Isibor Kennedy Ihianle

Isibor Kennedy Ihianle

Isibor Kennedy Ihianle received his B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science from the University of East London specializing in the recognition of activities of daily living. He has over 10 years of teaching experience spanning across the areas of software engineering, Object-Oriented Programming, Database Design and Development, machine learning techniques, Knowledge-based systems, Ontology models, Internet Science and Data Analytics. He is currently is a senior lecturer and course leader Level 7 Digital Technology and Solutions at the Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom. He is also a Fellow Higher Education Academy, Member of the British Computing Society and a Member of the IEEE. He has published several conference and journal papers. His research interests include human activity recognition from multi-modal sensing devices, health systems optimization, context awareness, knowledge-based systems with ontology, topic model and its applications and data analytic.

Publications

Handbook of Research on 5G Networks and Advancements in Computing, Electronics, and Electrical Engineering
Augustine O. Nwajana, Isibor Kennedy Ihianle. © 2021. 522 pages.
The advent of the emerging fifth generation (5G) networks has changed the paradigm of how computing, electronics, and electrical (CEE) systems are interconnected. CEE devices and...
Exploiting Patterns of Object Use for Human Activity Recognition
Isibor Kennedy Ihianle, Syed Islam, Usman Naeem, Solomon Henry Ebenuwa. © 2021. 20 pages.
The accurate recognition of activities of daily living (ADL) is fundamental in the support and provision of assistance for the elderly and cognitively impaired. Current...
Ontology-Based Travel Recommender System
Shi Pu, Isibor Kennedy Ihianle. © 2021. 17 pages.
Recommender systems are designed to suggest information to users according to their preferences. The items could be movies, books, or various kinds of products. Most of the...