Statistics
Finance
Kun Chen
Professor/Statistics
kun.chen@uconn.edu
Storrs Mansfield
Are you Kun Chen?
How to update your information.
Scholarly Contributions
17 Scholarly Contributions
Meta-analysis identifies common gut microbiota signatures in patients with multiple sclerosis
Research Type: Journal Article
Multivariate Log-Contrast Regression with Sub-Compositional Predictors: Testing the Association Between Preterm Infants' Gut Microbiome and Neurobehavioral Outcomes
Research Type: Journal Article
Information fusion with multi-view graph convolutional network and its applications on neuroim- age analysis for patients with Parkinson’s disease
Research Type: Journal Article
Stagewise Estimating Equations with Grouped Variables
Research Type: Journal Article
Integrative Cox model for uncertain survival records due to imperfect data integration
Research Type: Journal Article
Assessing big data from lung CT imaging in search of insights into causal and resultant structure-function relationships in Asthma
Research Type: Journal Article
Regularization vs. relaxation: a conic approach to variable selection in linear regression
Research Type: Journal Article
Boosted sparse and low-rank tensor regression
Research Type: Journal Article
SOFAR: large-scale association network learning
Research Type: Journal Article
Leveraging mixed and incomplete outcomes via reduced-rank regression
Research Type: Journal Article
Stagewise generalized estimation equations for efficient interaction selection
Research Type: Journal Article
The association of prescription opioid use with suicide attempts: An analysis of statewide medical claims data
Research Type: Journal Article
Stagewise sparse and low-rank decomposition
Research Type: Journal Article
Using hospitalization and suicide mortality data to predict suicide risk via survival modeling
Research Type: Journal Article
Log-Contrast Regression with Functional Compositional Predictors: Linking Preterm Infant's Gut Microbiome Trajectories to Neurobehavioral Outcome
Research Type: Journal Article
Comparison of reprogramming methods by single cell analysis identifies premature viral inactivation as a barrier to successful reprogramming and reveals a common reprogramming trajectory between cell types
Research Type: Journal Article
Sequential pursue for generalized co-sparse factor regression
Research Type: Journal Article