Jecha Jecha | Education and Outreach in Computer Vision | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Jecha Jecha
Affiliation Zanzibar University
Country Tanzania
Scopus ID 60416225500
Documents 2
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area Education and Outreach in Computer Vision
Event Global Tech Excellence Awards

Jecha Jecha is affiliated with Zanzibar University in Tanzania and is associated with emerging academic activities in the interdisciplinary field of education and outreach in computer vision.[1] The researcher has been indexed within international bibliographic systems and demonstrates participation in scholarly dissemination connected to educational technology and computational learning methodologies.[2]

Abstract

This article provides a structured overview of the academic profile of Jecha Jecha, a researcher associated with Zanzibar University, Tanzania, whose scholarly interests are connected with educational applications of computer vision and outreach-oriented technological learning systems.[1] The profile highlights institutional affiliation, indexed publication activity, citation indicators, and the researcher’s relevance to contemporary academic recognition initiatives such as the Global Tech Excellence Awards.

Keywords

Computer Vision, Educational Technology, Academic Outreach, Emerging Research, Scholarly Communication, Digital Learning, Innovation Dissemination, Research Recognition, Technology Education, Global Tech Excellence Awards.

Introduction

Modern academic evaluation systems increasingly emphasize interdisciplinary innovation, digital knowledge dissemination, and socially impactful technological research. Researchers working within educational technology and computer vision outreach contribute to expanding computational literacy and supporting accessible learning ecosystems across global academic environments. Jecha Jecha’s scholarly profile reflects participation within this evolving academic landscape through indexed publication activity and institutional engagement in technology-oriented education initiatives.[1]

Research Profile

Jecha Jecha is affiliated with Zanzibar University and is indexed in the Scopus database under Author ID 60416225500.[1] Available bibliometric indicators identify two indexed documents, one citation, and an h-index value of 1, representing an emerging but formally recognized academic research profile.[1] The associated subject area includes Education and Outreach in Computer Vision, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement between computational technologies and educational communication systems.

Research Contributions

The research activities associated with Jecha Jecha are linked to broader discussions surrounding digital education, outreach methodologies, and computational learning frameworks. Educational applications of computer vision frequently contribute to technological accessibility, visual learning systems, and interactive knowledge dissemination mechanisms within academic institutions. Such interdisciplinary research areas are increasingly recognized for supporting innovation-driven educational development and inclusive technology awareness initiatives.

Publications

The Scopus-indexed profile associated with Jecha Jecha records two academic publications connected to educational and technology-oriented research themes.[1] Although the publication volume remains limited, indexed scholarly outputs indicate participation in peer-reviewed communication processes and international academic visibility systems.

  • Research publication concerning ergonomic mismatch between university student anthropometry and classroom furniture in Tanzania, contributing to educational environment assessment methodologies.
  • Research contribution related to ergonomic needs assessment and applied human factors methodologies in industrial and educational settings.

Research Impact

Research impact within emerging academic careers is commonly evaluated through publication indexing, citation development, institutional visibility, and thematic relevance. The inclusion of Jecha Jecha’s scholarly work within the Scopus database demonstrates participation in internationally recognized academic indexing systems.[1] Furthermore, thematic engagement with educational and technology-oriented research aligns with global priorities related to digital literacy, learning accessibility, and innovation-oriented knowledge dissemination.

Award Suitability

The Young Scientist Award category within the Global Tech Excellence Awards framework recognizes emerging researchers demonstrating academic promise, interdisciplinary engagement, and relevance to technological advancement initiatives.[3] Jecha Jecha’s profile aligns with several of these evaluation considerations through indexed scholarly participation, educational technology engagement, and interdisciplinary research visibility. The researcher’s affiliation with Zanzibar University additionally contributes to regional and international representation in technology-focused academic activities.[2]

Conclusion

Jecha Jecha represents an emerging researcher associated with interdisciplinary educational applications and technology-oriented outreach initiatives connected to computer vision and digital learning systems. Although the bibliometric indicators reflect an early-stage academic trajectory, the existence of indexed publications and participation in internationally visible scholarly databases demonstrate a foundation for future academic development.[1] The profile remains relevant to recognition programs emphasizing innovation, educational technology, and emerging scientific contribution within global research environments.[3]

References

      1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Jecha Jecha, Author ID 60416225500. Scopus.
        https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60416225500
      2. Zanzibar University. (n.d.). Institutional academic and research information.
        https://zanvarsity.ac.tz/
      3. Global Tech Excellence Awards. (n.d.). Award categories and academic recognition framework.
        https://globaltechexcellence.com/

Sheilla Ann Pacheco | Machine Learning for Computer Vision | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sheilla Ann Pacheco | Machine Learning for Computer Vision | Editorial Board Member

Faculty | North Eastern Mindanao State University | Philippines

Sheilla Ann B. Pacheco is an Assistant Professor II of Computer Science at North Eastern Mindanao State University, Philippines. Her research focuses on image processing, machine learning, computer vision, and AI-driven healthcare applications. She has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal and conference publications, with works appearing in international venues such as Procedia Computer Science, International Journal of Computers and Applications, and IEEE conferences. Her studies address content-based image retrieval, facial biometrics, adversarial attacks, and ensemble learning for disease prediction. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, her research contributes to advancing robust AI systems with practical societal impact in healthcare, education, and security domains.

 

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Enhanced content-based image retrieval using multivisual features fusion.

– International Journal of Computers and Applications. (2025). Cited By : 4

Robust face recognition under adversarial attack using SARGAN model and improved cross triple MobileNetV1.

– In K. Arai (Ed.), Advances in Information and Communication: Proceedings of the Future of Information and Communication Conference (pp. 491–510). Springer. (2025). Cited By: 2

A comprehensive survey on federated learning and its applications in health care.

– In Proceedings of the 2024 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Engineering and Technology (IICAIET) (pp. 407–412). IEEE.. (2024). Cited By: 1

Mohamed Ali Hajjaji | Applications of Computer Vision | Top Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Ali Hajjaji | Applications of Computer Vision | Top Researcher Award

ISSAT De Sousse | University of Sousse | Tunisia

Prof. Mohamed Ali Hajjaji is a distinguished researcher at the Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Sousse, Tunisia, specializing in FPGA-based systems, artificial intelligence, cryptography, and intelligent infrastructure monitoring. He is a key member of the PEJC 2025 project “Intelligent RoadGuard”, funded by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. With 71 publications cited over 608 times and an h-index of 16, his work spans hardware acceleration of neural networks, chaos-based cryptosystems, and real-time image processing. Collaborating with over 49 co-authors internationally, his research delivers practical solutions for autonomous systems, secure communications, and smart transportation, impacting both technology and societal safety.

 

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Assoc Prof Dr. Qi Jia | Object Detection and Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Publications

Temporal refinement and multi-grained matching for moment retrieval and highlight detection

  • Authors: Zhu, C., Zhang, Y., Jia, Q., Wang, W., Liu, Y.
  • Journal: Multimedia Systems
  • Year: 2025

Bilevel progressive homography estimation via correlative region-focused transformer

  • Authors: Jia, Q., Feng, X., Zhang, W., Pu, N., Sebe, N.
  • Journal: Computer Vision and Image Understanding
  • Year: 2025

PMGNet: Disentanglement and entanglement benefit mutually for compositional zero-shot learning

  • Authors: Liu, Y., Li, J., Zhang, Y., Pu, N., Sebe, N.
  • Journal: Computer Vision and Image Understanding
  • Year: 2024

WBNet: Weakly-supervised salient object detection via scribble and pseudo-background priors

  • Authors: Wang, Y., Wang, R., He, X., Jia, Q., Fan, X.
  • Journal: Pattern Recognition
  • Year: 2024

A rotation robust shape transformer for cartoon character recognition

  • Authors: Jia, Q., Chen, X., Wang, Y., Ling, H., Latecki, L.J.
  • Journal: Visual Computer
  • Year: 2024

Prof. Larbi Guezouli | Object Detection and Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Larbi Guezouli | Object Detection and Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Higher National School of Renewable Energies, Environment, Algeria

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SES-ReNet: Lightweight deep learning model for human detection in hazy weather conditions

  • Author: Bouafia, Y., Allili, M.S., Hebbache, L., Guezouli, L.
  • Journal: Signal Processing: Image Communication
  • Year: 2025

Human Detection in Clear and Hazy Weather Based on Transfer Learning With Improved INRIA Dataset Annotation

  • Author: Bouafia, Y., Guezouli, L., Lakhlef, H.
  • Journal: International Journal of Computing and Digital Systems
  • Year: 2024

Two-step text detection framework in natural scenes based on Pseudo-Zernike moments and CNN

  • Author: Larbi, G.
  • Journal: Multimedia Tools and Applications
  • Year: 2023

Human Detection in Surveillance Videos Based on Fine-Tuned MobileNetV2 for Effective Human Classification

  • Author: Bouafia, Y., Guezouli, L., Lakhlef, H.
  • Journal: Iranian Journal of Science and Technology – Transactions of Electrical Engineering
  • Year: 2022

Reading signboards for the visually impaired using Pseudo-Zernike Moments

  • Author: Guezouli, L.
  • Journal: Advances in Engineering Software
  • Year: 2022

Mrs. Yasmine Zambou Tsopgni | Object Detection and Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Publications

Tectonic reevaluation of West Cameroon domain: Insights from high-resolution gravity models and advanced edge detection methods

  • Authors: Yasmine, Z.T.; Ghomsi, F.E.K.; Nouayou, R.; Tenzer, R.; Eldosouky, A.M.
  • Journal: Journal of Geodynamics
  • Year: 2024

Contribution of advanced edge-detection methods of potential field data in the tectono-structural study of the southwestern part of Cameroon

  • Authors: Nzeuga, A.R.; Ghomsi, F.E.; Pham, L.T.; Fnais, M.S.; Andráš, P.
  • Journal: Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Year: 2022

Mr. Wenming Chen | Applications of Computer Vision | Industry Innovator Award

Mr. Wenming Chen, Applications of Computer Vision, Industry Innovator Award

Wenming Chen at Ningbo Polytechnic, China

Professional Profile

🌟 Summary:

Mr. Wenming Chen is a Lecturer and Engineer at the School of Artificial Intelligence, Ningbo Polytechnic. He specializes in developing machine vision and industrial control systems, significantly improving operational efficiency and accuracy in various industries.

🎓 Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree, Ningbo University, 2012
  • Master’s Degree, Ningbo University, 2015

💼 Professional Experience:

  • Lecturer, School of Artificial Intelligence, Ningbo Polytechnic
  • Led projects on machine vision inspection, industrial robot vision measurement systems, and infrared imaging correction detection systems.

🔬 Research Interests:

  • Industrial visual inspection
  • Industrial control systems
  • Object detection

📖 Publications Top Noted:

Paper Title: Recognition and analysis system of steel stamping character based on machine vision
  • Authors: Wenming Chen
  • Journal: AUTOMATIKA
  • Year: 2023
Paper Title: A rotatable battery recognition method based on improved YOLOv5
  • Authors: Wenming Chen
  • Journal: International Journal of Sensor Networks
  • Year: 2023