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Nataliya Shakhovska,
Sergio Montenegro,
Yannick Estève,                      International
                                     Workshop
Sergey Subbotin,
Natalia Kryvinska,
Ivan Izonin




  Informatics & Data-
  Driven Medicine
  Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop
  IDDM 2018




Lviv, Ukraine
November 28–30,
2018
Shakhovska N., Montenegro S., Estève Y., Subbotin S., Kryvinska N., Izonin I., (Eds.):
The 1st International Workshop on Informatics & Data-Driven Medicine (IDDM 2018).
Lviv, Ukraine, November 28-30, 2018, CEUR-WS.org, online




This volume represents the proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on
Informatics & Data-Driven Medicine, held in Lviv, Ukraine, in November, 2018. It
comprises 30 contributed papers that were carefully peer-reviewed and selected from
53 submissions.




        Copyright © 2018 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors.
        Copying permitted only for private and academic purposes. This
        volume is published and copyrighted by its editors.
                                   Preface
It is our pleasure to present you the proceedings of 1st International Workshop on
Informatics & Data-Driven Medicine, held in Lviv (Ukraine) on November 28-29,
2018.

The main purpose of the IDDM workshop is a discussion of the recent research results
in all areas of Computer Sciences in Medicine, Medical Data Retrieval, Finding the
Hidden Associations within the full set of data and Intelligent Systems Development.

The workshop is soliciting literature review, survey and research papers including,
whilst not limited to, the following areas of interest:
     Information retrieval;
     Artificial intelligence;
     Information extraction;
     Data mining and data analysis;
     High dimensional approximation, probability, and statistical learning;
     Machine learning approaches for Biomedical Engineering;
     Biomedical image analysis and understanding;
     Methods in natural language processing and text-mining applied to medical
         records;
     Methods for using ontologies for the annotation and indexing of unstructured
         content as well as semantic web technologies;
     Computational intelligence in Medicine.

The workshop joined scientists from Ukraine, Germany, France, Austria, Sweden,
England, Turkey, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Spain, Serbia, Tunisia,
Denmark, Poland, India, Oman, Iraq, Russia and Macedonia together with practical
doctors.

The language of IDDM Workshop is English. The workshop took the form of oral and
poster presentations of peer-reviewed regular papers.

The Organizing Committee received 53 submissions, out of which 30 were accepted
for presentation as a regular papers. These papers were published in this volume of
IDDM 2018 proceedings.

The workshop would not have been possible without the support of many people. First
of all, we would like to thank our partners Ukrainian Regional Chapter of the
International Neural Network Society and Global-Logic Ukraine. We would like to
thank the Program Chairs, organization staff, the members of the Technical Program
Committees and external reviewers for their excellent and tireless work. We sincerely
wish that all attendees benefited scientifically from the workshop and wish them every
success in their research. It is the humble wish of the workshop organizers that the
professional dialogue among the researchers, scientists, engineers and doctors
continues beyond the event and that the friendships and collaborations forged will
linger and prosper for many years to come.

November, 2018                                      Nataliya Shakhovska,
                                                    Sergio Montenegro,
                                                    Yannick Estève,
                                                    Sergey Subbotin,
                                                    Natalia Kryvinska,
                                                    Ivan Izonin.