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Prof. WAGACHA PETER W


Prof. WAGACHA PETER W

Academic Qualifications:

University of Nairobi, Nairobi in colaboration with Vrije University Brussels, Belgium.
Ph.D, Computer Science. Speciality: Machine Learning and Data mining.
Supervisors:
Prof. Bernard Manderick - Vrije University Brussels (VUB), Belgium, and
Dr. Katherine Getao - School of Computing & Informatics, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Shanghai University, Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China
MSc. Computer Science & Applications
University of Nairobi, Nairobi BSc. (Hons) Physics

Curriculum Vitae:

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Publications (10 Records)

  • Using Adaptive Link Hiding to Provide Learners with Additional Learning Materials in a Web-Based System for Teaching Object Oriented Programming - 2009


       VLIR-IUC-UoN International Conference

  • Capacity building for information and communication technology higher education programmes in Africa: the case of the School of Computing and Informatics, University of Nairobi. Katherine Getao, Peter W. Wagacha, Bernard Manderick. - 2006

       ICT and Education conference, Santa Clara, Cuba February 2006

  • On Support Vector and Relevance Vector Machines, Peter Waiganjo Wagacha, Bernard Manderick, Maina E. Muuro. - 2005

       BNAIC 2005 Proceedings of the Seventeenth Belgium-Netherlands Conference on Artificial Intelligence October 17-18, 2005. K.Verbeeck, K. Tuyls, A. Nowe, B. Manderick, B. Kuijpers (eds). Pg 297-304

  • Swahili Text-to-Speech System, Kamanda Ngugi, W. Okelo-Odongo, Peter Waiganjo Wagacha, African Journal of Science and Technology (AJST) (ANSTI/UNESCO) July 2005 - 2005

       African Journal of Science and Technology (AJST) (ANSTI/UNESCO)

  • An Integrated Regional ICT Policy for the East Africa Community (EAC): Impact on a Possible Information Revolution.” Wafula J.M. and Wanjohi N - 2004

       Proceedings of the Third Conference on Information Technology and Economic Development. 2004 Ghana .INTERCED

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