SCOPE OF THE DEMO TRACK
We cordially invite you to submit
your contribution to the demo track of the IEEE International Conference
on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI 2013).
The ICHI demo track is an exciting
and highly interactive way to demonstrate your healthcare informatics
system or application. Because of ICHI's focus on end-to-end systems,
whereby applied informatics is used to address the needs of health and
healthcare applications, demos of innovative systems are solicited,
which illustrate practical research or engineering contributions in an
interesting and interactive manner.
The demo program will be featured
prominently in the conference program and should be seen as a vehicle
for researchers, practitioners, and commercial/industrial/non-profit
institutions to showcase innovative new technologies or applications in
health informatics.
The demo review process will look
for practical uses of technology and also for a "wow" factor in all
submissions. We encourage the description of prototypes as long as they
clearly present a coherent, end-to-end view of what the application
might become once it gets deployed in production.
A submission proposal includes a
demo paper and can optionally include a demo video, whose URL should be
referred to in the textual demo description for reviewers to take into
consideration when analyzing the submission. Note that the demo paper
should differ from regular papers in several important aspects. First,
it should clearly describe the overall architecture of the system or
technology demonstrated. Second, the paper should put great emphasis on
the motivation of the work, on the applications of the presented system
or technology, and on the novelty of the work. Third, the proposal
should clearly describe the demo scenario. In particular, it should
describe how the demo audience can interact with the demo system, to
better understand the underlying technology. For demos running over the
web, a back-up scenario should be described, in case connectivity is
limited at the demo venue.
All topics described in the Call for Papers are eligible for demo track submissions.
WHAT SHOULD BE SUBMITTED
All aspects of the submission and
notification process will be handled electronically. Submissions must
adhere to the following guidelines:
The optional demo video should
focus on illustrating the demo scenario and the interactive nature of
the demo system. The video must be no more than three minutes in length
and should start by clearly identifying the authors and title of the
proposal. The video should be in common video format (e.g., MPEG, AVI),
and should be playable on a wide variety of media players. We strongly
encourage authors to produce and submit a demo video that will be linked
off of the final program on the conference website (e.g., YouTube,
Vimeo).
The notification for acceptance of
demo papers is the same as that for regular papers. Accepted demo
proposals will appear in the final proceedings.
IMPORTANT DATES
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