8th International Digital Health Conference

DH2018


Engineering & Computer Science (General)



Conference Aim
Recent technological advances enabled by creation of real-time big data streams, social media, participatory and context-aware systems and infectious disease modelling are the focus of public health informatics with the aim to achieve an integration with existing surveillance services.
Conference Tracks
- Crowdsourcing and participatory surveillance
- Web 2.0, online medical/patient communities of practice and persuasive technology
- Smart Health and intelligent ubiquitous technologies for health and wellbeing
- Social Computing for Health
- Tracking/wearable and mobile technology
- Personalisation and profiling, recommender systems for health
- mhealth for global health in low and middle income settings
- Citizens Science for Health
- Digital Prevention and Interventions and behaviour changing digital intervention
- Semantic Web, Knowledge Management/Extraction, Web Science and Health
- E-learning, training and serious games for health
- Industry and Startup Track
- PhD Track
Important Dates - Main Track and PhD Students Track (for inclusion in the proceedings):
- Submission Deadline: Monday, Jan 29th, 2018
- Notification of Acceptance: Monday, February 19, 2018
- Camera-Ready Deadline: Thursday, March 1, 2018
Submission types to be published in the ACM DH 2018 proceedings and to be presented orally at the conference (all page limits are final, including the abstract, references, and appendices):
Long research papers: up to 10 pages;
Short research papers: up to 5 pages;
Abstracts from health professionals: up to 2 pages . Medical abstracts may follow the medical paper structure (background, aims, methods, results, conclusions), but this is not essential;
Progress reports from PhD students: up to 2 pages, having at least one result from the ongoing work (not merely a research proposal). We note that PhD students may also submit long and/or short papers.
Extensions of accepted submissions will have the opportunity to be submitted to the Frontiers in Digital Health Research Topic (Special Issue) after the conference. We particularly encourage health professionals to consider this opportunity.
Long research papers, short research papers, abstracts from health professionals, and progress reports from PhD students, if not accepted as such, may be recommended for poster presentation.
Previous work: any paper of 4 pages or more that has been accepted for a journal or conference after peer reviewing, constitutes previous work which will be considered with respect to possible self-plagiarism, and in judging the novelty and relevance of a contribution.