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48
Citations
16590
World Ranking
6026
National Ranking
798

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to distributed resource allocation algorithms in computer networks

Overview

Dah Ming Chiu is affiliated with the Chinese University of Hong Kong in China and has contributed extensively to the field of Computer Science, with a particular focus on Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Artificial Intelligence, Management Science and Operations Research, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Demography.

The main research topics Dah Ming Chiu has worked on include:

  • Complex Network Analysis Techniques
  • Advanced Graph Neural Networks
  • Data Quality and Management
  • Graph Theory and Algorithms
  • Insurance, Mortality, Demography, Risk Management
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Health disparities and outcomes

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Dah Ming Chiu are:

  • "Temporal Graph Representation Learning for Detecting Anomalies in E-payment Systems," 2021, 2021 International Conference on Data Mining Workshops (ICDMW)
  • "Why Hong Kong Ranks Highest in Life Expectancy: Looking for Answers from Data Science and Social Sciences," 2022, Journal of Social Computing
  • "Who Are Like-Minded: Mining User Interest Similarity in Online Social Networks," 2021, Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • "Contents," 2022, Journal of Social Computing
  • "GTEA: Inductive Representation Learning on Temporal Interaction Graphs via Temporal Edge Aggregation," 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)

Dah Ming Chiu frequently collaborates with the following co-authors:

  • Yiming Li
  • Da Sun Handason Tam
  • Siyue Xie
  • Wing Cheong Lau
  • Xiaxin Liu

Publications by Dah Ming Chiu appear in several scholarly venues, including:

  • Journal of Social Computing
  • The Hong Kong Journal of Social Work
  • 2021 International Conference on Data Mining Workshops (ICDMW)
  • Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Dah Ming Chiu was awarded the IEEE Fellow distinction in 2008 for contributions to distributed resource allocation algorithms in computer networks.

Best Publications

  • A Quantitative Measure Of Fairness And Discrimination For Resource Allocation In Shared Computer Systems

    Raj Jain;Dah-Ming Chiu;W. Hawe

  • Analysis of the Increase and Decrease Algorithms for Congestion Avoidance in Computer Networks.

    Dah-Ming Chiu;Raj Jain

  • Challenges, design and analysis of a large-scale p2p-vod system

    Yan Huang;Tom Z.J. Fu;Dah-Ming Chiu;John C.S. Lui

  • Using Semi-Joins to Solve Relational Queries

    Philip A. Bernstein;Dah-Ming W. Chiu

  • DCAR: Distributed Coding-Aware Routing in Wireless Networks

    Jilin Le;J.C.S. Lui;Dah-Ming Chiu

  • Apparatus and method for realtime monitoring of network sessions in a local area network

    Dah-Ming Chiu;Ram Sudama

  • System for setting congestion avoidance flag at intermediate node to reduce rates of transmission on selected end systems which utilizing above their allocated fair shares

    Rajendra K. Jain;K. K. Ramakrishnan;Dah-Ming Chiu

  • A Simple Model for Analyzing P2P Streaming Protocols

    Yipeng Zhou;Dah Ming Chiu;J.C.S. Lui

  • Internet economics: the use of Shapley value for ISP settlement

    Richard T. B. Ma;Dah Ming Chiu;John C. S. Lui;Vishal Misra

  • On cooperative settlement between content, transit, and eyeball internet service providers

    Richard T. B. Ma;Dah Ming Chiu;John C. S. Lui;Vishal Misra

  • Congestion avoidance in computer networks with a connectionless network layer

    Raj Jain;K. K. Ramakrishnan;Dah-Ming Chiu

  • Erasure code replication revisited

    W.K. Lin;D.M. Chiu;Y.B. Lee

  • How Many Packets Can We Encode? - An Analysis of Practical Wireless Network Coding

    Jilin Le;J.C.S. Lui;Dah Ming Chiu

  • Determining the end-to-end throughput capacity in multi-hop networks: methodology and applications

    Yan Gao;Dah-Ming Chiu;John C.S. Lui

  • Multiple ACK windows providing congestion control in reliable multicast protocol

    Dah Ming Chiu;Miriam C. Kadansky;Stephen R. Hanna;Stephen A. Hurst

  • The Delicate Tradeoffs in BitTorrent-like File Sharing Protocol Design

    Bin Fan;Dah-Ming Chiu;J.C.S. Lui

  • A unifying model and analysis of P2P VoD replication and scheduling

    Yipeng Zhou;Tom Z. J. Fu;Dah Ming Chiu

  • TRAM: A Tree-based Reliable Multicast Protocol

    Dah Ming Chiu;Stephen Hurst;Miriam Kadansky;Joseph Wesley

  • Dynamic optimization for receivers using distance between a repair head and a member station in a repair group for receivers having a closely knit topological arrangement to locate repair heads near the member stations which they serve in tree based repair in reliable multicast protocol

    Miriam C. Kadansky;Dah Ming Chiu;Stephen R. Hanna;Stephen A. Hurst

  • Can Network Coding Help in P2P Networks

    Dah Ming Chiu;R.W. Yeung;Jiaqing Huang;Bin Fan

  • Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2013 conference on SIGCOMM

    Dah Ming Chiu;Jia Wang;Paul Barford;Srinivasan Seshan

Frequent Co-Authors

John C. S. Lui
John C. S. Lui Chinese University of Hong Kong
Radia J. Perlman
Radia J. Perlman Intel (United States)
Ke Xu
Ke Xu Tsinghua University
Dan Rubenstein
Dan Rubenstein Columbia University
Vishal Misra
Vishal Misra Columbia University
Raj Jain
Raj Jain Washington University in St. Louis
Kadangode K. Ramakrishnan
Kadangode K. Ramakrishnan University of California, Riverside
Patrick P. C. Lee
Patrick P. C. Lee Chinese University of Hong Kong
Jianwei Huang
Jianwei Huang Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
David K. Y. Yau
David K. Y. Yau Singapore University of Technology and Design

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