Proceedings of the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group for Ada Artificial Intelligence Working Group, 1992 Summer Workshop Held in Seattle, Washington on June 24-27, 1992

1993 ◽  
Author(s):  
Janet F. Johns
2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-2
Author(s):  
Jana Cason

This issue of the International Journal of Telerehabilitation (IJT) contains original research evaluating the efficacy of telerehabilitation, viewpoint articles, a letter to the editor, a committee report from a working group within the American Telemedicine Association’s Telerehabilitation Special Interest Group, and an announcement from the American Telemedicine Association.  It is important to note that legislation, regulation, and policy related to telerehabilitation continues to evolve. Therefore, the information presented in this issue of the IJT is current as of the time of its publication and reflects the most recent developments in the field.


1993 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 121-123
Author(s):  
Roger Harris

The conference highlighted the increasing complexity of the role of IS personnel. On the one hand, the demands of increased competitiveness are forcing technical experts to gain better understanding of the commercial requirements of the end users they serve, and on the other hand, the opportunities offered by the End-User Computing phenomenon are placing increasing demands on the technical capabilities of the end users themselves. The emerging picture is one of a highly dynamic IS profession, with expanding boundaries, fewer barriers between itself and other professions and offering greater opportunities for those entering it and increased challenges for those already in it.


2021 ◽  
Vol 129 (03) ◽  
pp. 143-145
Author(s):  
Martin Reincke ◽  
Jürgen Honegger

AbstractThe German Society of Endocrinology (DGE) has a long-standing scientific and clinical focus on the pituitary. The pituitary working group ‘Arbeitsgemeinschaft Hypophyse’ is an interdisciplinary special interest group with a focus on advancing diagnosis and treatment of pituitary conditions. On the occasion of the English publication of the S2K clinical guideline Diagnosis and therapy of clinically hormonally inactive pituitary tumors, we present here a series of 12 articles from internationally renowned authors from inside and outside of Germany.


2017 ◽  
Vol 44 (12) ◽  
pp. 1884-1888 ◽  
Author(s):  
Esi M. Morgan ◽  
Meredith P. Riebschleger ◽  
Jennifer Horonjeff ◽  
Alessandro Consolaro ◽  
Jane E. Munro ◽  
...  

Objective.The current Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) Core Set was developed in 1997 to identify the outcome measures to be used in JIA clinical trials using statistical and consensus-based techniques, but without patient involvement. The importance of patient/parent input into the research process has increasingly been recognized over the years. An Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) JIA Core Set Working Group was formed to determine whether the outcome domains of the current core set are relevant to those involved or whether the core set domains should be revised.Methods.Twenty-four people from the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe, including patient partners, formed the working group. Guided by the OMERACT Filter 2.0 process, we performed (1) a systematic literature review of outcome domains, (2) a Web-based survey (142 patients, 343 parents), (3) an idea-generation study (120 parents), (4) 4 online discussion boards (24 patients, 20 parents), and (5) a Special Interest Group (SIG) activity at the OMERACT 13 (2016) meeting.Results.A MEDLINE search of outcome domains used in studies of JIA yielded 5956 citations, of which 729 citations underwent full-text review, and identified additional domains to those included in the current JIA Core Set. Qualitative studies on the effect of JIA identified multiple additional domains, including pain and participation. Twenty-one participants in the SIG achieved consensus on the need to revise the entire JIA Core Set.Conclusion.The results of qualitative studies and literature review support the need to expand the JIA Core Set, considering, among other things, additional patient/parent-centered outcomes, clinical data, and imaging data.


AI Magazine ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 102-105
Author(s):  
Jean-Daniel Dessimoz ◽  
Jana Koehler ◽  
Thilo Stadelmann

Although Switzerland is a small country, it is home to many internationally renowned universities and scientific institutions. The research landscape in Switzerland is rich, and AI-related themes are investigated by many teams under diverse umbrellas. This column sheds some light on selected developments and trends on AI in Switzerland as perceived by members of the Special Interest group on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science (SGAICO) organizational team, which has brought together researchers from Switzerland interested in AI and cognitive science for over 30 years.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 139
Author(s):  
Críscilla Maia Costa Rezende ◽  
Esdras Lins Bispo Junior

<p>A Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) é a maior sociedade educacional e científica do mundo, possuindo membros profissionais e estudantes por todo o mundo. Uma das formas de a ACM materializar o seu propósito é por meio dos Grupos de Interesse Especial. O <em>Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education</em> (SIGCSE) é um dos Grupos de Interesse Especial mais antigos da ACM, focado especificamente na Educação em Computação. Ao redor do mundo, os principais objetivos dos capítulos locais do SIGCSE são: (i) promover o desejo de participar dos eventos do SIGCSE em uma determinada região; (ii) compartilhar ideias e problemas com colegas mais de uma vez ao ano; e (iii) ter uma organização local que encoraja boas práticas na Educação em Computação em universidades, escolas, empresas e organizações. Este trabalho apresenta um relato de experiência, no ano de 2018, sobre o Jataí ACM SIGCSE <em>Chapter</em>, o único capítulo da SIGCSE na América Latina. São apresentados o seu histórico, as suas parcerias e os resultados acadêmicos visíveis oriundos, direta ou indiretamente, da existência do capítulo na região. Constata-se que os objetivos supracitados foram satisfatoriamente alcançados no período mencionado.</p><p><strong>Palavras-chave:</strong> Educação. Computação. Formação.</p>


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