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A comparative analysis of gradient descent-based optimization algorithms on convolutional neural networks
EM Dogo, OJ Afolabi, NI Nwulu, B Twala, CO Aigbavboa
2018 international conference on computational techniques, electronics and …, 2018
4072018
Barriers to successful implementation of sustainable construction in the Ghanaian construction industry
O Ametepey, C Aigbavboa, K Ansah
Procedia Manufacturing 3, 1682-1689, 2015
2922015
Offsite construction: Developing a BIM-Based optimizer for assembly
AQ Gbadamosi, AM Mahamadu, LO Oyedele, OO Akinade, P Manu, ...
Journal of cleaner production 215, 1180-1190, 2019
1782019
COVID-19 recovery for the Nigerian construction sites: The role of the fourth industrial revolution technologies
A Ebekozien, C Aigbavboa
Sustainable Cities and Society 69, 102803, 2021
1682021
Mapping out research focus for robotics and automation research in construction-related studies: A bibliometric approach
DO Aghimien, CO Aigbavboa, AE Oke, WD Thwala
Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology 18 (5), 1063-1079, 2020
1602020
Relationship between leadership styles and project success in the South Africa construction industry
M Liphadzi, C Aigbavboa, W Thwala
Procedia Engineering 123, 284-290, 2015
1582015
Construction 4.0: the future of the construction industry in South Africa
TO Osunsanmi, C Aigbavboa, A Oke
International Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering 12 (3), 206-212, 2018
1512018
Barriers to sustainable procurement in the Nigerian construction industry: an exploratory factor analysis
OA Ogunsanya, CO Aigbavboa, DW Thwala, DJ Edwards
International Journal of Construction Management 22 (5), 861-872, 2022
1362022
Appraisal of stakeholders' willingness to adopt construction 4.0 technologies for construction projects
TO Osunsanmi, CO Aigbavboa, A Emmanuel Oke, M Liphadzi
Built Environment Project and Asset Management 10 (4), 547-565, 2020
1302020
Sustainable construction practices:“a lazy view” of construction professionals in the South Africa construction industry
C Aigbavboa, I Ohiomah, T Zwane
Energy Procedia 105, 3003-3010, 2017
1282017
Blockchain and internet of things-based technologies for intelligent water management system
EM Dogo, AF Salami, NI Nwulu, CO Aigbavboa
Artificial intelligence in IoT, 129-150, 2019
1272019
Integrating fourth industrial revolution (4IR) technologies into the water, energy & food nexus for sustainable security: A bibliometric analysis
LO David, NI Nwulu, CO Aigbavboa, OO Adepoju
Journal of Cleaner Production 363, 132522, 2022
1262022
Drivers of sustainable construction practices in the Zambian construction industry
A Oke, D Aghimien, C Aigbavboa, C Musenga
Energy Procedia 158, 3246-3252, 2019
1252019
Effects of construction projects schedule overruns: A case of the Gauteng Province, South Africa
M Mukuka, C Aigbavboa, W Thwala
Procedia Manufacturing 3, 1690-1695, 2015
1162015
An integrated beneficiary centred satisfaction model for publicly funded housing schemes in South Africa
CO Aigbavboa
PQDT-Global, 2013
1152013
Sustainable value management for construction projects
AE Oke, CO Aigbavboa
Springer, 2017
1122017
A survey of machine learning methods applied to anomaly detection on drinking-water quality data
EM Dogo, NI Nwulu, B Twala, C Aigbavboa
Urban Water Journal 16 (3), 235-248, 2019
1072019
Digitalization of construction organisations–a case for digital partnering
D Aghimien, C Aigbavboa, A Oke, W Thwala, P Moripe
International Journal of Construction Management 22 (10), 1950-1959, 2022
1012022
A fuzzy synthetic evaluation of the challenges of smart city development in developing countries
DO Aghimien, C Aigbavboa, DJ Edwards, AM Mahamadu, P Olomolaiye, ...
Smart and Sustainable Built Environment 11 (3), 405-421, 2020
992020
Barriers to the adoption of value management in developing countries
DO Aghimien, AE Oke, CO Aigbavboa
Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management 25 (7), 818-834, 2018
982018
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