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The American Medical Informatics Association is the premier organization in the United States dedicated to the development and application of medical informatics in the support of patient care, teaching, research, and health care administration. AMIA was founded in 1990 through the merger of three existing health informatics associations. Since that time, AMIA has grown to more than 3,000 members from 42 countries worldwide. Together, these members represent all basic, applied, and clinical interests in health care information technology.
November 11-15, 2006 - Washington DC - USA
AMIA 2006 features an outstanding program of scientific papers, posters, tutorials and other educational events that provide information about cutting-edge work in health care informatics. AMIA 2006 meets the diverse interests of attendees, including those who have conceptual and theoretical perspectives, and those with needs for practical knowledge of real-world systems.
At the AMIA 2006 I presented, the Tempo Framework.Tempo has been designed collecting several years of experience regarding the "temporal abstractions techniques".
A Framework for Temporal Data Processing and Abstractions
Abstract
This paper presents Tempo, a framework for the definition, generation and execution of data processing components. Its architecture is organized on pipelines of modules assembled according to a specific meta-model with respect of contract based communication rules. Each pipeline wraps one or more data processing algorithms provided as reusable blocks in the default package. Such package can be extended with custom solutions through a plug-in mechanism. The Tempo components can be delivered both as web-services and as software library, and can be reused in different contexts by configuration through set of parameters. Although it has been initially tested in the medical field, Tempo is conceived as a general purpose framework. Until now, it has been integrated and tested within a medical guidelines implementation software tool and in a general purpose web application prototype as embedded module for the extraction of temporal patterns from generic time series.
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