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Adeyinka Abiodun

Country of origin: Nigeria Currently in: Nigeria, Ibadan General field of specialization: Computing and Information Technology
Academic Background

Degrees

2020 Doctorate Computing and Information Technology
2012 Master Computing and Information Technology
2008 Undergraduate Computing and Information Technology
Research and Profession

Current Research Activities

Computing and Information Technology

Development of a modified likelihood ratio for handwriting recognition using forensic science. Most forensic investigations are done based on the forensic expert’s level of expertise. This has led to different methods and opinion in coming up with the denominator estimation for a likelihood ratio. Likelihood ratio (LR) though used to measure the strength of evidence in a forensic environment, a number of issues arise when trying to estimate it. An exhaustive mapping model for modified LR which differs compared to existing methods in approach to generating a denominator database is being developed


Publications resulting from Research: 


1. Abiodun A.O, Adeyemo A.B (2019). An Exhaustive Mapping Model for Modified Likelihood Ratio for Handwriting Recognition in Forensic Science. Journal of Forensic Science & Criminology 7(3): 301. ISSN: 2348-9804.
2. Abiodun A.O & Adeyemo A.B (2020). On the Reproducibility and Repeatability of Likelihood Ratio in Forensics: A Case Study Using Handwriting Examination. Submitted to the Journal of Forensic Document Examination.
3. A.O Abiodun & Adeyemo A.B (2015): An improved off-line signature recognition system. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile e-Service and Workshop on design thinking, vol 5, pp52-60 28th- 30th October, 2015.
4. A.B. Adeyemo & A.O. Abiodun (2015). “Adaptive SIFT/SURF for Offline Signature Recognition” Egyptian Computer Science Journal Vol 39, No 1, pp 50-56, Jan 2015 ISSN – 1110-2586
5. H.O Aworinde, F.P Fadele, A.O Abiodun, O.B Adeleke, R.O Oyeleke & J.P Oguntoye (2014): Development of an Intelligent Decision Support System for Enhanced Rural Healthcare Service Decision Making. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Mobile e-Service and Workshop on IT System Engineering held at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso 16th- 17th September, 2014.
6. O.B Adeleke, A.D Adebisi, H.O Aworinde & A.O Abiodun (2015): An Edutainment Cognitive Learning System a Panacea for Poor Assimilation Rate of Pupils. Proceedings of the 5th Humboldt-Kolleg International Conference held at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso Oyo State Nigeria 13th – 16th January, 2015.
7. Awolola O.O, Abiodun A.O, Aworinde H.O (2017): Mobile home appliances light automation for the aged. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Mobile e-Services, vol 7 17th to 19th October, 2017, ISBN: 978-2902-43-8.

8. Aworinde H.O, Abiodun A.O, Alamu F.O & Abidoye I.F (2019). A model for car plate recognition and speed tracking (CPS-STS) using machine learning algorithms. 8th international conference on mobile e-services (ICoMeS) ISBN: 978-2902-43-8 vol 8 No 1





Current profession

Current professional activities type: 
Research
Google Cloud Training on How Google does Machine Learning Google Cloud Training on Launching into Machine Learning

Workshop and Conference Attended

2019 Accra, Ghana Women in machine learning conference 'solving the algorithm'

Affiliations

International Association of Engineers
International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology
Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication

Presentation given

2019
A Modified Likelihood Ratio for Handwriting Recognition Using Forensic Science.
Accra, Ghana
Event: Doctoral consortium at IFIPWG8.6 2019, International Federation for Information Processing IFIP WG 8.6 Diffusion and Transfer of IT
Prizes, Grants and Awards

Other Awards

Oct 2018
Award for Selfless service to National association of computer science students Bowen chapter.
Award was given in recogntion of my selfless service to the coordination of the National association of computer science students, Bowen University Chapter.

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