Sessions
The conference at Vitalis 2023 consists of several tracks with panel discussions, keynote presentations and studio talks. Most of the content will also be available online via live broadcasts and recorded lectures, available on demand.
Search the programme and customise your agenda!
You can filter by topic, seminar type, target audience or time. There are also a number of thematic tracks in the programme.
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Track
On-Site Visualization of Ballistocardiography Data
Urs-Vito Albrecht
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
Prediction of mental health support of employee perceiving by using machine learning methods
Hossein Jamalirad
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
Narrative trends over the COVID-19 pandemic: Digital social listening to inform WHO infodemic management
Agnese Pastorino
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
Modeling Patient Treatment Trajectories Using Markov Chains for Cost Analysis
Markus Haug
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
Mapping exposome derived phenotypes into SNOMED codes
Guillermo Lopez Campos, Luis Marco-Ruiz
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
odML-tables as a Metadata Standard in Microneurography
Rainer Röhrig, Alina Troglio, Ekaterina Kutafina
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
Large Language Model as Unsupervised Health Information Retriever
Keyuan Jiang
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
Exploring Use Cases for CovidGraph
Dagmar Waltemath
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
Fairness in Artificial Intelligence: Regulatory Sandbox Evaluation of Bias Prevention for ECG Classification
Jesper Ravn
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
Mobile Application for Improvement of Self-Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Usability Pilot Test
Alberto Freitas
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
Local Approval Processes in a Federated and Distributed Research Infrastructure - Lessons learned from the AKTIN-Project
Alexander Kombeiz
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
The AKTIN-Emergency Department Registry is a federated and distributed health data network which uses a two-step process for local approval of received data queries and result transmission. For currently establishing distributed research infrastructures, we present our lessons learned from 5 years of established operations.
Exploring New Possibilities for Research Data Exploration Using the Example of the German Core Data Set
Ron Henkel
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced