Gibson Chimamiwa
Gibson Chimamiwa Position: Doctoral Student School/office: School of Science and TechnologyEmail: Z2lic29uLmNoaW1hbWl3YTtvcnUuc2U=
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About Gibson Chimamiwa
Gibson Chimamiwa is a PhD student at the Center for Applied Autonomous Sensor Systems (AASS) at Örebro University. He obtained his BSc Honours in Computer Science from Midlands State University in 2005 and a MSc in Information Systems from University of South Africa (UNISA) in 2011. Gibson’s current research focuses on human habit recognition using data collected from multiple sensors deployed in home environments.
Gibson is employed at Örebro University since 2018 as part of the Newbreed-Successful ageing interdisciplinary doctoral program, co-funded by the European Commission through the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA COFUND).
Research groups
Publications
Articles in journals
- Chimamiwa, G. , Alirezaie, M. , Pecora, F. & Loutfi, A. (2021). Multi-sensor dataset of human activities in a smart home environment. Data in Brief, 34. [BibTeX]
Articles, reviews/surveys
- Chimamiwa, G. , Giaretta, A. , Alirezaie, M. , Pecora, F. & Loutfi, A. (2022). Are Smart Homes Adequate for Older Adults with Dementia?. Sensors, 22 (11). [BibTeX]
Conference papers
- Banaee, H. , Chimamiwa, G. , Alirezaie, M. & Loutfi, A. (2020). Explaining Habits and Changes of Activities in Smart Homes. Paper presented at Artificial Intelligence for Health, Personalised Medicine and Wellbeing (HELPLINE), in conjunction with ECAI 2020, Santiago de Compostela, Spain (Digital Conference), August 29 - September 8, 2020. [BibTeX]
- Chimamiwa, G. , Alirezaie, M. , Banaee, H. , Köckemann, U. & Loutfi, A. (2019). Towards Habit Recognition in Smart Homes for People with Dementia. In: Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Boris De Ruyter, Irene Mavrommati, Ambient Intelligence 15th European Conference, AmI 2019, Rome, Italy, November 13–15, 2019, Proceedings. Paper presented at 15th European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI 2019), Rome, Italy, November 13-15, 2019. (pp. 363-369). Springer Nature. [BibTeX]