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Algorithms, Challenges and Applications. This AAAI spring symposium focuses on approaches for learning models that estimate survival measures from “survival datasets”, which include censored instances. The main objective of this symposium is to push the state-of-the-art in survival prediction algorithms and address fundamental issues thatREGISTRATION
JOIN US. Click Here to Register for this symposium. More information is available on the AAAI web site . AAAI Spring Symposia generally range from 40-75 participants each. Participation will be open to active participants as well as other interested individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. Each participant will be expected toattend a
PROGRAM - WEEBLY
Speaker: Prof. Russ Greiner, University of Alberta Title: An Effective Way to Estimate an Individual's Survival Distribution Abstract: An accurate estimate of a patient’s survival time can help determine the appropriate treatment and care of that patient.Some common approaches to survival analysis estimate a patient’s risk scores; others estimate a patient’s 5-year survival probabilityCOMMITTEE - WEEBLY
Alessandro Satriano Stephenson Cardiac Imaging Centre / University of Calgary. Alexis Bellot University of Cambridge. Anamaria Savu University of Alberta. Andreas Bender LMU Munich. Bobak Mortazavi Texas A&M Center for Remote Health Technologies andACCEPTED PAPERS
Philipp Kopper, Sebastian Pölsterl, Christian Wachinger, Bernd Bischl, Andreas Bender and David Rügamer. Video. 48. Promo. Video. WRSE - a non-parametric weighted-resolution. ensemble for predicting individual survival.ABOUT - WEEBLY
About. Survival Prediction: Algorithms, Challenges and Applications (SP-ACA) A survival analysis model attempts to estimate the time until a specified event will happen in the future (or some related survival measure), for an individual. While the event of interest is often the time to death of a patient, it can alternatively be the time toCONTACT - WEEBLY
email us at: survivalprediction2021@gmail.comRECORDINGS - WEEBLY
Invited Talks Russell Greiner Mihaela van der Schaar Thomas Alexander Gerds Rajesh Ranganath Mark van der Laan Rob Tibshirani and Erin Craig Accepted Papers To access the recordings of all oral presentations please click here.Noticeably, the recordings are indexed according tothe paper IDs.
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Algorithms, Challenges and Applications. This AAAI spring symposium focuses on approaches for learning models that estimate survival measures from “survival datasets”, which include censored instances. The main objective of this symposium is to push the state-of-the-art in survival prediction algorithms and address fundamental issues thatREGISTRATION
JOIN US. Click Here to Register for this symposium. More information is available on the AAAI web site . AAAI Spring Symposia generally range from 40-75 participants each. Participation will be open to active participants as well as other interested individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. Each participant will be expected toattend a
PROGRAM - WEEBLY
Speaker: Prof. Russ Greiner, University of Alberta Title: An Effective Way to Estimate an Individual's Survival Distribution Abstract: An accurate estimate of a patient’s survival time can help determine the appropriate treatment and care of that patient.Some common approaches to survival analysis estimate a patient’s risk scores; others estimate a patient’s 5-year survival probabilityCOMMITTEE - WEEBLY
Alessandro Satriano Stephenson Cardiac Imaging Centre / University of Calgary. Alexis Bellot University of Cambridge. Anamaria Savu University of Alberta. Andreas Bender LMU Munich. Bobak Mortazavi Texas A&M Center for Remote Health Technologies andACCEPTED PAPERS
Philipp Kopper, Sebastian Pölsterl, Christian Wachinger, Bernd Bischl, Andreas Bender and David Rügamer. Video. 48. Promo. Video. WRSE - a non-parametric weighted-resolution. ensemble for predicting individual survival.ABOUT - WEEBLY
About. Survival Prediction: Algorithms, Challenges and Applications (SP-ACA) A survival analysis model attempts to estimate the time until a specified event will happen in the future (or some related survival measure), for an individual. While the event of interest is often the time to death of a patient, it can alternatively be the time toCONTACT - WEEBLY
email us at: survivalprediction2021@gmail.comRECORDINGS - WEEBLY
Invited Talks Russell Greiner Mihaela van der Schaar Thomas Alexander Gerds Rajesh Ranganath Mark van der Laan Rob Tibshirani and Erin Craig Accepted Papers To access the recordings of all oral presentations please click here.Noticeably, the recordings are indexed according tothe paper IDs.
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Algorithms, Challenges and Applications. This AAAI spring symposium focuses on approaches for learning models that estimate survival measures from “survival datasets”, which include censored instances. The main objective of this symposium is to push the state-of-the-art in survival prediction algorithms and address fundamental issues thatREGISTRATION
JOIN US. Click Here to Register for this symposium. More information is available on the AAAI web site . AAAI Spring Symposia generally range from 40-75 participants each. Participation will be open to active participants as well as other interested individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. Each participant will be expected toattend a
PROGRAM - WEEBLY
Speaker: Prof. Russ Greiner, University of Alberta Title: An Effective Way to Estimate an Individual's Survival Distribution Abstract: An accurate estimate of a patient’s survival time can help determine the appropriate treatment and care of that patient.Some common approaches to survival analysis estimate a patient’s risk scores; others estimate a patient’s 5-year survival probabilityCOMMITTEE - WEEBLY
Organizers Russ Greiner University of Alberta Neeraj Kumar University of Alberta Thomas A. Gerds University of Copenhagen Mihaela van der Schaar University of Cambridge, UCLA, Turing Institute Program Committee Agathe Guilloux Université Paris Saclay, Univ. Evry, CNRSACCEPTED PAPERS
Philipp Kopper, Sebastian Pölsterl, Christian Wachinger, Bernd Bischl, Andreas Bender and David Rügamer. Video. 48. Promo. Video. WRSE - a non-parametric weighted-resolution. ensemble for predicting individual survival.ABOUT - WEEBLY
About. Survival Prediction: Algorithms, Challenges and Applications (SP-ACA) A survival analysis model attempts to estimate the time until a specified event will happen in the future (or some related survival measure), for an individual. While the event of interest is often the time to death of a patient, it can alternatively be the time toCONTACT - WEEBLY
email us at: survivalprediction2021@gmail.comRECORDINGS - WEEBLY
Invited Talks Russell Greiner Mihaela van der Schaar Thomas Alexander Gerds Rajesh Ranganath Mark van der Laan Rob Tibshirani and Erin Craig Accepted Papers To access the recordings of all oral presentations please click here.Noticeably, the recordings are indexed according tothe paper IDs.
HOME
Algorithms, Challenges and Applications. This AAAI spring symposium focuses on approaches for learning models that estimate survival measures from “survival datasets”, which include censored instances. The main objective of this symposium is to push the state-of-the-art in survival prediction algorithms and address fundamental issues thatREGISTRATION
JOIN US. Click Here to Register for this symposium. More information is available on the AAAI web site . AAAI Spring Symposia generally range from 40-75 participants each. Participation will be open to active participants as well as other interested individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. Each participant will be expected toattend a
PROGRAM - WEEBLY
Speaker: Prof. Russ Greiner, University of Alberta Title: An Effective Way to Estimate an Individual's Survival Distribution Abstract: An accurate estimate of a patient’s survival time can help determine the appropriate treatment and care of that patient.Some common approaches to survival analysis estimate a patient’s risk scores; others estimate a patient’s 5-year survival probabilityCOMMITTEE - WEEBLY
Alessandro Satriano Stephenson Cardiac Imaging Centre / University of Calgary. Alexis Bellot University of Cambridge. Anamaria Savu University of Alberta. Andreas Bender LMU Munich. Bobak Mortazavi Texas A&M Center for Remote Health Technologies andACCEPTED PAPERS
Philipp Kopper, Sebastian Pölsterl, Christian Wachinger, Bernd Bischl, Andreas Bender and David Rügamer. Video. 48. Promo. Video. WRSE - a non-parametric weighted-resolution. ensemble for predicting individual survival.ABOUT - WEEBLY
About. Survival Prediction: Algorithms, Challenges and Applications (SP-ACA) A survival analysis model attempts to estimate the time until a specified event will happen in the future (or some related survival measure), for an individual. While the event of interest is often the time to death of a patient, it can alternatively be the time toCONTACT - WEEBLY
email us at: survivalprediction2021@gmail.comRECORDINGS - WEEBLY
Invited Talks Russell Greiner Mihaela van der Schaar Thomas Alexander Gerds Rajesh Ranganath Mark van der Laan Rob Tibshirani and Erin Craig Accepted Papers To access the recordings of all oral presentations please click here.Noticeably, the recordings are indexed according tothe paper IDs.
HOME
Algorithms, Challenges and Applications. This AAAI spring symposium focuses on approaches for learning models that estimate survival measures from “survival datasets”, which include censored instances. The main objective of this symposium is to push the state-of-the-art in survival prediction algorithms and address fundamental issues thatREGISTRATION
JOIN US. Click Here to Register for this symposium. More information is available on the AAAI web site . AAAI Spring Symposia generally range from 40-75 participants each. Participation will be open to active participants as well as other interested individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. Each participant will be expected toattend a
PROGRAM - WEEBLY
Speaker: Prof. Russ Greiner, University of Alberta Title: An Effective Way to Estimate an Individual's Survival Distribution Abstract: An accurate estimate of a patient’s survival time can help determine the appropriate treatment and care of that patient.Some common approaches to survival analysis estimate a patient’s risk scores; others estimate a patient’s 5-year survival probabilityCOMMITTEE - WEEBLY
Alessandro Satriano Stephenson Cardiac Imaging Centre / University of Calgary. Alexis Bellot University of Cambridge. Anamaria Savu University of Alberta. Andreas Bender LMU Munich. Bobak Mortazavi Texas A&M Center for Remote Health Technologies andACCEPTED PAPERS
Philipp Kopper, Sebastian Pölsterl, Christian Wachinger, Bernd Bischl, Andreas Bender and David Rügamer. Video. 48. Promo. Video. WRSE - a non-parametric weighted-resolution. ensemble for predicting individual survival.ABOUT - WEEBLY
About. Survival Prediction: Algorithms, Challenges and Applications (SP-ACA) A survival analysis model attempts to estimate the time until a specified event will happen in the future (or some related survival measure), for an individual. While the event of interest is often the time to death of a patient, it can alternatively be the time toCONTACT - WEEBLY
email us at: survivalprediction2021@gmail.comRECORDINGS - WEEBLY
Invited Talks Russell Greiner Mihaela van der Schaar Thomas Alexander Gerds Rajesh Ranganath Mark van der Laan Rob Tibshirani and Erin Craig Accepted Papers To access the recordings of all oral presentations please click here.Noticeably, the recordings are indexed according tothe paper IDs.
HOME
Algorithms, Challenges and Applications. This AAAI spring symposium focuses on approaches for learning models that estimate survival measures from “survival datasets”, which include censored instances. The main objective of this symposium is to push the state-of-the-art in survival prediction algorithms and address fundamental issues thatREGISTRATION
JOIN US. Click Here to Register for this symposium. More information is available on the AAAI web site . AAAI Spring Symposia generally range from 40-75 participants each. Participation will be open to active participants as well as other interested individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. Each participant will be expected toattend a
PROGRAM - WEEBLY
Speaker: Prof. Russ Greiner, University of Alberta Title: An Effective Way to Estimate an Individual's Survival Distribution Abstract: An accurate estimate of a patient’s survival time can help determine the appropriate treatment and care of that patient.Some common approaches to survival analysis estimate a patient’s risk scores; others estimate a patient’s 5-year survival probabilityCOMMITTEE - WEEBLY
Organizers Russ Greiner University of Alberta Neeraj Kumar University of Alberta Thomas A. Gerds University of Copenhagen Mihaela van der Schaar University of Cambridge, UCLA, Turing Institute Program Committee Agathe Guilloux Université Paris Saclay, Univ. Evry, CNRSACCEPTED PAPERS
Philipp Kopper, Sebastian Pölsterl, Christian Wachinger, Bernd Bischl, Andreas Bender and David Rügamer. Video. 48. Promo. Video. WRSE - a non-parametric weighted-resolution. ensemble for predicting individual survival.ABOUT - WEEBLY
About. Survival Prediction: Algorithms, Challenges and Applications (SP-ACA) A survival analysis model attempts to estimate the time until a specified event will happen in the future (or some related survival measure), for an individual. While the event of interest is often the time to death of a patient, it can alternatively be the time toRECORDINGS - WEEBLY
Invited Talks Russell Greiner Mihaela van der Schaar Thomas Alexander Gerds Rajesh Ranganath Mark van der Laan Rob Tibshirani and Erin Craig Accepted Papers To access the recordings of all oral presentations please click here.Noticeably, the recordings are indexed according tothe paper IDs.
CONTACT - WEEBLY
email us at: survivalprediction2021@gmail.comHOME
Algorithms, Challenges and Applications. This AAAI spring symposium focuses on approaches for learning models that estimate survival measures from “survival datasets”, which include censored instances. The main objective of this symposium is to push the state-of-the-art in survival prediction algorithms and address fundamental issues thatREGISTRATION
JOIN US. Click Here to Register for this symposium. More information is available on the AAAI web site . AAAI Spring Symposia generally range from 40-75 participants each. Participation will be open to active participants as well as other interested individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. Each participant will be expected toattend a
PROGRAM - WEEBLY
Speaker: Prof. Russ Greiner, University of Alberta Title: An Effective Way to Estimate an Individual's Survival Distribution Abstract: An accurate estimate of a patient’s survival time can help determine the appropriate treatment and care of that patient.Some common approaches to survival analysis estimate a patient’s risk scores; others estimate a patient’s 5-year survival probabilityCOMMITTEE - WEEBLY
Alessandro Satriano Stephenson Cardiac Imaging Centre / University of Calgary. Alexis Bellot University of Cambridge. Anamaria Savu University of Alberta. Andreas Bender LMU Munich. Bobak Mortazavi Texas A&M Center for Remote Health Technologies andACCEPTED PAPERS
Philipp Kopper, Sebastian Pölsterl, Christian Wachinger, Bernd Bischl, Andreas Bender and David Rügamer. Video. 48. Promo. Video. WRSE - a non-parametric weighted-resolution. ensemble for predicting individual survival.ABOUT - WEEBLY
About. Survival Prediction: Algorithms, Challenges and Applications (SP-ACA) A survival analysis model attempts to estimate the time until a specified event will happen in the future (or some related survival measure), for an individual. While the event of interest is often the time to death of a patient, it can alternatively be the time toCONTACT - WEEBLY
email us at: survivalprediction2021@gmail.comRECORDINGS - WEEBLY
Invited Talks Russell Greiner Mihaela van der Schaar Thomas Alexander Gerds Rajesh Ranganath Mark van der Laan Rob Tibshirani and Erin Craig Accepted Papers To access the recordings of all oral presentations please click here.Noticeably, the recordings are indexed according tothe paper IDs.
HOME
Algorithms, Challenges and Applications. This AAAI spring symposium focuses on approaches for learning models that estimate survival measures from “survival datasets”, which include censored instances. The main objective of this symposium is to push the state-of-the-art in survival prediction algorithms and address fundamental issues thatREGISTRATION
JOIN US. Click Here to Register for this symposium. More information is available on the AAAI web site . AAAI Spring Symposia generally range from 40-75 participants each. Participation will be open to active participants as well as other interested individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. Each participant will be expected toattend a
PROGRAM - WEEBLY
Speaker: Prof. Russ Greiner, University of Alberta Title: An Effective Way to Estimate an Individual's Survival Distribution Abstract: An accurate estimate of a patient’s survival time can help determine the appropriate treatment and care of that patient.Some common approaches to survival analysis estimate a patient’s risk scores; others estimate a patient’s 5-year survival probabilityCOMMITTEE - WEEBLY
Alessandro Satriano Stephenson Cardiac Imaging Centre / University of Calgary. Alexis Bellot University of Cambridge. Anamaria Savu University of Alberta. Andreas Bender LMU Munich. Bobak Mortazavi Texas A&M Center for Remote Health Technologies andACCEPTED PAPERS
Philipp Kopper, Sebastian Pölsterl, Christian Wachinger, Bernd Bischl, Andreas Bender and David Rügamer. Video. 48. Promo. Video. WRSE - a non-parametric weighted-resolution. ensemble for predicting individual survival.ABOUT - WEEBLY
About. Survival Prediction: Algorithms, Challenges and Applications (SP-ACA) A survival analysis model attempts to estimate the time until a specified event will happen in the future (or some related survival measure), for an individual. While the event of interest is often the time to death of a patient, it can alternatively be the time toCONTACT - WEEBLY
email us at: survivalprediction2021@gmail.comRECORDINGS - WEEBLY
Invited Talks Russell Greiner Mihaela van der Schaar Thomas Alexander Gerds Rajesh Ranganath Mark van der Laan Rob Tibshirani and Erin Craig Accepted Papers To access the recordings of all oral presentations please click here.Noticeably, the recordings are indexed according tothe paper IDs.
HOME
Algorithms, Challenges and Applications. This AAAI spring symposium focuses on approaches for learning models that estimate survival measures from “survival datasets”, which include censored instances. The main objective of this symposium is to push the state-of-the-art in survival prediction algorithms and address fundamental issues thatREGISTRATION
JOIN US. Click Here to Register for this symposium. More information is available on the AAAI web site . AAAI Spring Symposia generally range from 40-75 participants each. Participation will be open to active participants as well as other interested individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. Each participant will be expected toattend a
PROGRAM - WEEBLY
Speaker: Prof. Russ Greiner, University of Alberta Title: An Effective Way to Estimate an Individual's Survival Distribution Abstract: An accurate estimate of a patient’s survival time can help determine the appropriate treatment and care of that patient.Some common approaches to survival analysis estimate a patient’s risk scores; others estimate a patient’s 5-year survival probabilityCOMMITTEE - WEEBLY
Organizers Russ Greiner University of Alberta Neeraj Kumar University of Alberta Thomas A. Gerds University of Copenhagen Mihaela van der Schaar University of Cambridge, UCLA, Turing Institute Program Committee Agathe Guilloux Université Paris Saclay, Univ. Evry, CNRSACCEPTED PAPERS
Philipp Kopper, Sebastian Pölsterl, Christian Wachinger, Bernd Bischl, Andreas Bender and David Rügamer. Video. 48. Promo. Video. WRSE - a non-parametric weighted-resolution. ensemble for predicting individual survival.ABOUT - WEEBLY
About. Survival Prediction: Algorithms, Challenges and Applications (SP-ACA) A survival analysis model attempts to estimate the time until a specified event will happen in the future (or some related survival measure), for an individual. While the event of interest is often the time to death of a patient, it can alternatively be the time toRECORDINGS - WEEBLY
Invited Talks Russell Greiner Mihaela van der Schaar Thomas Alexander Gerds Rajesh Ranganath Mark van der Laan Rob Tibshirani and Erin Craig Accepted Papers To access the recordings of all oral presentations please click here.Noticeably, the recordings are indexed according tothe paper IDs.
CONTACT - WEEBLY
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AAAI SYMPOSIUM 2021
SURVIVAL PREDICTION
ALGORITHMS, CHALLENGES AND APPLICATIONS MARCH 22-24, STANFORD UNIVERSITY(COMPLETELY VIRTUAL) THIS AAAI SPRING SYMPOSIUM FOCUSES ON APPROACHES FOR LEARNING MODELS THAT ESTIMATE SURVIVAL MEASURES FROM “SURVIVAL DATASETS”, WHICH INCLUDE CENSORED INSTANCES. THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF THIS SYMPOSIUM IS TO PUSH THE STATE-OF-THE-ART IN SURVIVAL PREDICTION ALGORITHMS AND ADDRESS FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES THAT HINDER THEIR APPLICABILITY FOR SOLVING COMPLEX REAL-WORLD PROBLEMS. WE ANTICIPATE THIS WILL FOSTER INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATIONS AND CREATE NEW RESEARCH DIRECTIONS. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THE SYMPOSIUM THEMES PLEASE CLICK HERE.
IMPORTANT DATES
PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINEJanuary 10, 2021
Accept/Reject NotificationsFebruary 14, 2021
SYMPOSIUM DATES
March 22-24, 2021
Paper Submission
Registration
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Authors can submit extended abstracts (4 pages maximum) for poster sessions or full papers (6 pages maximum, excluding references) for position, review and work-in-progress pieces. Papers with previously published results will be considered.Author Kit
Format submissions according to the AAAI templateand
submit through EasyChair site.
Program committee will review the submissions and accepted papers will be published on the open-access proceedings site, CEUR-WS . Thesubmissions are
NOT double blind.
ORGANIZERS
RUSS GREINER
University of AlbertaNEERAJ KUMAR
University of AlbertaTHOMAS A. GERDS
University of Copenhagen MIHAELA VAN DER SCHAAR University of Cambridge* Committee
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