CBMS 2025 will have a special showcase/research projects track session, where we invite (a) scientific papers, (b) demonstrations/posters and (c) research-projects descriptions.

Scientific papers: We invite papers (not exceeding 6 pages in length), describing innovative computer-based medical devices or software applications, including practical experiences with such innovations. The papers should be scholarly articles presenting scientific methods, measurements, and experiments. Marketing and sales materials will not be accepted. These papers will be evaluated based on practicality, innovation, scientific rigor, value of the device or application to users, and novelty. They will be published in the proceedings of the conference along with the other papers under this track.

Examples of such papers could include but are not limited to:

  • Computer-based medical devices that have technical/scientific novelty
  • Computer-based medical applications intended for or recently introduced in the field
  • Novel uses of traditional equipment in practice
  • Experience papers based on use and data from the field
  • Insightful measurement-based analysis of computer-based medical systems from the field
  • Novel analysis providing new insights from data collected from the field
  • New and practical data analytics useful in practice
  • Real deployments of AI solutions in medicine

Demonstrations: A demonstration is more appropriate if the value can be better expressed with a demonstration rather than in a full-length paper. The topics for the demonstration papers are the same as the scientific for this track. Please submit a proposal of your demonstration with a limit of two pages. 

Research projects/initiatives: CBMS aims in the this edition to receive submissions about research or innovation projects funded by, mainly, competitive calls to present their project. We foresee to receive submissions which include details about the project goals, consortium and results (expected and any tentative result obtained so far). Only projects funded by competitive calls or with strong potential interest for the community will be considered. International projects organized in a consortium of several countries will have preference.

Submissions in this context should be a one/two-pages document with at least the following information:

  • Project/initiative title
  • Description
  • Participant entities
  • Project goals
  • Funding agency (when applies) or agencies
  • Results obtained so far (publications, patents, …)
The contribution must be prepared following the regular paper. The length of the contribution must be between 4 and 6 pages.
 

Submission Guidelines

Papers must be submitted electronically using the EasyChair conference management system. The link to the system will be available from January 15th, 2025.

All submissions will be peer-reviewed at least by two Program Committee members.

All accepted contributions will be included in the conference proceedings and will be published by IEEE Xplore. Publication in proceedings is conditioned to the registration and presentation of the paper at the conference by one of the authors. 

Each contribution must be prepared following the IEEE two-column format, whose template is available at https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html. The authors may choose LaTeX or Microsoft Word templates.

Other information

For more information, please contact info[at]cbms-conference[dot]org.