Doctoral Consortium
The 11th Doctoral Consortium in conjunction with the AIME 2023 conference will provide an opportunity for PhD students to present their research plans or their preliminary work in an informal and supportive atmosphere. The PhD students will be able to discuss their plans, preliminary results (optional), and the specific problems they are encountering. They will get feedback and advice from the Academic Panel including a number of prominent academic researchers with substantial experience in the field who will actively give constructive feedback and advice and contribute to the discussions.
The Doctoral Consortium will host the presentations by at most 6 PhD students who will be selected by the Doctoral Consortium chair. It will also include a short intensive tutorial on structuring a research paper (and the corresponding work) on different topics and with different perspectives (theoretical, methodological, experimental, application-oriented), and will be concluded with a general discussion and evaluation.
Submission
Unlike other conference submissions, a Doctoral Consortium submission pertains specifically to the PhD thesis as a whole or part thereof (thereafter both will be termed the research work). Submissions should describe (in 2000-2500 words, approx. 4-5 pages) a research plan on a topic related to AI in medicine and include the following elements:
- Title and author,
- The problem, with an argument of why it is important,
- The goal and the research questions,
- The planned approach and methods for solving the problem,
- An outline of what is already known about the research problem,
- The expected results from the research work like overviews, algorithms, better understanding of a concept, a pilot, model or system,
- Any questions you might have or problems you encounter for which you specifically would like feedback on such as:
- Do I need to write a systematic review before I start?
- How should I proceed?
- Where should I consider publishing?
- How should I evaluate my work?
- Which courses would suit me best to carry out the work?
- Is it normal to meet my supervisor once a week/month/year?
Submissions be formatted according to the Springer’s LNCS format and send by e-mail in PDF format to
Submissions will be reviewed by members of the Academic Panel and by submitting students (each student will be asked to review one submission prepared by another person). Based on reviews, the Doctoral Consortium chair will select about 6 submissions to be presented and discussed during the meeting. The selection will be based on the relevancy to AI in medicine topics (see for example the scope for AIME 2021), relevancy to the doctoral consortium (there is for example no point to present finished work at the meeting), the clarity of writing, and the resulting spectrum of presented topics. Selected submissions will appear in workshop notes that will be distributed among conference participants.
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Participation
Students accepted for the Doctoral Consortium will be offered participation grants to cover their registration fees for the Consortium and for the main conference. Moreover, the Consortium is opened for audience - anybody interested in presentations and discussion is welcome to come.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: March 31, 2023
Notification of acceptance: April 28, 2023
Camera-ready submission deadline: May 19, 2023
Doctoral Consortium: June 12, 2023
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