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Edoh, Thierry
RFW-University of Bonn
Bonn, Germany
 
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Thierry Edoh is an associate researcher at the University of Bonn (Germany), a visiting associate lecturer in the Department of Pharmacy at the Institute of Mathematics and Physics (IMSP)--University Abomey-Calavi, (Benin-Africa), a visiting lecturer at IUT Lokossa (Benin-Africa), and an associate researcher at the Technical University of Munich (Germany) in the Department of Applied Software Engineering.

He received his diploma in computer sciences from the Technical University of Munich in Germany and holds a PhD from the German Federal Army University, where he worked for several years on the improvement of rural healthcare provisions and access to healthcare in developing countries using ITC systems. He was an award winner at the 1st International Health Informatics Conference (IHI) in Washington in 2010 and in 2013 at the AFRINIC Conference in Indonesia.

He performed postdoctoral research work at the University of Bonn (Germany) in the Department of Pharmacy. His research interests are mobile computing, pervasive health and health informatics, telehealth, and IoT in medical applications. He is an expert in telemedicine/telehealthcare, health informatics, and bioinformatics. He also works on information systems for drug regulatory affairs.

He has led several telemedicine projects in Africa, Ireland, and Germany, and works with many European, American, African, and Asian universities.

He is an editorial board member for the Internet Technology Letters journal and an advisory board member and speaker for the Internet Of Things Community (IOTC), and an editorial board member for the publisher EnPress.

He also serves as a reviewer for several journals.

 
 
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  A simulation modelling process based on expert modelers’ practices
Ahmed R.  SummerSim 2017 (Proceedings of the Summer Simulation Multi-Conference, Bellevue, Washington, Jul 9-12, 2017) 1-8, 2017.  Type: Proceedings

Simulation represents an important phase in the development of complex systems like software systems. The quality of a simulation’s outcomes depends on the quality of the simulator and the quality of the input for the simulat...

May 28 2020  
   Agile modeling with UML
Rumpe B., Springer, New York, NY, 2017.  Type: Book (9783319588612)

In object-oriented (OO) software development, unified modeling language (UML) is a popular and important tool for object-oriented modeling and architecture description. The models, created using UML, could be used to generate codes. Th...

Aug 31 2017  
   Private data analytics on biomedical sensing data via distributed computation
Gong Y., Fang Y., Guo Y. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics 13(3): 431-444, 2016.  Type: Article

Predictive model training systems actually lack positive samples such as biomedical data from healthy people due to data privacy preservation issues that mHealth users face. This paper therefore presents a novel approach that preserves...

Jun 2 2017  
  PrefMiner: mining user’s preferences for intelligent mobile notification management
Mehrotra A., Hendley R., Musolesi M.  UbiComp 2016 (Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, Heidelberg, Germany, Sep 12-16, 2016) 1223-1234, 2016.  Type: Proceedings

Mehrotra et al. present PrefMiner, a novel notification interruptibility management system that filters notifications according to user preferences. PrefMiner delivers only useful notifications to users at opportune moments. PrefMiner ...

Jun 1 2017  
   A multimodal end-2-end approach to accessible computing (2nd ed.)
Biswas P., Duarte C., Langdon P., Almeida L., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2015. 336 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-447167-07-5)

Today, communication applications and devices such as smartphones are mostly designed for common use. However, they feature a plethora of complex functionalities that make their use difficult for certain groups of people. Thus, elderly...

Dec 12 2016  
  Ontology-based deep learning for human behavior prediction in health social networks
Phan N., Dou D., Wang H., Kil D., Piniewski B.  BCB 2015 (Proceedings of the 6th ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Health Informatics, Atlanta, GA, Sep 9-12, 2015) 433-442, 2015.  Type: Proceedings

Predictive behavior modeling is the use of mathematical and statistical techniques and/or data mining to predict future events or human behavior [1]. In [2], a set of new predictive modeling techniques is presented. These techniques ca...

Apr 4 2016  
 
 
 
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