Anthony Jacklingo Kwame Quansah Junior is a graduating MPhil student from the Computer Engineering Department at KNUST.
His research interests are Deep Learning, Data Security, Blockchain, Edge-intelligent Systems, and Cybersecurity.
He created a robust multi-model deep learning architecture (CDBi-LSTM) for his MPhil project that may be used to identify Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks in Internet of Things settings. To develop the suggested architecture for better detection rates and fewer false alarms, he studied the effectiveness of four baseline models in CNN, DNN, LSTM, and Bi-LSTM in detecting DDoS attacks. By utilising their respective strengths, this improved performance compared to recent state-of-the-art.
KEEP has been instrumental in his academic success by providing financial support and internship opportunities. He is very grateful for the mentorship, encouragement, and training he received from the staff and management of KEEP.
As he enters a new season of life, he plans to pursue a PhD in Computer Engineering. He hopes to continue advancing knowledge and innovation in his field.
Anthony Jacklingo Kwame Quansah Junior is a graduating MPhil student from the Computer Engineering Department at KNUST.
His research interests are Deep Learning, Data Security, Blockchain, Edge-intelligent Systems, and Cybersecurity.
He created a robust multi-model deep learning architecture (CDBi-LSTM) for his MPhil project that may be used to identify Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks in Internet of Things settings. To develop the suggested architecture for better detection rates and fewer false alarms, he studied the effectiveness of four baseline models in CNN, DNN, LSTM, and Bi-LSTM in detecting DDoS attacks. By utilising their respective strengths, this improved performance compared to recent state-of-the-art.
KEEP has been instrumental in his academic success by providing financial support and internship opportunities. He is very grateful for the mentorship, encouragement, and training he received from the staff and management of KEEP.
As he enters a new season of life, he plans to pursue a PhD in Computer Engineering. He hopes to continue advancing knowledge and innovation in his field.