Name
Affiliation
Papers
HYE-CHUNG KUM
Corresponding author. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina, 325 Pittsboro Street, Campus Box 3550, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3550, USA.
23
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
56
114
12.99
Referers 
Referees 
References 
253
359
186
Search Limit
100359
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Identifying and prioritizing benefits and risks of using privacy-enhancing software through participatory design: a nominal group technique study with patients living with chronic conditions00.342021
Corrigendum to "Patient perspectives on the linkage of health data for research: Insights from an online patient community questionnaire" [Int. J. Med. Inform. 127 (2019) 9-17].00.342020
Increasing Transparent and Accountable Use of Data by Quantifying the Actual Privacy Risk in Interactive Record Linkage.00.342019
Increasing Transparent and Accountable Use of Data by Quantifying the Actual Privacy Risk in Interactive Record Linkage.00.342019
Patient perspectives on the linkage of health data for research: Insights from an online patient community questionnaire.00.342019
A Case Study of Remote Monitoring Processes in Texas.00.342019
Balancing Privacy and Information Disclosure in Interactive Record Linkage with Visual Masking00.342018
Privacy preserving interactive record linkage (PPIRL).80.622014
Social Genome: Putting Big Data to Work for Population Informatics90.522014
Secure Decoupled Linkage (SDLink) system for building a social genome00.342013
Sociometric Methods for Relevancy Analysis of Long Tail Science Data00.342013
Measuring Opinion Relevance in Latent Topic Space10.342011
Decoupled Data for Privacy Preserving Record Linkage with Error Management10.362011
Supporting self-evaluation in local government via Knowledge Discovery and Data mining50.482009
A dynamic website for county level child welfare outcome measures00.342008
Supporting self-evaluation in local government via KDD10.482008
Benchmarking the effectiveness of sequential pattern mining methods130.662007
Intelligent sequential mining via alignment: optimization techniques for very large DB20.382007
Sequential Pattern Mining in Multi-Databases via Multiple Alignment130.672006
Understanding social welfare service patterns using sequential analysis00.342004
ApproxMAP: Approximate Mining of Consensus Sequential Patterns462.062003
Modeling Dynamic Load Balancing in Molecular Dynamics to Achieve Scalable Parallel Execution50.441998
Achieving scalable parallel molecular dynamics using dynamic spatial domain decomposition techniques102.261997