”Cognitive data science, artificial intelligence and big data in health” Strategic Research Agenda preparation Ilkka Korhonen, Jari Ahola, Tua Huomo 20-24.3.2017 HS 23.3.2017 31/03/2017 2 Call for participation Boosting health and wellness research and global business with Artificial Intelligence in Finland § TEKES has setup a coordination and collaboration project which targets to define a strategic research agenda (SRA) to promote research, development and use of artificial intelligence, cognitive computing, and big data in health and wellness research and business § Project will organize open workshops in Espoo, Oulu, Tampere, Turku and Jyväskylä. § Ecosystem feedback and interest § Need for SRA § Focus and areas of SRA 31/03/2017 3 31/03/2017 4 • • • Economic growth and benefits Requires new skills and jobs Replaces especially jobs with low demand for skills 31/03/2017 • • • Invest in AI Educate Prepare for job market reform 5 Way Forward (Team Finland) – Executive Summary of Health Care Challenges 31.3.2017 6 Way Forward (Team Finland) – Strengts of Finnish Health Ecosystem 31/03/2017 7 31/03/2017 9 31/03/2017 10 IBM Research, Finland August 2016 Data Driven Health Analytics Affinity (Retail) HR Predictive Modeling Diagnosis Cost Patient Similarity Genomic data Medication Diet Diagnostics Physical Activities Disease Progression Modeling Social Interaction Lab Clinical notes Contextual & Behavioral Modeling Causal inference Vital Signs Visualization & Decision Support Knowledge Sources: Academic Research, Pharma studies, Governmental resources, more Data from Health Ecosystem Translational Informatics Population Risk and Utilization Analysis Analytics Resources 11 31/03/2017 12 SRA topics (for discussion) § Big themes: § Big data – access to large scale multidimensional biological, health and wellness (consumer generated) data § Progress in cognitive computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning § Data analysis, personalized medicine, decision support etc § Health care process optimization § Service automation in health and social care § Key questions to address § § § § § What opportunities for research, new products and new services does this offer? Who are the key beneficiaries and stakeholders? What is the ecosystem? What kind of collaboration models and funding would be needed / critical? What is needed (competence, investment, work)? Key boundary conditions which need to be recognized and managed (legal, ethical, organizational, national, etc)? § Sizing of the opportunities and investment needs 31/03/2017 13 Foreseen action portfolio § Tekes funded projects such as research oriented, applied R&D, SME/Start-up accelerator & GoTo Market support etc. § Infrastructure projects § PPP models § Collaboration activities and other funding sources (such as EIT Digital Health action line, BDVA PPP, H2020) § Education (Research exchange, Universities, etc.) § Marketing and communication (seminars, workshops, etc.) 31/03/2017 14 Ohjelma / Oulu 20.3. 12:30 13:00 13:15 14:00 14:15 15:30 15:45 16:00 31/03/2017 Ilmoittautuminen ja kahvi Avaus ja SRA lähtökohdat ja prosessi / Ilkka Korhonen, VTT Collaboration for intelligent technologies and healthcare solutions, Hanna Viertiö-Oja, GE Healthcare Johdanto ryhmätyöhön / Marja Harjumaa and Arto Wallin, VTT SRA ryhmätyö Ryhmätyön purku / Marja Harjumaa & Arto Wallin Johtopäätökset ja SRA valmistelun jatko / Ilkka Korhonen, VTT Tilaisuus päättyy 15 Ohjelma / Jyväskylä 21.3. 8:30 9:00 9:15 10:00 10:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 31/03/2017 Ilmoittautuminen ja kahvi Avaus ja SRA lähtökohdat ja prosessi / Ilkka Korhonen, VTT Isojen potilastietoaineistojen käyttö terveydenhuollossa – mahdollisuudet ja haasteet, Juha Kinnunen, KSSHP Johdanto ryhmätyöhön / Marja Harjumaa and Arto Wallin, VTT SRA ryhmätyö Ryhmätyön purku / Marja Harjumaa & Arto Wallin Johtopäätökset ja SRA valmistelun jatko / Ilkka Korhonen Tilaisuus päättyy 16 Ohjelma / Tampere 22.3. 8:30 9:00 9:15 10:00 10:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 31/03/2017 Ilmoittautuminen ja kahvi Avaus ja SRA lähtökohdat ja prosessi / Ilkka Korhonen, VTT Koneoppiminen kliinisen päätöksenteon tukena Jyrki Lötjönen, Combinostics Johdanto ryhmätyöhön / Marja Harjumaa and Arto Wallin, VTT SRA ryhmätyö Ryhmätyön purku / Marja Harjumaa & Arto Wallin Johtopäätökset ja SRA valmistelun jatko / Ilkka Korhonen Tilaisuus päättyy 17 Ohjelma / Turku 23.3. 8:30 9:00 Ilmoittautuminen ja kahvi Avaus ja SRA lähtökohdat ja prosessi / Ilkka Korhonen, VTT 9:15 Unique Finnish Innovation Ecosystem for Health - Industrial ViewJani Kivioja, Nokia 10:00 10:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 Johdanto ryhmätyöhön / Marja Harjumaa and Arto Wallin, VTT SRA ryhmätyö Ryhmätyön purku / Marja Harjumaa & Arto Wallin Johtopäätökset ja SRA valmistelun jatko / Ilkka Korhonen Tilaisuus päättyy 31/03/2017 18 Ohjelma / Espoo 24.3. 8:30 9:00 9:15 10:00 10:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 31/03/2017 Ilmoittautuminen ja kahvi Avaus ja SRA lähtökohdat ja prosessi / Ilkka Korhonen, VTT Terveydenhuollon big datasta kasvubisnestä! Matti Ristimäki, Tieto Johdanto ryhmätyöhön / Marja Harjumaa and Arto Wallin, VTT SRA ryhmätyö Ryhmätyön purku / Marja Harjumaa & Arto Wallin Johtopäätökset ja SRA valmistelun jatko / Ilkka Korhonen Tilaisuus päättyy 19 SRA process SRA process § The SRA work is done in collaboration with Finnish industry, public (hospitals, biobanks, etc.) and research as well as with key international players. § Phase 1: Plan and communicate (17.3.) § Define SRA process, goals and tentative topics. Plan is done in collaboration with key industry/public/research participants (Finnish, international). § Result: draft SRA outline (PPT) and SRA work process § Phase 2: Open SRA workshops (31.3.) § Organise SRA workshops (5) in different cities (Helsinki, Tampere, Turku, Oulu, Jyväskylä) & other meetings and workshops, Workshop facilitators (4) and coordinators from VTT. § Result: draft SRA (PPT) with ecosystem input (business opportunities, key ecosystem players, key research needs and themes, targets) § Phase 3: SRA outline, first draft (17.4.) § Write first version of Kalewa SRA I, comments together with core writing team (VTT + other key stakeholders) § Result: draft SRA (word) document § Phase 4: SRA finalization (28.4.) § SRA plan communication and refinement with international and domestic partners and key stakeholders. Finalisation of the SRA document § Result: final SRA document (word) § Phase 5: SRA I presentation (31.5.) § Presentation of the SRA for key stakeholders and decision makers. Iteration based on feedback as necessary. 31/03/2017§ Result: completed work 21 WS input Background work SRA ”table of contents” 31/03/2017 § Global challenges and trends in health, health care, health technology and artificial intelligence § Finland’s position and strengths § Opportunity from digital health data § Description of the global state of the art and competitive landscape vs positioning Finland in these § Research § Business § Funding programmes § Key breakthrough targets (excellence – where are our globally competitive strengts as an ecosystem) § Business opportunities (impact – how do we create jobs, increased exports and revenues, and better health with sustainable costs) § Main research themes, goals and expected results § Collaboration models and action portfolio § Research methods – examples of breakthrough topics 22 What next § This week: complete workshops § By 31.3. § translate WS outcomes and background info into summary presentation of the SRA § Form committed core SRA writing team (max 10) § By 17.4. § Draft SRA document for comments § By 28.4. § Full SRA If you are interested and committed to contribute: send an email to [email protected] and volunteer! § Note: max 10 can be included (balanced representation) 31/03/2017 23 We make it happen We make it happen! #VTTpeople 24
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