Karl HallView profile
Lecturer
Karl Hall is a Lecturer in Computing & Games at the Department of Computing & Games, Teesside University. His research focuses on machine learning applications across diverse domains including healthcare analytics, telecommunication, traffic modeling, and social network analysis. He specializes in developing predictive models for credit risk assessment, disease diagnosis, customer behavior analysis, and infrastructure optimization. Key research interests include machine learning algorithms (e.g., Random Forest, CNNs), explainable AI systems, and their practical implementations in real-world scenarios. He has conducted studies on diabetes prediction, pandemic forecasting, and metaverse risk assessment. His work often bridges theoretical models with practical industry challenges, particularly in finance, healthcare, and transportation sectors. Recent research trends show a focus on interdisciplinary applications of AI, such as biomedical information retrieval frameworks and transformer-based models. He has collaborated on projects analyzing UK traffic datasets and Bitcoin trader networks, highlighting his versatility in data-driven research. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His advising and professional activities are not detailed in the current data, but his publications reflect active engagement with both academic and applied research challenges.










