2021-02-25: CFP: AIMH - Symposium on Visualization and Artificial Intelligence for Medicine, Healthcare, and Social Good (Deadline: March 15, 2022)

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AIMH - Symposium on Visualization and Artificial Intelligence for Medicine, Healthcare, and Social Good

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July 19-22, 2022 * ONLINE

UPDATED PAPER DEADLINE: May 9, 2022 * ONLINE


You are cordially invited to submit a paper and participate in the newly restructured symposium of the 26th International Conference on Information Visualisation 2022 (https://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2022/index.htm) to be held online July 19-22, 2022.

AIMH - Symposium on Visualization and Artificial Intelligence for Medicine, Healthcare, and Social Good

The long-time standing symposium on BioMedical Visualization (IVBi) is updated for the 2022 year and covers all aspects of visualization and issues affecting large and complex data sets in the realms of medicine, healthcare, and social good. Artificial intelligence in medicine and healthcare is an all-encompassing term employed to describe the use of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and deep-learning and related developments to aid, automate and/or strengthen the presentation and comprehension of complex medical diagnoses and healthcare data. Technology for social good aims to improve individuals’ lives and their impact on the environment, equality, inclusion, hunger, education, mobility, transport, and human rights. We encourage the submission of papers covering new techniques, old techniques applied in novel ways, new methods, interesting applications, and in-depth surveys.


Medical and healthcare topics include, but are not limited to:

  • High-performance computing and parallel rendering
  • Signaling pathways, biochemical networks
  • AI & Computer aided diagnosis
  • Visualization of longitudinal health data
  • Operational initiatives support
  • Data-driven drug discovery, digital drug discovery and development
  • Small molecule drug design
  • Health-related event detection in large data collections
  • Fusing, interpretation, and visualization of health and wellness data
  • Multimedia for the self-management of personal health
  • AI & Decision support systems in healthcare
  • Monitoring of health-related daily activities
  • Sensors and IoT for e-health


Social good topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  • Supporting self-monitoring of personal health
  • Social good for people with special needs
  • HCI for social good
  • Social good for equality and inclusion
  • AI & Machine learning applications for social good
  • Systems and devices for inclusion
  • Systems for patient empowerment
  • Games and multimedia applications for social good


Examples of visualization topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Interaction with data sets, as well as human factors
  • Data exploration using classical and novel approaches
  • Visualization and databases
  • Linking literature and semantics in pathway visualizations
  • Volume and flow visualization
  • Annotation and labeling
  • Overview and detailed presentation of predictive or uncertain data
  • Comparative Methods / User studies / Surveys
  • Identification of correlated and anomalous relationships in disparate data sets

Conference Proceedings

Papers will appear in the Conference Proceedings after oral presentation, following a peer-review process. Authors must submit papers compliant with the conference Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings (IEEE Conference Template) available at: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html.

The Conference Proceedings will be published by Conference Publishing Services (CPS) with a Library of Congress/ISSN/ISBN number and indexing will be arranged through SCOPUS, INSPEC, EI (Compendex), Thomson ISI and other indexing services. Please visit the Conference website for more information on proceedings (https://iv.csites.fct.unl.pt/at/call-for-papers/publication/).

Instructions for Authors

Please check the detailed submission procedures on the submission page https://iv.csites.fct.unl.pt/at/call-for-papers/paper-poster-cfp/ Please create a login in the ConfTool web site for the conference (https://www.conftool.org/IV-cgiv-2022/) and submit your short or full paper.

Important dates

May 9, 2022 Submission of papers EXTENDED

May 31, 2022 Notification of reviewing result

June 5, 2022 Submission of the camera-ready version


At least one of the co-authors is required to register for the Conference by June 5, 2022 and present the paper at the Conference. Individuals may appear as co-authors in more than one paper or poster.

Please do not hesitate to contact one of the co-chairs (listed below) or the Program Administration (iV_CGiV@graphicslink.co.uk) should you need any assistance during this process.

We look forward to your submission and participation.

Kindest regards,

AIMH 2022 Co-Chairs


Urska Cvek. Sc.D., MBA, Louisiana State University, USA, ucvek (AT) lsus (DOT) edu Marjan Trutschl, Sc.D., Louisiana State University, USA, mtrutsch (AT) lsus (DOT) edu Heimo Mueller, Ph.D., Medical University Graz, Austria, heimo (DOT) mueller (AT) medunigraz (DOT) at Harri Siirtola, Ph.D. Tampere University, Finland, harri (DOT) siirtola (AT) tuni (DOT) fi Wai Lok Woo. Ph.D., Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technology Research Cluster, UK, wailok (DOT) woo (AT) northumbria (DOT) ac (DOT) uk Rita Francese, Universita degli Studi di Salerno, Italy, francese (AT) unisa (DOT) it Veronica Rossano, University of Bari, Italy, veronica (DOT) rossano (AT) uniba (DOT) it