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Samuel Iddi, PhD

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Working papers

  • ​Faisal, A., Iddi, S., Nortey, E. N. N., Dokum-Amponsah, K. (2020).Spline-based penalized estimation for proportional hazards models with current status data. Under revision in Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation.

  • ​​​Kadengye, D. T., Kamande, E., Iddi, S., Mutua, M. K., Kiwuwa-Muyingo, S., Bakibinga, P. (2019). Drivers of pregnancy rates among adolescents in the urban informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya, 2003-2017: A Generalized Linear Mixed Effects Modeling approach. Submitted to Global Epidemiology.

  • ​Mwangi, B., Iddi, S., Mutua, M. K., Kiwuwa-Muyingo, S., Kadengye, D. T. (2019). Multivariate mixed-effects modelling of child anthropometry outcomes in informal settlement areas of Nairobi. On going. ​

  • Mutisya, M, ​Iddi, S, Kadengye, D. T., Kimani, E. (2019). Multi-state modelling of transitions in food security among urban poor households in Nairobi, Kenya. On going. 

  • ​Langat, N., Kiwuwa-Muyingo, S., Iddi, S., Ochaga, S., Kadengye, D. T. (2019). Time series analysis of under-5 mortality rates in informal urban settlements in Nairobi between 2003 and 2017. On going. 

  • Mensah, A. J., Nortey, E. N. N., Iddi, S., and Asiedu, L. (2022). An Enhancement of DWT-PCA/SVD Algorithm for the Recognition of Frontal Face Images in a Multiple-Constrained Environment using Histogram Specification and City Block Distance. Submitted to Advances in Human-Computer Interaction.

  • Mensah, A. J., Nortey, E. N. N., Iddi, S., and Asiedu, L. (2022). De-occlusion and Recognition of Frontal Face Images: A Comparative Study of Multiple Imputation Methods.  Submitted to Advances in Multimedia.

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