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ADETUNMBI ADEBAYO OLUSOLA

Publication

Publisher:
 International Journal Of Computer Science And Mobile Computing, IJCSMC, Vol. 4, Issue. 5, May 2015, Pg.1087 – 1093
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 A Review Of Predictive Models On Diagnosis And Treatment Of Malaria Fever
Publication Authors:
 Oguntimilehin A Adetunmbi A.O. Abiola O.B.
Year Published:
 2015
Abstract:
Malaria fever has been identified as a threat to human existence, killing millions of people annually, and also contributing to economic backwardness due to huge amount of money and time being spent by many countries of the world in managing the menace, mostly Africa and Asia countries. Shortages of medical experts, hospitals and necessary equipment have been adjudged some of the prominent factors for the very high number of deaths associated with malaria fever annually. These challenges have made Information Technology (IT) experts to work with medical experts in using modern IT initiatives to address the situation in the form of providing Predictive Models that can carry out diagnosis and in some cases provide therapy. This study looks at some of these Computer Based Systems (Predictive Models) developed to manage malaria with a view to providing meaningful contribution on improving on them. The work looks into present methods and future needs in order to provide computer based viable classifiers in diagnosis and treatment of malaria fever cases. It is hopeful that researchers in the area of providing diagnosis and therapy systems can make use of our valuable improvement suggestions. 
Publisher:
 International Journal Of Computer Science And Mobile Computing, IJCSMC, Vol. 4, Issue. 5, May 2015, Pg.1087 – 1093
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 USING HYBRID APPROACH FOR ENGLISHTO-YORUBA TEXT TO TEXT MACHINE TRANSLATION SYSTEM (PROPOSED)
Publication Authors:
 Abiola O.B, Adetunmbi A.O, Oguntimilehin A
Year Published:
 2015
Abstract:
Machine translations mainly deal with the transformation from one natural language to another. There are only few works on African languages especially the Yoruba language. It is observed that researchers that have attempted translation work in this area have approached it with a single approach to machine translations and they have not been able to achieve much as a result of this. This research has found that a more robust and sensible translation is best achieved when more than one approach is used. Therefore our proposed hybrid model leverages the strengths of statistical and rule-based approaches to achieve a better and more robust translation system for English to Yoruba translations which will be resistant or impervious to failure regardless of user’s inputs 
Publisher:
  International Federation For Information Processing
Publication Type:
 Conference
Publication Title:
 Barefoot Morphology: A Person Unique Feature For Forensic Identification
Publication Authors:
 Osisanwo F.Y., Adetunmbi A.O And Alese B.K
Year Published:
 2014
Abstract:
Divers features of human body are being explored on daily basis for person identification based on their uniqueness to individuals. The use of fingerprint in crime investigation has come to stay, but criminals are getting smarter by protecting their fingerprints from being evidence at a crime scene. Concealing of footprint or shoe print is yet to become popular, some criminals still go bare footed to crime scene. Footprint can be secured and analysed using image processing techniques such as de-noising, image partitioning, pattern matching This research looks at the uniqueness of barefoot morphology, should in any circumstance barefoot prints are found at a scene and are required to suggest a suspect or criminal. Image processing algorithms are employed to analyse barefoot prints in other to establish the unique features on the prints. 
Publisher:
 Adetunmbi Adebayo Olusola., Oladele S. Adeola And Oladuni Abosedde Daramola
Publication Type:
 Books
Publication Title:
 Relevance Features Selection For Intrusion Detection, Intelligent, Automation And System Engineering
Publication Authors:
 Adetunmbi Adebayo Olusola., Oladele S. Adeola And Oladuni Abosedde Daramola
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Nil
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 A Simple Computer Game For Learning Mathematics. Eleed
Publication Authors:
 Ade-Ibijola AO, Adetunmbi AO, Alese BK (2013)
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Nil
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Development Of Muli-Level System Of Steganography, Journal Of Computer Science And Technology
Publication Authors:
 Ogundele, Tunde J. And Adetunmbi Adebayo O
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 International Journal Of Computer Applications (0975 – 8887) Volume 66– No.23, March 2013
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Elliptic Curve Cryptography For Securing Cloud Computing Applications
Publication Authors:
 Alowolodu O.D., Alese B.K., Adetunmbi A.O., Adewale O.S. And Ogundele O.S
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:
Computing applications and data are growing so rapidly that increasingly larger servers and data centre are needed for fast processing within the required time. A fundamental shift in the way Information Technology (IT) and computing services are being delivered and purchased results in the development of cloud computing. The out of control cost of power in terms of electricity generation, personnel hardware and limited spaces in data centers have encouraged a significant number of enterprises to move more infrastructures into a third party provided Cloud. However, Cloud computing requires that organizations trust that a service provider’s platforms are secured and provide a sufficient level of integrity for the client’s data. Elliptical curve cryptography (ECC) is a public key encryption technique based on elliptic curve theory that can be used to create faster, smaller, and more efficient cryptographic keys. An important factor is the key strength, i.e. the difficulty in breaking the key and retrieving the plain text. In this paper, we proposed Elliptic Curve Cryptography scheme as a secure tool to model a Secured platform for the Cloud Application. 
Publisher:
 Abiola O.B, Adetunmbi A.O And Oguntimilehin A.
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 A Computational Model Of English To Yoruba Noun Phrases Translation System, FUTA Journal Of Research In Sciences
Publication Authors:
 Abiola O.B, Adetunmbi A.O And Oguntimilehin A.
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Aliyu E.O., Adewale O.S. And Adetunmbi A.O.
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Development Of A Text-Dependent Speaker Recognition System, International Journal Of Computer Applications, Foundation Of Computer Science,
Publication Authors:
 Aliyu E.O., Adewale O.S. And Adetunmbi A.O.
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Ayogu, Ignatius I, Adetunmbi, Adebayo.O. And Kammelu, Nkiru C.
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Finite State Concatenative Morphotactics: The Treatment Of Igbo Verbs, International Journal Of Computing And ICT Research
Publication Authors:
 Ayogu, Ignatius I, Adetunmbi, Adebayo.O. And Kammelu, Nkiru C.
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:
The computational study of Nigerian languages is at infancy and in this paper we report our work on developing a finite-state based concatenative morphology subsystem of our Igbo morphology analysis system. This study took into account, the orthographic alternation processes of Igbo language as well as all the possible configurations of stems, affixes, and inflectional markings and the order in which morphemes may be arranged or co-occur to form legal words in the language. We have relied majorly on two finite state operations: Union and Concatenation to describe and implement the verbal morphotactics of Igbo language based on the lexical continuation class scheme of the Xerox’s finite state morphology model. The lexical grouping was drawn using inflectional paradigms which resulted in a small-sized morphological lexicon with high recognition and generation rates. The system has an overall accuracy of 98.55% with a lexicon containing 141 verb roots/stems.