Goal of the Workshop

Health and Medical care industries are one of the largest and fastest-growing parts of a country’s economy. The proper collection, management and utilization of medical information play a critical role in detecting health and medical problems, identifying innovative solutions and allocating resources to treat patients, medical computing technologies are widely employed to improve the quality of healthcare services. There are several significant computing technology developments and innovations that are making a big splash on the health and medical care information manipulation.

Examples of currently emerging technologies include:


1. Health Sensing: There’s been a sharp increase in the quantity and variety of consumer devices, especially mobile devices such as smartphones, and medical sensors that capture some aspect of physiological, cognitive and physical human health including vital signs, medical images, videos, activity data and etc.


2. Big Data Analytics: With the increasing digitization of health and medical care, a large amount of health and medical data has been accumulated and the size is increasing in an unprecedented rate, discovering the in-depth knowledge and values from the big medical data is the key to deliver the best evidence-based, patient-centric, and accountable care.


3. Cloud Computing: With medical care providers looking at automating processes at lower cost and higher gains, cloud computing provides an ideal platform to achieve high efficient use of computing resources, simplify management, and improve services in a safe and secure manner.


4. Artificial Intelligence: AI can help people precisely predict or diagnose disease, and provide suitable intervention methods or treatments.

There is no doubt that the adoption of these innovative technologies in health and medical fields creates tremendous opportunities. Yet lots of challenges still need to be resolved for achieving enhanced health and medical care services. 
MediComp aims to investigate how these emerging computing technologies are exploited for creating new ways for health & medical service providers and their patients to readily access and use health information and improving the quality, safety, and efficiency of medical care.

Theme and Scope of the Workshop

The workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners to share research results, advances and practical experience related to medical computing areas. The workshop calls for original papers describing the theories, methodologies, and solutions about the innovative application of emerging computing technologies that deal with the collection, storage, retrieval, sharing, and use of medical data and knowledge, as well as the integration of heterogeneous medical services and devices for enhanced medical care services. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:

  • The integration of heterogeneous medical services
  • Big Language Model application
  • Health sensing technologies and systems and their interoperation
  • Health data storage, processing and manipulation
  • Data mining/deep knowledge discovery from Health and Medical data
  • Big data analysis on health and medical area
  • Mobile health(mHealth) service/system and their interoperation
  • Intelligent integration of multiple medical service/system
  • Privacy and security and on healthcare
  • Intelligent healthcare/decision support system
  • Medical care resource management in smart medical environments
  • Medical related image and video processing
  • Cloud computing and process integration for medical care
  • Pervasive and ubiquitous computing for medical care delivery
  • Semantic/knowledge driven medical information management
  • Interoperation of medical services and devices in smart environments
  • Disease predication and diagnosis based on AI
  • Signal recognition in Pharmacovigilance
  • Rational drug system

Workshop Organizers

Prof. Dr. Faheem Akhtar Rajput, Aror University, Pakistan

Prof. Jianqiang Li, Beijing University of Technology, China

Prof. Ji-Jiang Yang, Tsinghua University, China

Prof. Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Marquette University, USA

Program Committee

Bruce McMillin, Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA
Hua Zhong, Institute of Software, CAS, China
May D. Wang, Geogia Institute of Technology, USA
Di Xiao, University of Queensland, Australia
Hossain Shahriar, Kennesaw State University, USA
Qing Zhao, Beijing University of Science and Technology, China
Xi Xu, Beijing University of Science and Technology, China
William Chu, Donghai University, Taiwan
Reiko Hishiyama, Waseda University, Japan
Pinar Yildirim, Okan University, Turkey
Zhen Fang, Institute of Electronics, CAS, China
Dr. Asif Rajput, Sukkur IBA University, Pakistan
Dr. Asif Raza Shah, Sukkur IBA University, Pakistan
Dr. Asif Khan, Sukkur IBA University, Pakistan
Prof. Noman Islam, University of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Dr. Nouman Durrani, National University – FAST, Pakistan
Dr. Zakria Jamali, Sukkur IBA University, Pakistan
Dr. Faisal Bin Ubaid, Sukkur IBA University, Pakistan
Dr. Wazir, Aror University, Sukkur, Pakistan
Dr. Khalid, Aror University, Sukkur, Pakistan
Dr. Irfan, Aror University, Sukkur, Pakistan

Key Workshop & Special Session Dates

Workshop & special session papers due:
Extended: 30 April 2026 15 April 2026
Workshop & special session papers notification:
Extended: 10 May 2026
Camera Ready Paper submission:
Extended: 25 May 2026

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