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Hsinchun's research primarily focuses on data/web/text mining and knowledge management techniques. He has applied his work in the fields of web computing, search engines, digital libraries, security informatics, biomedical informatics and business intelligence. His most notable contributions are in management information systems, digital libraries, and security informatics.
Hsinchun's research primarily focuses on data/web/text mining and knowledge management techniques. He has applied his work in the fields of web computing, search engines, digital libraries, security informatics, biomedical informatics and business intelligence. His most notable contributions are in management information systems, digital libraries, and security informatics.


He is the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of the ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (ACM TMIS), the EIC of the Springer journal Security Informatics, and the Associate EIC of the IEEE Intelligent Systems. He serves on ten editorial boards including:
He is the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of the ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (ACM TMIS) and of the Springer journal Security Informatics. He serves on ten editorial boards including:
* IEEE Intelligent Systems
* ACM Transactions on Information Systems
* ACM Transactions on Information Systems
* IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
* IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
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===Productivity===
===Productivity===
In 2005, Hsinchun was ranked #8 in publication productivity in Information Systems (CAIS 2005),<ref name="CAIS">{{cite journal |url=http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol15/iss1/31/ |last=Huang |first=Hsieh-Hong et al. |title=An Evaluation of Publication Productivity in Information Systems: 1999 to 2003, |journal=Communications of the Association for Information Systems| volume = 15 |year=2005}}</ref> #1 in Digital Library research (IP&M 2005),<ref name="IPM">{{cite journal |url=http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1103340 |last=Liu |first=Xiaoming et al. |title=Co-authorship Networks in the Digital Library Research Community |journal=Information Processing and Management |year=2005 |doi=10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.012 |last2=Bollen |first2=J |last3=Nelson |first3=M |last4=Vandesompel |first4=H |volume=41 |issue=6 |pages=1462–1480}}</ref> and #9 in a list of the "Top 32" most productive information systems researchers (EJIS 2007)<ref name="EJIS 2007">{{cite journal |url=http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ejis/journal/v16/n1/full/3000667a.html |last=Gallivan |first=Michael et al. |title=Analyzing IS Research Productivity: An Inclusive Approach to Global IS Scholarship |journal=European Journal of Information Systems |volume=16 |year=2007}}</ref> in three bibliometric studies. In 2008, Hsinchun was recognized as one of the top-ranked authors in the Management Information Systems field.<ref name="JASIST 2008">{{cite journal |last=Chua |first=Alton et al. |title=The shift towards multi-disciplinarity in information science |journal=Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology |year=2008 |doi=10.1002/asi.20929 |last2=Yang |first2=Christopher C. |volume=59 |issue=13 |pages=2156–2170}}</ref> His "H-index" score from Google Scholar is 56.
In 2005, Hsinchun was ranked #8 in publication productivity in Information Systems (CAIS 2005),<ref name="CAIS">{{cite journal |url=http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol15/iss1/31/ |last=Huang |first=Hsieh-Hong et al. |title=An Evaluation of Publication Productivity in Information Systems: 1999 to 2003, |journal=Communications of the Association for Information Systems| volume = 15 |year=2005}}</ref> #1 in Digital Library research (IP&M 2005),<ref name="IPM">{{cite journal |url=http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1103340 |last=Liu |first=Xiaoming et al. |title=Co-authorship Networks in the Digital Library Research Community |journal=Information Processing and Management |year=2005 |doi=10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.012 |last2=Bollen |first2=J |last3=Nelson |first3=M |last4=Vandesompel |first4=H |volume=41 |issue=6 |pages=1462–1480}}</ref> and #9 in a list of the "Top 32" most productive information systems researchers (EJIS 2007)<ref name="EJIS 2007">{{cite journal |url=http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ejis/journal/v16/n1/full/3000667a.html |last=Gallivan |first=Michael et al. |title=Analyzing IS Research Productivity: An Inclusive Approach to Global IS Scholarship |journal=European Journal of Information Systems |volume=16 |year=2007}}</ref> in three bibliometric studies. In 2008, Hsinchun was recognized as one of the top-ranked authors in the Management Information Systems field.<ref name="JASIST 2008">{{cite journal |last=Chua |first=Alton et al. |title=The shift towards multi-disciplinarity in information science |journal=Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology |year=2008 |doi=10.1002/asi.20929 |last2=Yang |first2=Christopher C. |volume=59 |issue=13 |pages=2156–2170}}</ref> His "H-index" score from Google Scholar is 60 (as of March 2012).


Hsinchun has authored more than 20 books, 25 book chapters, 210 SCI journal articles, and 140 refereed conference articles. His recent books include: Infectious Disease Informatics (2010; ISBN 9781441912770), Sports Data Mining (2010; ISBN 9781441967299), Mapping Nanotechnology Innovations and Knowledge (2009; ISBN 9780387716190), Terrorism Informatics:
Hsinchun has authored more than 20 books, 25 book chapters, 250 SCI journal articles, and 140 refereed conference articles. His recent books include: Dark Web (2012; ISBN 978-1-4614-1556-5), Infectious Disease Informatics (2010; ISBN 9781441912770), Sports Data Mining (2010; ISBN 9781441967299), Mapping Nanotechnology Innovations and Knowledge (2009; ISBN 9780387716190), Terrorism Informatics: Knowledge Management and Data Mining for Homeland Security (2008, ISBN 9780387716121), Digital Government: E-Government Research, Case Studies, and Implementation (2008; ISBN 9780387716107); Intelligence and Security Informatics for International Security: Information Sharing and Data Mining (2006; ISBN 9780387243795); and Medical Informatics: Knowledge Management and Data Mining in Biomedicine (2005; ISBN 9780387243818), all published by Springer.
Knowledge Management and Data Mining for Homeland Security (2008, ISBN 9780387716121), Digital Government: E-Government Research, Case Studies, and Implementation (2008; ISBN 9780387716107); Intelligence and Security Informatics for International Security: Information Sharing and Data Mining (2006; ISBN 9780387243795); and Medical Informatics: Knowledge Management and Data Mining in Biomedicine (2005; ISBN 9780387243818), all published by Springer.


He spearheaded the development of the International Conference of Asian Digital Library (ICADL) and the IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI).
He spearheaded the development of the International Conference of Asian Digital Library (ICADL) and the IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI).


===Development of COPLINK Software===
===Development of COPLINK Software and Commercialization===
In 1997, Hsinchun began development of the COPLINK software,<ref name="Tucson Citizen">{{cite news |title=Tucson Cops, Local Software to Help in D.C. Sniper Probe |first=Larry |last=Copenhaver |newspaper=Tucson Citizen |date=2002-10-23}}</ref> which supports information sharing, analysis, and visualization of law enforcement data. He founded Knowledge Computing Corporation (KCC) to commercialize COPLINK,<ref name="COPLINK">{{cite web |url=http://66.181.249.50/about.htm, |title=COPLINK: About Us |accessdate=2010-10-11}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> which then entered the market in 2002<ref name="WashingtonPost">{{cite news |title=National Dragnet Is a Click Away: Authorities to Gain Fast and Expansive Access to Records |first=Robert et al. |last=O'Harrow Jr. |newspaper=Washington Post |date=2008-03-06 |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/05/AR2008030503656.html |accessdate=2010-10-11}}</ref> and is now used in thousands of law enforcement agencies across the United States.<ref name="i2 Management">{{cite web |url=http://www.i2group.com/us/about-i2/company/management, |title=i2 Company Management, |date=accessed 2010-10-11}}</ref> COPLINK's functions have been described in numerous local, regional, and national sources including the New York Times,<ref name="New York Times">{{cite news |title=An Electronic Copy That Plays Hunches |first=Mindy |last=Sink |newspaper=New York Times |date=2002-11-03}}</ref> the Boston Globe,<ref name="Boston Blove">{{cite news |title=Software Helps Police Draw Crime Links |first=Gareth |last=Cook et al. |newspaper=Boston Globe |date=2004-07-24}}</ref> and the Denver Post.<ref name="Denver Post">{{cite news |title=COPLINK helping catch more bad guys |first=Susan |last=Thornton |newspaper=Denver Post |date=2008-03-06 |url=http://www.denverpost.com/thornton/ci_8467213 |accessdate=2010-10-11}}</ref> In 2003, COPLINK was named a finalist for the IACP/Motorola Webber Seavey Award: Quality in Law Enforcement.<ref name="Webber Seavey Award">{{cite web |url=http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/WebberSeaveyAwardforQualityinLawEnforcement/tabid/310/Default.aspx |title=IACP/Motorola Webber Seavey Award: Quality in Law Enforcement: 2003 Abstracts |year=2003 |accessdate=2010-10-12}}</ref> In July 2009, KCC was acquired by i2 Inc.,<ref name="Washington Business Journal">{{cite news |title=i2 Inc. acquires Knowledge Computing Corp. |first=Darlene |last=Darcy |newspaper=Washington Business Journal |date=2009-07-02 |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2009/06/29/daily70.html |accessdate=2010-10-11}}</ref> a market leader in security analytics.
In 1997, Hsinchun began development of the COPLINK software,<ref name="Tucson Citizen">{{cite news |title=Tucson Cops, Local Software to Help in D.C. Sniper Probe |first=Larry |last=Copenhaver |newspaper=Tucson Citizen |date=2002-10-23}}</ref> which supports information sharing, analysis, and visualization of law enforcement data. He founded Knowledge Computing Corporation (KCC) to commercialize COPLINK,<ref name="COPLINK">{{cite web |url=http://66.181.249.50/about.htm, |title=COPLINK: About Us |accessdate=2010-10-11}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> which then entered the market in 2002<ref name="WashingtonPost">{{cite news |title=National Dragnet Is a Click Away: Authorities to Gain Fast and Expansive Access to Records |first=Robert et al. |last=O'Harrow Jr. |newspaper=Washington Post |date=2008-03-06 |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/05/AR2008030503656.html |accessdate=2010-10-11}}</ref> and is now used in thousands of law enforcement agencies across the United States.<ref name="i2 Management">{{cite web |url=http://www.i2group.com/us/about-i2/company/management, |title=i2 Company Management, |date=accessed 2010-10-11}}</ref> COPLINK's functions have been described in numerous local, regional, and national sources including the New York Times,<ref name="New York Times">{{cite news |title=An Electronic Copy That Plays Hunches |first=Mindy |last=Sink |newspaper=New York Times |date=2002-11-03}}</ref> the Boston Globe,<ref name="Boston Blove">{{cite news |title=Software Helps Police Draw Crime Links |first=Gareth |last=Cook et al. |newspaper=Boston Globe |date=2004-07-24}}</ref> and the Denver Post.<ref name="Denver Post">{{cite news |title=COPLINK helping catch more bad guys |first=Susan |last=Thornton |newspaper=Denver Post |date=2008-03-06 |url=http://www.denverpost.com/thornton/ci_8467213 |accessdate=2010-10-11}}</ref> In 2003, COPLINK was named a finalist for the IACP/Motorola Webber Seavey Award: Quality in Law Enforcement.<ref name="Webber Seavey Award">{{cite web |url=http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/WebberSeaveyAwardforQualityinLawEnforcement/tabid/310/Default.aspx |title=IACP/Motorola Webber Seavey Award: Quality in Law Enforcement: 2003 Abstracts |year=2003 |accessdate=2010-10-12}}</ref> In July 2009, KCC merged with i2 Inc.,<ref name="Washington Business Journal">{{cite news |title=i2 Inc. acquires Knowledge Computing Corp. |first=Darlene |last=Darcy |newspaper=Washington Business Journal |date=2009-07-02 |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2009/06/29/daily70.html |accessdate=2010-10-11}}</ref> a market leader in security analytics. In September 2011, the KCC/i2 firm was acquired by IBM for %00 million.<ref name="IBM">{{cite web |url=http://www.mis.eller.arizona.edu/bulletin/2011/sept/hsinchun_chen's_spinoff_bought_by_IBM.asp, |title=Hsinchun Chen's Tech Spinoff Bought by IBM, |accessdate=2012-03-16}}</ref>


===The "Dark Web" Project===
===The "Dark Web" Project===
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==Awards==
==Awards==
He is a Fellow of [[IEEE]] and [[AAAS]], receiving the IEEE Computer Society 2006 Technical Achievement Award and the INFORMS Design Science Award in 2008. He has also been recognized as "Distinguished Alumnus" of the [[National Chiao Tung University]] in Taiwan.
He is a Fellow of [[IEEE]] and [[AAAS]], and received the IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award in 2006 and the INFORMS Design Science Award in 2008. A paper for which he was co-author was given the MISQ Best Paper Award for 2010 (“Detecting Fake Websites: The Contribution of Statistical Learing Theory,” by Ahmed Abbasi, Zhu Zhang, David Zimbra, Hsinchun Chen, and Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., published in volume 34, issue 3 of MIS Quarterly).<ref name="MISQ">{{cite web |url=http://www.misq.org/awards-paper-year, |title=MISQ Paper of the Year Recipients, |accessdate=2012-03-16}}</ref> He has also been recognized as "Distinguished Alumnus" of the [[National Chiao Tung University]] in Taiwan.

.<ref name="IBM"> {{cite web |url=http://www.mis.eller.arizona.edu/bulletin/2011/sept/hsinchun_chen's_spinoff_bought_by_IBM.asp, |title=Hsinchun Chen's Tech Spinoff Bought by IBM, |date=accessed 2012-03-16}}</ref>



==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==

Revision as of 00:50, 17 March 2012

Hsinchun Chen is the McClelland Professor of Management Information Systems at the University of Arizona and the Director and founder of the Artificial Intelligence Lab (AI Lab). He received a B.S. degree from National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, an MBA from SUNY Buffalo and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Information Systems from New York University.

Research

Hsinchun's research primarily focuses on data/web/text mining and knowledge management techniques. He has applied his work in the fields of web computing, search engines, digital libraries, security informatics, biomedical informatics and business intelligence. His most notable contributions are in management information systems, digital libraries, and security informatics.

He is the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of the ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (ACM TMIS) and of the Springer journal Security Informatics. He serves on ten editorial boards including:

  • IEEE Intelligent Systems
  • ACM Transactions on Information Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
  • Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
  • Decision Support Systems
  • International Journal on Digital Library

Hsinchun has also served as a Scientific Counselor/Advisor to the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), Academia Sinica in Taiwan, and the National Library of China.[1]

Productivity

In 2005, Hsinchun was ranked #8 in publication productivity in Information Systems (CAIS 2005),[2] #1 in Digital Library research (IP&M 2005),[3] and #9 in a list of the "Top 32" most productive information systems researchers (EJIS 2007)[4] in three bibliometric studies. In 2008, Hsinchun was recognized as one of the top-ranked authors in the Management Information Systems field.[5] His "H-index" score from Google Scholar is 60 (as of March 2012).

Hsinchun has authored more than 20 books, 25 book chapters, 250 SCI journal articles, and 140 refereed conference articles. His recent books include: Dark Web (2012; ISBN 978-1-4614-1556-5), Infectious Disease Informatics (2010; ISBN 9781441912770), Sports Data Mining (2010; ISBN 9781441967299), Mapping Nanotechnology Innovations and Knowledge (2009; ISBN 9780387716190), Terrorism Informatics: Knowledge Management and Data Mining for Homeland Security (2008, ISBN 9780387716121), Digital Government: E-Government Research, Case Studies, and Implementation (2008; ISBN 9780387716107); Intelligence and Security Informatics for International Security: Information Sharing and Data Mining (2006; ISBN 9780387243795); and Medical Informatics: Knowledge Management and Data Mining in Biomedicine (2005; ISBN 9780387243818), all published by Springer.

He spearheaded the development of the International Conference of Asian Digital Library (ICADL) and the IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI).

In 1997, Hsinchun began development of the COPLINK software,[6] which supports information sharing, analysis, and visualization of law enforcement data. He founded Knowledge Computing Corporation (KCC) to commercialize COPLINK,[7] which then entered the market in 2002[8] and is now used in thousands of law enforcement agencies across the United States.[9] COPLINK's functions have been described in numerous local, regional, and national sources including the New York Times,[10] the Boston Globe,[11] and the Denver Post.[12] In 2003, COPLINK was named a finalist for the IACP/Motorola Webber Seavey Award: Quality in Law Enforcement.[13] In July 2009, KCC merged with i2 Inc.,[14] a market leader in security analytics. In September 2011, the KCC/i2 firm was acquired by IBM for %00 million.[15]

The "Dark Web" Project

Hsinchun is also the director of the Artificial Intelligence Lab's project, "Dark Web Terrorism Research," the goal of which is to develop and use automated tools to systematically collect and analyze terrorist content from the Internet.[16] One software program developed as part of the project, "Writeprint," aims to support authorship identification of online postings and other writings.[17] The Dark Web project is supported by grants from the National Science Foundation[18][19] and other federal agencies, and has been recognized in the national press including Science News, Wired Magazine, Discover Magazine, and the Toronto Star.[20][21][22][23]

Awards

He is a Fellow of IEEE and AAAS, and received the IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award in 2006 and the INFORMS Design Science Award in 2008. A paper for which he was co-author was given the MISQ Best Paper Award for 2010 (“Detecting Fake Websites: The Contribution of Statistical Learing Theory,” by Ahmed Abbasi, Zhu Zhang, David Zimbra, Hsinchun Chen, and Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., published in volume 34, issue 3 of MIS Quarterly).[24] He has also been recognized as "Distinguished Alumnus" of the National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan.

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Notes and references

  1. ^ [1] http://ai.arizona.edu/hchen/ Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  2. ^ Huang, Hsieh-Hong; et al. (2005). "An Evaluation of Publication Productivity in Information Systems: 1999 to 2003,". Communications of the Association for Information Systems. 15. {{cite journal}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |first= (help)
  3. ^ Liu, Xiaoming; Bollen, J; Nelson, M; Vandesompel, H; et al. (2005). "Co-authorship Networks in the Digital Library Research Community". Information Processing and Management. 41 (6): 1462–1480. doi:10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.012. {{cite journal}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |first= (help)
  4. ^ Gallivan, Michael; et al. (2007). "Analyzing IS Research Productivity: An Inclusive Approach to Global IS Scholarship". European Journal of Information Systems. 16. {{cite journal}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |first= (help)
  5. ^ Chua, Alton; Yang, Christopher C.; et al. (2008). "The shift towards multi-disciplinarity in information science". Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 59 (13): 2156–2170. doi:10.1002/asi.20929. {{cite journal}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |first= (help)
  6. ^ Copenhaver, Larry (2002-10-23). "Tucson Cops, Local Software to Help in D.C. Sniper Probe". Tucson Citizen.
  7. ^ O'Harrow Jr., Robert; et al. (2008-03-06). "National Dragnet Is a Click Away: Authorities to Gain Fast and Expansive Access to Records". Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-10-11. {{cite news}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |first= (help)
  8. ^ "i2 Company Management,". accessed 2010-10-11. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  9. ^ Sink, Mindy (2002-11-03). "An Electronic Copy That Plays Hunches". New York Times.
  10. ^ Cook, Gareth; et al. (2004-07-24). "Software Helps Police Draw Crime Links". Boston Globe. {{cite news}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |last= (help)
  11. ^ Thornton, Susan (2008-03-06). "COPLINK helping catch more bad guys". Denver Post. Retrieved 2010-10-11.
  12. ^ "IACP/Motorola Webber Seavey Award: Quality in Law Enforcement: 2003 Abstracts". 2003. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  13. ^ Darcy, Darlene (2009-07-02). "i2 Inc. acquires Knowledge Computing Corp". Washington Business Journal. Retrieved 2010-10-11.
  14. ^ a b "Hsinchun Chen's Tech Spinoff Bought by IBM,". Retrieved 2012-03-16. Cite error: The named reference "IBM" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  15. ^ Groc, Isabelle (2008-02-27). "The Online Hunt for Terrorists: Researchers are using Web spiders to track down terrorists online". PC Magazine. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  16. ^ Rotstein, Arthur (2007-11-11). ""Dark Web" tool seeks online terrorists". Business Week.
  17. ^ National Science Foundation (2007-08-07). "Award Abstract #0709338: CRI:CRD - Developing a Dark Web Collection and Infrastructure for Computational and Social Sciences". Retrieved 2010-11-12.
  18. ^ National Science Foundation (2007-07-18). "Award Abstract #0730908: EXP-LA: Explosives and IEDs in the Dark Web: Discovery, Categorization, and Analysis". Retrieved 2010-11-12.
  19. ^ Rehmeyer, Julie (Jan. 13, 1007). "Tiny Behavioral Differences Can Reveal Your Identity Online". Science News. 171: 2. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  20. ^ "Global Jihad Online: Terrorist Networks Are More Wired Than Ever (Section: START: Infoporn)". Wired Magazine. 14: 12. December 1, 2006.
  21. ^ "The Future of Terrorists". Discover Magazine. July, 2006. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  22. ^ "Trolling for Terrorists". Toronto Star. Sept. 8, 2006. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  23. ^ "MISQ Paper of the Year Recipients,". Retrieved 2012-03-16.

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