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Special sessions at major international conferences are the core face-to-face networking activities of this INNS SIG. Following the successful special sessions in 2008 at ESANN, Bruges, KES, Zagreb and ICMLA, San Diego, the Biopatter SIG has organised two special sessions in 2009, as follows. Biopattern special sessions 10th International Workshop on Artificial Neural Networks (IWANN) 2009 Salamanca 10th-12th June 2009 Machine Learning and the future of medical care in 4P: personalised, predictive, preventive and participatory A. Vellido, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya P. J.G. Lisboa, Liverpool John Moores University Wireless Sensor Networks in Home Care Dante I. Tapia, Juan A. Fraile, Sara Rodríguez, Juan F. de Paz, and Javier Bajo Participatory EHPR: A Watermarking Solution David Lowe and B.R. Matam Artificial Intelligent Systems based on supervised HUMANN for differential diagnosis of Cognitive Impairment. Towards a 4P-HCDS Patricio García Báez, Miguel Angel Pérez del Pino, Carlos Fernández Viadero, and Carmen Paz Suárez Araujo Stratification methodologies for neural networks models of survival Ana S. Fernandes, Ian H. Jarman, Terence A. Etchells, José M. Fonseca, Elia Biganzoli, Chris Bajdik, and Paulo J.G. Lisboa International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN) 2009 Atlanta, Georgia 14th-19th June 2009 From Desktop to Bedside - Computational Intelligence for Biopattern L. Peterson, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute, Houston, Texas P. J.G. Lisboa, Liverpool John Moores University Patient Stratification With Competing Risks by Multivariate Fisher Distance Davide Bacciu, Ian H. Jarman, Terence A. Etchells and Paulo J.G. Lisboa Unsupervised Cluster Analysis and Mortality Risk in the Digitalis Investigation Group (DIG) Trial of Heart Failure Sameer Ather, Leif Peterson, Vijay Divakaran, Anita Deswal and Biykem Bozkurt Improved Propensity Matching for Heart Failure Using Neural Gas and Self-Organizing Maps Leif E. Peterson, Sameer Ather, Vijay Divakaran, Anita Deswal and Douglas L. Mann Partial Logistic Artificial Neural Networks (PLANN) for Flexible Modeling of Censored Survival Data Elia Mario Biganzoli, Federico Ambrogi and Patrizia Boracchi Assessment of Fetal Reactivity Biopatterns During Labour by Fetal ECG analysis Sofia Blad, David Larsson, Nick Outram and Karl G. Rosen |