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A comparison of blocking methods for record linkage
RC Steorts, SL Ventura, M Sadinle, SE Fienberg
Privacy in Statistical Databases: UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy …, 2014
6582014
Preparation of name and address data for record linkage using hidden Markov models
T Churches, P Christen, K Lim, JX Zhu
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2, 1-16, 2002
242*2002
Febrl–a parallel open source data linkage system
P Christen, T Churches, M Hegland
Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining: 8th Pacific-Asia Conference …, 2004
1862004
Some methods for blindfolded record linkage
T Churches, P Christen
BMC medical informatics and decision making 4, 1-17, 2004
1682004
Watching the Games: public health surveillance for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
LR Jorm, SV Thackway, TR Churches, MW Hills
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 57 (2), 102-108, 2003
1542003
An automated, broad-based, near real-time public health surveillance system using presentations to hospital Emergency Departments in New South Wales, Australia
DJ Muscatello, T Churches, J Kaldor, W Zheng, C Chiu, P Correll, L Jorm
BMC public health 5, 1-12, 2005
1482005
Should cities hosting mass gatherings invest in public health surveillance and planning? Reflections from a decade of mass gatherings in Sydney, Australia
S Thackway, T Churches, J Fizzell, D Muscatello, P Armstrong
BMC Public Health 9, 1-10, 2009
882009
Progression and impact of the first winter wave of the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza in New South Wales, Australia
New South Wales Public Health Network
Eurosurveillance 14 (42), 2009
872009
Febrl-Freely extensible biomedical record linkage
P Christen, T Churches
The Australian National University, 2002
792002
Potential for early warning of viral influenza activity in the community by monitoring clinical diagnoses of influenza in hospital emergency departments
W Zheng, R Aitken, DJ Muscatello, T Churches
BMC Public Health 7, 1-10, 2007
772007
The impact of compulsory cycle helmet legislation on cyclist head injuries in New South Wales, Australia
SR Walter, J Olivier, T Churches, R Grzebieta
Accident Analysis & Prevention 43 (6), 2064-2071, 2011
752011
A probabilistic geocoding system based on a national address file
P Christen, T Churches, A Willmore
Proceedings of the 3rd Australasian Data Mining Conference, Cairns, 2004
612004
Understanding sources of variation in syndromic surveillance for early warning of natural or intentional disease outbreaks
R Sparks, C Carter, P Graham, D Muscatello, T Churches, J Kaldor, ...
IIE Transactions 42 (9), 613-631, 2010
582010
Probabilistic Name and Address Cleaning and Standardisation.
P Christen, T Churches, J Zhu
AusDM, 99-108, 2002
582002
High-performance computing techniques for record linkage
P Christen, J Zhu, M Hegland, S Roberts, O Nielsen, T Churches, K Lim
Data Mining Group, Australian National University, Epidemiology and …, 2002
512002
Parallel computing techniques for high-performance probabilistic record linkage
P Christen, M Hegland, S Roberts, OM Nielsen, T Churches, K Lim
Data Mining Group, Australian National University, Epidemiology and …, 2002
472002
Blind Data Linkage Using n-gram Similarity Comparisons
T Churches, P Christen
Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining: 8th Pacific-Asia Conference …, 2004
372004
Mortality after admission for acute myocardial infarction in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in New South Wales, Australia: a multilevel data linkage study
DA Randall, LR Jorm, S Lujic, AJ O’Loughlin, TR Churches, MM Haines, ...
BMC Public Health 12, 1-11, 2012
362012
Evaluation of alternative respiratory syndromes for specific syndromic surveillance of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus: a time series analysis
SK Schindeler, DJ Muscatello, MJ Ferson, KD Rogers, P Grant, ...
BMC infectious diseases 9, 1-9, 2009
362009
Cancer incidence in New South Wales, Australia
M McCredie, M Coates, T Churches, R Taylor
European Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology 27 (7), 928-931, 1991
321991
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