Person Record Duplicate Detection System
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A Person Record Duplicate Detection System is a Domain Specific Duplicate Record Detection System that can solve a Person Record Duplicate Detection Task by means of a Person Record Duplicate Detection Algorithm.
- Context:
- It can implement a Deterministic Duplicate Record Detection Algorithm and/or a Probabilistic Duplicate Record Detection Algorithm.
- Example(s):
- An instance of The Link King System.
- An instance of RP Link Plus System.
- See: RP Link Plus System.
References
2008
- (Campbell et al., 2008) ⇒ Kevin M. Campbell, Dennis Deck, and Antoinette Krupski. (2008). “Record linkage software in the public domain: a comparison of Link Plus, The Link King, and a `basic' deterministic algorithm.” In: Health Informatics Journal 14(1).
2005
- (Campbell, 2005) ⇒ Kevin M. Campbell. (2005). “Rule Your Data with The Link King©: a SAS/AF® application for record linkage and unduplication.” In: Proceedings of 30th SAS Users Group Meeting (SUGI 30).
- Administrative datasets containing client identifying information (names, birthdates, SSNs) are often used for a variety of research and evaluation projects. The projects often require the linking of two or more independently maintained client rosters in order to track service utilization across different systems. Unfortunately, a given client may be represented with slightly different identifying information both within and across administrative datasets.
2004
- Jones L, Sujansky W. (2004). “Patient Data Matching Software: A Buyer’s Guide for the Budget Conscious.” In: California Health Care Foundation, (2004).
2001
- Dal Maso L, Braga C, Franceschi S. (2001). “Methodology used for software for automated linkage in Italy (SALI).” In: Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2001; 34; 387–95.
1991
- Wajda A, Roos L, Layefsky M, Singleton J. (1991). “Record linkage strategies. Part II: Portable software and deterministic matching.” In: Methods of Information in Medicine 1991; 30; 210–14.