Items where Author is "Ajao, Oluwaseun"
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OGUNLEYE, Bayode, ZAKARIYYAH, Kudirat, AJAO, Oluwaseun, OLAYINKA, Olakunle and SHARMA, Hemlata
(2024).
Higher education assessment practice in the era of generative AI tools.
Journal of Applied Learning & Teaching, 7 (1).
SHARMA, Hemlata, ANDHALKAR, Aparna, AJAO, Oluwaseun and OGUNLEYE, Bayode
(2024).
Analysing the Influence of Macroeconomic Factors on Credit Risk in the UK Banking Sector.
Analytics, 3 (1), 63-83.
AWOLOWO, Francis, OWOLADE, Femi, ABIDOYE, Adenike, DOSUMU, Oluwatoyin and AJAO, Oluwaseun
(2023).
Towards widening participation in post-graduate research: The ASPIRE programme.
People, Place and Policy Online, 1-11.
AJAO, Oluwaseun, GARG, Ashish and DA COSTA ABREU, Marjory
(2022).
Exploring content-based and meta-data analysis for detecting fake news infodemic: a case study on COVID-19.
In:
2022 12th International Conference of Pattern Recognition Systems (ICPRS 2022).
IEEE.
AJAO, Oluwaseun
(2019).
Content-aware Location Inference and Misinformation in Online Social Networks.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
AJAO, Oluwaseun, BHOWMIK, Deepayan and ZARGARI, Shahrzad
(2018).
Fake news identification on Twitter with hybrid CNN and RNN models.
In:
SMSociety '18 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Social Media and Society.
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
.
ACM, 226-230.
GOUGH, Aisling, HUNTER, Ruth F, AJAO, Oluwaseun, JUREK, Anna, MCKEOWN, Gary, HONG, Jun, BARRETT, Eimear, FERGUSON, Marbeth, MCELWEE, Gerry, MCCARTHY, Miriam and KEE, Frank
(2017).
Tweet for behavior change: Using social media for the dissemination of public health messages.
JMIR public health and surveillance, 3 (1), e14-e14.
AJAO, Oluwaseun and JUREK, Anna
(2016).
Feasibility Study of Social Media for Public Health Behaviour Changes.
In: 7th International Conference on Social Media & Society, Goldsmiths University of London, 11-13 Jul 2016.
Social Media & Society Conference.
(Unpublished)
AJAO, Oluwaseun, HONG, Jun and LIU, Weiru
(2015).
A survey of location inference techniques on Twitter.
Journal of Information Science, 41 (6), 855-864.