Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Chien-Hua Lin, Professor

People at Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Chien-Hua Lin, Ph.D.

Chien-Hua Lin

Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Contact Information:

Education:

  • B.S., Electronic Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, 1969
  • M.S., Operations Research, Case Western Reserve University, 1973
  • M.B.A., Case Western Reserve University, 1980
  • Ph.D., Operations Research, Case Western Reserve University, 1975

Research Interests:

  • Multimedia Content Indexing and Retrieval
  • Multimedia Authoring
  • Social Multimedia
  • Ubiquitous Multimedia
  • Personalized and Ubiquitous eLearning and eTraining
  • Distributed Mission Training
  • Social Network Analysis

Classes Frequently Taught

  • IST 221 Information Systems in the Org
  • IST 305 Info Tech for Competitive Adv
  • IST 321/603 Systems Analysis Methods
  • CIS 433 Structured Systems Analysis
  • CIS 433 Systems Analysis Methods
  • CIS 475/475HC Intro to Computer Security
  • CIS 634 Object-Oriented Software Engr
  • CIS 635 Software Engr Metric/Econ/Mgmt

Recent Publication

  • Lin, M., Brown, M., Dong, H. Effects of missing data on data mining algorithms. INFORMS 2006 International Conference.
  • Kros, J. F., Lin, M., Brown, M. L. Effects of the neutral network s-Sigmoid function on KDD in the presence of imprecise data. Hawaii International Conference on Business.
  • Lin, M. One thumb down, two thumbs up?. Sixth International Conference on Electronic Commerce Research.
  • S. C., Chen, K., Lin, M. (2006). Capturing Industry Experience for an Effective Information Security Assessment. International Journal of Information Systems and Change Management,, Vol.1(No. 4), pp 421-438.
  • Kros, J. F., Lin, M., Brown, M. L. (2006). Effects of the neural network s-Sigmoid function on KDD in the presence of imprecise data. Computer and Operations Research/ Elsevier Ltd., 33, 3136-3149.
  • Benander, B. A., Benander, A. C., Lin, M. (2003). Perceptions of Java - Experienced Programmers' Perspective. Journal of Computer Information Systems/ University of Oklahoma, 43(4), 1-7.
  • Fadlalla, A., Lin, M. (2001). A Critical Examination of Neural Networks Application in Finance. INTERFACES - an international journal of Informs/, 31(4), 112-122.