Excellence in Research Award
Innocent Appiah
Hubei University of Automotive Technology
| Innocent Appiah | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Hubei University of Automotive Technology |
| Country | China |
| Google Scholar | Profile |
| Documents | 1 |
| Citations | 3 |
| h-index | 1 |
| Subject Area | Computer Science |
| Event | World Top Scientist Awards |
| ORCID | 0009-0006-7351-7950 |
The Excellence in Research Award recognizes the scholarly contributions of Innocent Appiah, a researcher affiliated with the Hubei University of Automotive Technology in China. His work is primarily situated within the field of computer science, with particular emphasis on intelligent systems and automotive technologies. His academic profile reflects early-stage but promising research contributions, including peer-reviewed publication activity and measurable citation impact [1].
Contents
Abstract
This article presents an overview of the academic contributions and recognition of Innocent Appiah. It highlights his research focus, publication record, and scholarly impact within the domain of computer science. The discussion contextualizes his work within contemporary research trends and evaluates his eligibility for international academic recognition programs.
Keywords
Computer Science; Intelligent Systems; 3D Object Detection; Automotive Technology; Research Impact; Academic Recognition
Introduction
Academic recognition awards serve as indicators of scholarly contribution and emerging influence within scientific disciplines. Innocent Appiah represents an early-career researcher whose work contributes to advancements in intelligent vehicle systems and computational perception. His inclusion in academic databases and citation indices demonstrates growing visibility within the research community [1].
Research Profile
Innocent Appiah is affiliated with the Hubei University of Automotive Technology, where he is engaged in studies related to intelligent connected vehicles. His academic activities include research, publication, and collaboration in areas involving machine perception and object detection technologies [2].
Research Contributions
Appiah’s primary contribution lies in the domain of 3D object detection, a critical component of autonomous and intelligent vehicle systems. His research synthesizes methodologies and advancements in detection algorithms, contributing to the broader understanding of computational vision frameworks used in modern automotive technologies [2].
Publications
- Advancements in 3-D object detection: A comprehensive review. Journal of King Saud University Computer and Information Sciences. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s44443-025-00213-0
Research Impact
Despite a limited number of publications, Appiah’s work has begun to receive citations, indicating early engagement with the research community. Citation metrics, including an h-index of 1, reflect foundational academic influence and potential for future scholarly growth [1].
Award Suitability
The Excellence in Research Award acknowledges emerging scholars demonstrating research promise and academic integrity. Appiah’s contributions to computer science, particularly in intelligent systems, align with the criteria for such recognition. His research trajectory suggests continued advancement and increased scholarly output.
Conclusion
Innocent Appiah represents a developing academic profile within the global research community. His work contributes to evolving fields in computer science and automotive technology, and his recognition through research awards underscores the importance of supporting early-career researchers in advancing scientific knowledge.
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References
- Google. (n.d.). Google Scholar author profile: Innocent Appiah, Profile ID uzNZtYQAAAAJ. Google Scholar.
https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=uzNZtYQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
- ORCID. (2026). Innocent Appiah ORCID Profile.
https://orcid.org/0009-0006-7351-7950
- Wu, W., Appiah, I., & Hu, R. (2025). Advancements in 3-D object detection: A comprehensive review. Journal of King Saud University Computer and Information Sciences.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s44443-025-00213-0