DSFA-Detect: Discriminant and Structural Features Analysis of Digital Documents for the Detection of Malicious Bearing Documents

ABSTRACT: Recent malware attacks are often distributed via emails bearing malicious documents.  It is one of the security challenges faced by computing users.  Despite the security improvements in Microsoft office packages and Adobe PDF viewers, its underlying code base remains vulnerable to exploits.  In this research work, a DSFA-Detect framework aimed at structurally analyzing digital

Moving Object Recognition System with Shadow Removal Using Adaptive Gaussian Mixture Model

ABSTRACT: Moving object recognition system is an important step in any video tracking activity or surveillance system. In literature, moving shadows and clutters constitute a problem in moving object detection. Hence, the aim of this paper is to employ Adaptive Gaussian Mixture Model (AGMM) in recognizing human and vehicular motions in video images.  The result

Using SOA with Web Services for Integration of University Information Systems Via an Enterprise Service Bus

ABSTRACT: Web services refer to technologies that standardize the communication of applications in order to connect systems, business partners, and customers cost-effectively through the World Wide Web. This project is concerned with demonstration two things: Interoperability between Java and C# and integrating data in a University Information System. Web Services have evolved from other distributed

An Assistive System for Empowering Persons with Intellectual Challenges for Meaniful Lives In the Digital Economy

ABSTRACT: The degree of severity of cyberattacks in recent times has led to the compromise of more than a billion records of users in the cyberspace.  The expansion in the attack surfaces raises more concerns about the security architecture of network defence and prediction systems.  With more sophisticated exploits available in the wild such as

A Survey of the Factors Responsible for Digital Divide Among Residents of Some Selected Urban and Rural Areas in North-Eastern Nigeria

ABSTRACT: As the world moves towards advance ICT Technology such as Virtual and Mixed reality, Most African Countries are yet to fully adopt the already aging ones such as Mobile telephony, Internet and Social Computing. This is as a result of lack of understanding the factors that inhibit the ownership and adoption of these technologies

Smart City Readiness: A Case of Nigeria

ABSTRACT: The increasing population size of the number of people who live in cities have necessitated the need for new technology that will improve city transportation, water and waste management, energy usage and lots more of infrastructural facilities. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is now an essential part of human interaction and means of livelihood

Formulation of a Predictive Model for the Determination of Depression Among University Students

ABSTRACT: The study formulated a model for the determination of risk of depression among university students with a view to evolving a tool to assist mental health workers to help them make more consistent diagnosis of depression as well as identify students who need special attention. The algorithms underlying evolutionary computation (genetic algorithm and genetic

Design and Implementation of a Model for Mobile Phone-Based Immunisation Registry

ABSTRACT: Mobile-Phone is one of the valuable devices for communication that may enhance Immunisation record system and public health reporting in the developing countries. Prior research has suggested that routine Immunisation is characterised by low coverage couple with an unreliable data and surveillance system in most of the developing countries. To address this challenge, an