The Brazilian Symposium on Computing Applied to Healthcare (SBCAS) is an event held by SBC since 2001, when it was still called Medical Informatics Workshop (WIM), a name it kept until 2017. SBCAS is today one of the main forums for scientific dissemination and meeting of computer and health researchers.
The Proceedings Series of the Brazilian Symposium on Computing Applied to Healthcare brings the selected articles in each annual edition of the event.
For accessing the articles presented in the workshops and complementary trails of each edition of the event, visit the Companion Proceedings Series of the Brazilian Symposium on Computing Applied to Healthcare.
Topics of Interest
SBCAS topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Telehealth and telemedicine
- Accessibility and web technology applied to human health
- Data Science Applied to Health
- Assistive Technologies
- Semantic Web and Ontologies
- Using Social Media Applied to Health
- Distance Learning in Health (e-learning)
- Health Information Systems
- Health Information Management
- Decision Support Systems
- Artificial Intelligence Applied to Health
- Applied Health Cognitive Computing
- Medical Image Processing and Analysis
- Biological Signal Processing and Analysis
- Biomedical Data Visualization
- Pattern Recognition
- Diagnostic, prognostic or disease spread models
- Optimization Models for Therapy Planning and Recommendation
- Serious Health Games
- Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Applied to Human Health
- Multimedia Systems Applied to Health
- Information Retrieval for Clinical Applications
- IoT applied to health
- Sensor Networks and Pervasive Health Systems
- Wireless Body Area Networks
- Safety in Health Information Systems
- High-Performance Computing Systems Applied to Health
Additional information
For more information about SBCAS, visit the event's website.
