deutschsprachigen Ausland untersucht. Expertengespr{\"a}che mit den verschiedenen Akteuren, wie Betreibern (Wohnungsbaugesellschaften), Technikern, Leitern von Nachbarschaftsheimen und ambulanten Diensten sowie qualitative Interviews mit den Bewohnern der Modellprojekte brachten wichtige Erkenntnisse zur Nutzung der vorhandenen Technologien. Nach dem {\"U}berblick über die smarten Wohnformen f{\"u}r {\"A}ltere werden Leitlinien und Handlungsempfehlungen vorgestellt, wie die Wohnungswirtschaft, die Wohlfahrtsverb{\"a}nde, die freien Tr{\"a}ger oder pers{\"o}nlich Interessierte erste Schritte auf dem Weg hin zu einem smarten Wohnen im Alter gehen k{\"o}nnen.}, added-at = {2010-12-13T14:15:47.000+0100}, address = {Stuttgart}, author = {Meyer, Sibylle and Schulze, Eva}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/207379f5be98558e3784becde46ca05f8/flint63}, file = {IRB Product page:http\://www.baufachinformation.de/artikel.jsp?v=232498:URL;Amazon Search inside:http\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3816781365/:URL;Google Books:http\://books.google.de/books?isbn=978-3-8167-8136-3:URL}, interhash = {66fb526189e4f5c91738e7fce743b5ec}, intrahash = {07379f5be98558e3784becde46ca05f8}, isbn = {978-3-8167-8136-3}, keywords = {home application ai v1010 zzz.spm book zzz.a.spm14 health embedded}, publisher = {Fraunhofer IRB Verlag}, series = {Bauforschung f{\"u}r die Praxis}, timestamp = {2010-12-13T14:15:47.000+0100}, title = {Smart Home für {\"a}ltere Menschen: Handbuch für die Praxis}, volume = 91, year = 2009 } @book{ICOST2010, abstract = {This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference On Smart Homes and Health Telematics, ICOST 2010. The 26 revised full papers and 15 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on smart home and village; health telematics and healthcare technology; and aging friendly and enabling technology.}, added-at = {2010-12-13T14:15:44.000+0100}, address = {Berlin}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2afdb5f108cac783b9770b7296afab0e0/flint63}, booktitle = {Aging Friendly Technology for Health and Independence: 8th International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics, ICOST 2010, Seoul, Korea}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-13778-5}, editor = {Lee, Yeunsook and Bien, Z. Zenn and Mokhtari, Mounir and Kim, Jeong Tai and Park, Mignon and Kim, Jongbae and Lee, Heyoung and Khalil, Ismail}, file = {Springer Product page:http\://www.springer.com/978-3-642-13777-8:URL;Amazon Search inside:http\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3642137776/:URL;Google Books:http\://books.google.de/books?isbn=978-3-642-13777-8:URL}, interhash = {59e9110ee29e3dca343bf2de13dc6167}, intrahash = {afdb5f108cac783b9770b7296afab0e0}, isbn = {978-3-642-13777-8}, keywords = {ai springer v1010 zzz.spm book zzz.a.spm14 health conference embedded}, publisher = {Springer}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, timestamp = {2010-12-13T14:15:44.000+0100}, title = {Aging Friendly Technology for Health and Independence: 8th International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics, ICOST 2010, Seoul, Korea, June 22--24, 2010, Proceedings}, volume = 6159, year = 2010 } @inproceedings{BrandhermHaupertEtAl10PERCOM, abstract = {Adherence to therapy, what is termed compliance, is a very important topic in Medicare. It has considerable effects not only in terms of enhancing quality of life for patients, but also in reducing the financial burden on the health care system. The individualized weekly medicament blister for patients (7x4 Box) from 7x4 Pharma increases the compliance and helps to keep the health expenditures as low as possible. A potential extension of the 7x4 Box could be a digital product memory which makes the imprinted data on the box electronically accessible in order to enable new innovative services which helps to increase the compliance. If we do not secure the data from an unauthorized access there is a possibility that third parties can read the data unperceived and on a grand scale. In this paper we show how we can realize an authorized access---individually or role-based---on the data via identification by the new German electronic identity card.}, added-at = {2010-12-13T14:15:43.000+0100}, author = {Brandherm, Boris and Haupert, Jens and Kr{\"o}ner, Alexander and Schmitz, Michael and Lehmann, Frank}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f8f2d949a02b8ce197bb2632934873d5/flint63}, booktitle = {PerCom 2010 Workshops: Proceedings of the 8th Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops, Mannheim, Germany}, doi = {10.1109/PERCOMW.2010.5470537}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2010/BrandhermHaupertEtAl10PERCOM.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {785bfc7067ee94b1e0831cf0e2036102}, intrahash = {f8f2d949a02b8ce197bb2632934873d5}, isbn = {978-1-4244-6605-4}, keywords = {information paper zzz.spm secure assist dfki health embedded product ieee ai rfid v1010 zzz.a.spm14}, pages = {768-771}, timestamp = {2010-12-13T14:15:43.000+0100}, title = {Roles and Rights Management Concept with Identification by Electronic Identity Card}, year = 2010 } @article{CuencaGrau10swj, abstract = {OWL ontologies are extensively used in the clinical sciences, with ontologies such as SNOMED CT being a component of the health information systems of several countries. Preserving privacy of information in ontology-based systems (e.g., preventing unauthorised access to system's data and ontological knowledge) is a critical requirement, especially when the system is accessed by numerous users with different privileges and is distributed across applications. Unauthorised disclosure, for example, of medical information from SNOMED-based systems could be disastrous for government organisations, companies and, most importantly, for the patients themselves. It is to be expected that privacy-related issues will become increasingly important as ontology-based technologies are integrated in mainstream applications. In this short paper, I discuss several challenges and open problems, and sketch possible research directions.}, added-at = {2010-12-10T15:47:29.000+0100}, author = {Cuenca Grau, Bernardo}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26f50eaa23f8cf9e21f94078f277049f7/flint63}, doi = {10.3233/SW-2010-0009}, file = {IOS MetaPress:2010/CuencaGrau10swj.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {55d1f1f3a51e7fe07355790f894ee940}, intrahash = {6f50eaa23f8cf9e21f94078f277049f7}, issn = {1570-0844}, journal = {Semantic Web}, keywords = {ai zzz.th.c45 v1010 paper zzz.th.med data secure semantic web health ontology user}, number = {1-2}, pages = {137-141}, timestamp = {2010-12-10T15:47:29.000+0100}, title = {Privacy in Ontology-based Information Systems: A Pending Matter}, volume = 1, year = 2010 } @inproceedings{SchneiderVeltenHaupert10IE, abstract = {We present ObjectRules, a framework that allows to implement context-dependent assistance in dynamic environments by conceptually and/or physically attaching factual and procedural knowledge to locations, physical objects, and users. At runtime, the knowledge models of present objects are merged with the location’s and user’s knowledge models to a transient context model which can be used as input for a rule-based system. We describe the general architecture of the ObjectRules framework and demonstrate its practical application in the context of a smart medicine cupboard.}, added-at = {2010-12-10T11:20:31.000+0100}, author = {Schneider, Michael and Velten, Michael and Haupert, Jens}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e343df0af96b06dd0486e2a4093f78bf/flint63}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE 2010), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia}, crossref = {IE2010}, doi = {10.1109/IE.2010.30}, file = {Electronic Proceedings:2010/SchneiderVeltenHaupert10IE.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {40a50ab3de76b47f2606d443bbbe0a8d}, intrahash = {e343df0af96b06dd0486e2a4093f78bf}, keywords = {home zzz.spm paper assist interaction dfki health embedded rules sensor ieee ai v1010 zzz.a.spm14 user}, pages = {122-127}, timestamp = {2010-12-10T11:20:31.000+0100}, title = {The {ObjectRules} Framework -- Providing Ad Hoc Context-Dependent Assistance in Dynamic Environments}, year = 2010 } @inproceedings{SonntagMoeller10IE, abstract = {In the future, speech-based semantic image retrieval and annotation of medical images should provide the basis for clinical decision support and help in computer aided diagnosis. In this paper, we describe today's clinical workflow and interaction requirements and present a semantic dialogue system installation for radiologists. Our research focus is on the interaction design in combination with the implementation of our prototype system for patient image search and image annotation while using a speech based dialogue shell and a big touchscreen in the radiology environment. Ontology modeling provides the backbone for knowledge representation in the dialogue shell and the specific medical application domain.}, added-at = {2010-12-10T11:20:31.000+0100}, author = {Sonntag, Daniel and M{\"o}ller, Manuel}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2db805ed4318d5504c5e8792d564401cb/flint63}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE 2010), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia}, crossref = {IE2010}, doi = {10.1109/IE.2010.23}, file = {Electronic Proceedings:2010/SonntagMoeller10IE.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {6bd95b834e87cc97c2f0a2622310ec81}, intrahash = {db805ed4318d5504c5e8792d564401cb}, keywords = {paper multimodal image semantic web interaction zzz.th.c4 health analysis dfki interface ieee ai v1010 zzz.th.med processing language dialog user}, pages = {84-89}, timestamp = {2010-12-10T11:20:31.000+0100}, title = {Prototyping Semantic Dialogue Systems for Radiologists}, year = 2010 } @incollection{FreyStahlEtAl10AMI, abstract = {The DFKI Competence Center for Ambient Assisted Living (CCAAL) is a cross-project and cross-department virtual organization within the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence coordinating and conducting research and development in the area of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL). Our demonstrators range from multimodal speech dialog systems to fully instrumented environments allowing the development of intelligent assistant systems, for instance an autonomous wheelchair, or the recognition and processing of everyday activities in a smart home. These innovative technologies are then tested, evaluated and demonstrated in DFKI's living labs.}, added-at = {2010-11-07T16:10:46.000+0100}, author = {Frey, Jochen and Stahl, Christoph and R{\"o}fer, Thomas and Krieg-Br{\"u}ckner, Bernd and Alexandersson, Jan}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22aa633d2309839f898f76eb4b09e5a62/flint63}, booktitle = {Ambient Intelligence: First International Joint Conference, AmI 2010, M{\'a}laga, Spain}, crossref = {AMI2010}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-16917-5_37}, file = {SpringerLink:2010/FreyStahlEtAl10AMI.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {9e9fdb4be34c1c224903ad56adcf9c37}, intrahash = {2aa633d2309839f898f76eb4b09e5a62}, keywords = {home ai springer v1010 zzz.spm paper zzz.th.c4 health dfki embedded}, pages = {310-314}, timestamp = {2010-11-07T16:10:46.000+0100}, title = {The {DFKI} Competence Center for Ambient Assisted Living}, year = 2010 } @article{LenatWitbrockEtAl10aimag, abstract = {By extending Cyc’s ontology and KB approximately 2 percent, Cycorp and Cleveland Clinic Foundation (CCF) have built a system to answer clinical researchers' ad hoc queries. The query may be long and complex, hence only partially understood at first, parsed into a set of CycL (higher-order logic) fragments with open variables. But, surprisingly often, after applying various constraints (medical domain knowledge, common sense, discourse pragmatics, syntax), there is only one single way to fit those fragments together, one semantically meaningful formal query P. The system, SRA (for Semantic Research Assistant), dispatches a series of database calls and then combines, logically and arithmetically, their results into answers to P. Seeing the first few answers stream back, the user may realize that they need to abort, modify, and re-ask their query. Even before they push ASK, just knowing approximately how many answers would be returned can spark such editing. Besides real-time ad hoc query-answering, queries can be bundled and persist over time. One bundle of 275 queries is rerun quarterly by CCF to produce the procedures and outcomes data it needs to report to STS (Society of Thoracic Surgeons, an external hospital accreditation and ranking body); another bundle covers ACC (American College of Cardiology) reporting. Until full articulation/answering of precise, analytical queries becomes as straight-forward and ubiquitous as text search, even partial understanding of a query empowers semantic search over semi-structured data (ontology-tagged text), avoiding many of the false positives and false negatives that standard text searching suffers from.}, added-at = {2010-11-07T15:34:31.000+0100}, author = {Lenat, Douglas and Witbrock, Michael and Baxter, David and Blackstone, Eugene and Deaton, Chris and Schneider, Dave and Scott, Jerry and Shepard, Blake}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2daaf1ed5747e28c5ad6ef9693cc3d00b/flint63}, file = {AAAI online:2010/LenatWitbrockEtAl10aimag.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {df50322d4a5c3f349ee400cec9adb8c5}, intrahash = {daaf1ed5747e28c5ad6ef9693cc3d00b}, issn = {0738-4602}, journal = {AI Magazine}, keywords = {information knowledge paper answer retrieval ontology health zzz.th.c4 ai v1010 zzz.th.med processing language aaai}, number = 3, pages = {13-32}, timestamp = {2010-11-07T15:34:31.000+0100}, title = {Harnessing {Cyc} to Answer Clinical Researchers' Ad Hoc Queries}, url = {http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/view/2299}, volume = 31, year = 2010 } @book{MCBR-CDS2009, abstract = {This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the first MICCAI Workshop on Medical Content-Based Retrieval for Clinical Decision Support, MCBR-CDS 2009, held in London, UK, in September 2009. The 10 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are divide on several topics on medical image retrieval, clinical decision making and multimodal fusion.}, added-at = {2010-10-31T22:48:41.000+0100}, address = {Berlin}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2336ad9a8a4b56c2ce91bd790c63568d8/flint63}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-11769-5}, editor = {Caputo, Barbara and M{\"u}ller, Henning and Syeda-Mahmood, Tanveer Fathima and Duncan, James S. and Wang, Fei and Kalpathy-Cramer, Jayashree}, file = {Springer Product Page:http\://www.springer.com/978-3-642-11768-8:URL;Amazon Search inside:http\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3642117686/:URL;Google Books:http\://books.google.de/books?isbn=978-3-642-11768-8:URL}, interhash = {6037c85bad96f37c7205a10acfb3a7f3}, intrahash = {336ad9a8a4b56c2ce91bd790c63568d8}, isbn = {978-3-642-11768-8}, keywords = {information text springer image assist retrieval health analysis multimedia v1010 zzz.th.med book processing language conference}, publisher = {Springer}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, timestamp = {2010-10-31T22:48:41.000+0100}, title = {Medical Content-Based Retrieval for Clinical Decision Support: First MICCAI International Workshop, MCBR-CDS 2009, London, UK, September 20, 2009, Revised Selected Papers}, volume = 5853, year = 2010 } @book{DuboisGrayNigay2010, abstract = {Mixed reality computer systems aim to fuse digital and physical information and features, either as an augmentation of real-world environments or as a means of providing physically-based interaction with computer-based systems. So – for example – museum displays can be augmented with added information about their history and provenance, and this information delivered to a visitor via their mobile telephone as they pass in front of the display. An increasing number of systems are exploiting mixed reality but to date there are no systematic methods, techniques or guidelines for the development of such systems. In bringing together contributions on a broad range of mixed reality development issues this book provides a sound theoretical foundation for a disciplined approach to mixed reality engineering. Divided into three parts, interaction design, software design and implementation, this book brings together state of the art developments in the engineering of mixed reality systems, addressing issues at these three levels. Part 1 covers generic and specific mixed reality design elements and provides an overview of the design method; Part 2 addresses technical solutions for interaction techniques, development tools and a global view of the mixed reality software development process. Finally part 3 contains detailed case studies to highlight the application of mixed reality in a variety of fields including aviation, architecture, emergency management, games, and healthcare. Multimodal and tangible interaction designers, systems engineers working in augmented reality and ubiquitous systems, human factors researchers, and others interested in the use of mixed reality techniques in their work, will find this book a useful addition to their bookshelf.}, added-at = {2010-10-31T22:47:44.000+0100}, address = {London}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b65fcb73470f460722b4806753465eee/flint63}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-84882-733-2}, editor = {Dubois, Emmanuel and Gray, Philip and Nigay, Laurence}, file = {Springer Product page:http\://www.springer.com/978-1-84882-732-5:URL;Amazon Search inside:http\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/1848827326/:URL}, interhash = {1775cb0297a6678739d6d582c6fcd206}, intrahash = {b65fcb73470f460722b4806753465eee}, isbn = {978-1-84882-732-5}, keywords = {springer development multimodal interaction architecture team health interface embedded ai software v1010 3d book crisis graphics management user design}, publisher = {Springer}, timestamp = {2010-10-31T22:47:44.000+0100}, title = {The Engineering of Mixed Reality Systems}, year = 2010 } @incollection{SonntagWennerbergEtAl09p162, abstract = {In this chapter the authors describe the three pillars of ontology treatment in the medical domain in a comprehensive case study within the large-scale THESEUS MEDICO project. MEDICO addresses the need for advanced semantic technologies in medical image and patient data search. The objective is to enable a seamless integration of medical images and different user applications by providing direct access to image semantics. Semantic image retrieval should provide the basis for the help in clinical decision support and computer aided diagnosis. During the course of lymphoma diagnosis and continual treatment, image data is produced several times using different image modalities. After semantic annotation, the images need to be integrated with medical (textual) data repositories and ontologies. They build upon the three pillars of knowledge engineering, ontology mediation and alignment, and ontology population and learning to achieve the objectives of the MEDICO project.}, added-at = {2010-10-31T22:47:31.000+0100}, author = {Sonntag, Daniel and Wennerberg, Pinar and Buitelaar, Paul and Zillner, Sonja}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2600fb2773208dfeeb767430a131abc66/flint63}, booktitle = {Cases on Semantic Interoperability for Information Systems Integration: Practices and Applications}, chapter = 8, crossref = {Kalfoglou2009}, file = {Preprint:2009/SonntagWennerbergEtAl09.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {e8c6d4a7d0ed6922a049320ff4a57e7b}, intrahash = {600fb2773208dfeeb767430a131abc66}, keywords = {information knowledge theseus paper multimodal semantic image web retrieval zzz.th.c4 health dfki ontology ai v1010 search zzz.th.med processing dialog}, pages = {162-186}, timestamp = {2010-10-31T22:47:31.000+0100}, title = {Pillars of Ontology Treatment in the Medical Domain}, year = 2009 } @inproceedings{SonntagMoeller10IUI, abstract = {This paper presents a multimodal dialogue mashup where different users are involved in the use of different user interfaces for the annotation and retrieval of medical images. Our solution is a mashup that integrates a multimodal interface for speech-based annotation of medical images and dialogue-based image retrieval with a semantic image annotation tool for manual annotations on a desktop computer. A remote RDF repository connects the annotation and querying task into a common framework and serves as the semantic backend system for the advanced multimodal dialogue a radiologist can use.}, added-at = {2010-10-31T22:46:16.000+0100}, author = {Sonntag, Daniel and M\"{o}ller, Manuel}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f9447118a5e01948beec075ec3e93c11/flint63}, booktitle = {IUI '10: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Hong Kong, China}, doi = {10.1145/1719970.1720036}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2010/SonntagMoeller10IUI.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {d5a60aafcad106635fd44a3ece557362}, intrahash = {f9447118a5e01948beec075ec3e93c11}, isbn = {978-1-60558-515-4}, keywords = {theseus acm paper multimodal image semantic web interaction zzz.th.c4 health analysis dfki interface ai v1010 zzz.th.med processing language dialog user}, pages = {381-384}, timestamp = {2010-10-31T22:46:16.000+0100}, title = {A Multimodal Dialogue Mashup for Medical Image Semantics}, year = 2010 } @inproceedings{SonntagMoeller09KMIS, abstract = {In the medical domain, semantic image retrieval should provide the basis for the help in decision support and computer aided diagnosis. But knowledge engineers cannot easily acquire the necessary medical knowledge about the image contents. Based on their semantics, we present a set of techniques for annotating images and querying image data sets. The unification of semantic annotation (using a GUI) and querying (using natural dialogue) in biomedical image repositories is based on a unified view of the knowledge acquisition process. We use a central RDF repository to capture both medical domain knowledge as well as image annotations and understand medical knowledge engineering as an interactive process between the knowledge engineer and the clinician. Our system also supports the interactive process between the dialogue engineer and the clinician.}, added-at = {2010-10-31T22:46:15.000+0100}, author = {Sonntag, Daniel and M{\"o}ller, Manuel}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/298701ed0cef454fc2aea0347bd7d749a/flint63}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing (KMIS), Madeira, Portugal}, file = {Preprint:2009/SonntagMoeller09KMIS.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {1b9646fc1a24fe5567e8b9beb1a4e94e}, intrahash = {98701ed0cef454fc2aea0347bd7d749a}, keywords = {information knowledge zzz.a.it09 paper multimodal semantic image web retrieval zzz.th.c4 dfki health ai v1010 search zzz.th.med processing dialog}, timestamp = {2010-10-31T22:46:15.000+0100}, title = {Unifying Semantic Annotation and Querying in Biomedical Images Repositories}, year = 2009 } @article{SonntagWennerbergEtAl09jcit, abstract = {In this chapter the authors describe the three pillars of ontology treatment in the medical domain in a comprehensive case study within the large-scale THESEUS MEDICO project. MEDICO addresses the need for advanced semantic technologies in medical image and patient data search. The objective is to enable a seamless integration of medical images and different user applications by providing direct access to image semantics. Semantic image retrieval should provide the basis for the help in clinical decision support and computer aided diagnosis. During the course of lymphoma diagnosis and continual treatment, image data is produced several times using different image modalities. After semantic annotation, the images need to be integrated with medical (textual) data repositories and ontologies. They build upon the three pillars of knowledge engineering, ontology mediation and alignment, and ontology population and learning to achieve the objectives of the MEDICO project.}, added-at = {2010-10-31T22:46:13.000+0100}, author = {Sonntag, Daniel and Wennerberg, Pinar and Buitelaar, Paul and Zillner, Sonja}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2670739363a0a15307d7f5e7284477e7e/flint63}, file = {Preprint:2009/SonntagWennerbergEtAl09.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {e8c6d4a7d0ed6922a049320ff4a57e7b}, intrahash = {670739363a0a15307d7f5e7284477e7e}, issn = {1548-7717}, journal = {Journal of Cases on Information Technology}, keywords = {information knowledge theseus paper multimodal semantic image web retrieval zzz.th.c4 health dfki ontology ai v1010 search zzz.th.med processing dialog}, number = 4, pages = {47-73}, timestamp = {2010-10-31T22:46:13.000+0100}, title = {Pillars of Ontology Treatment in the Medical Domain}, volume = 11, year = 2009 } @article{KumarNarayananEtAl08computer, abstract = {Biomedical image analysis plays an important role in diagnosing, prognosing, and treating complex diseases. The authors describe a set of techniques for analyzing, processing, and querying large image datasets using semantic and spatial information.}, added-at = {2010-10-31T22:44:29.000+0100}, author = {Kumar, Vijay S. and Narayanan, Sivaramakrishnan and Kurc, Tahsin and Kong, Jun and Gurcan, Metin N. and Saltz, Joel H.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26b57dbf30b6d6455e56e07d1583fd251/flint63}, doi = {10.1109/MC.2008.108}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/KumarNarayananEtAl08computer.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {b3bbf8ae868e6fa6a949d0b2fb50ca50}, intrahash = {6b57dbf30b6d6455e56e07d1583fd251}, issn = {0018-9162}, journal = {Computer}, keywords = {information spatial paper image semantic retrieval analysis health ieee ai v1010 rdf grid}, number = 4, pages = {52--59}, timestamp = {2010-10-31T22:44:29.000+0100}, title = {Analysis and Semantic Querying in Large Biomedical Image Datasets}, volume = 41, year = 2008 } @inproceedings{ForcherMoellerEtAl09EXACT, abstract = {The research project THESEUS MEDICO aims at developing an intelligent, robust and scalable semantic search engine for medical images and is designated for different kinds of users such as medical doctors, medical IT professionals or patients. Since semantic search results are not always self-explanatory various kinds of explanation are necessary to satisfy different user goals. Our prime concern is to give understandable justications for inexperienced users in the medical domain using semantic networks as form of depiction. In addition, we provide several interaction styles enabling a deeper insight into the medical knowledge.}, added-at = {2010-10-31T22:42:35.000+0100}, author = {Forcher, Bj{\"o}rn and M{\"o}ller, Manuel and Sintek, Michael and Roth-Berghofer, Thomas}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22bf6a587c3b691cf4f78abd44169f21b/flint63}, booktitle = {Proceedings of IJCAI Workshop on Explanation-Aware Computing (EXACT 2009), Pasadena, CA, July 11--13, 2009}, file = {Preprint:2009/ForcherMoellerEtAl09EXACT.pdf:PDF;Slides:http\://exact2009.workshop.hm/images/stories/presentations/exact2009_presentation_roth-berghofer.pdf:URL}, interhash = {8a4581a1b9ad9abc7014ada63bd8e2f8}, intrahash = {2bf6a587c3b691cf4f78abd44169f21b}, keywords = {information knowledge theseus paper semantic image interaction web retrieval health ai v1010 search processing user}, timestamp = {2010-10-31T22:42:35.000+0100}, title = {Explanation of Semantic Search Results of Medical Images in {THESEUS MEDICO}}, year = 2009 }