• Scenografi som refleksiv praksis i museumsformidling 

      Schønemann, Karen (Master thesis, 2015)
      I denne masteroppgaven har jeg undersøkt scenografi som refleksiv praksis i museumsformidling. Undersøkelsesområdet har i seg selv vært en metode som ble skapt for oppgaven, i tillegg til å gi grunnlag for utprøvning av ...
    • Scenography in the staging / on the Stage / in the Mind of the Audience 

      Christensen-Scheel, Boel; Pettersen, Anette Therese; Lindgren, Christina (Performance Research;18(3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-09-24)
      In contemporary theatre the division between the different components within the production of a performance or play is often blurry. What then is the role and function of scenography? And who is the scenographer? In this ...
    • ScheRe: Schema Reshaping for Enhancing Knowledge Graph Construction 

      Zhou, Dongzhuoran; Zhou, Baifan; Zheng, Zhuoxun; Soylu, Ahmet; Savkovic, Ognjen; Kostylev, Egor; Kharlamov, Evgeny (Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2022)
      Automatic knowledge graph (KG) construction is widely used for e.g. data integration, question answering and semantic search. There are many approaches of automatic KG construction. Among which, an important approach is ...
    • Schrödinger formulation of the nondipole light-matter interaction consistent with relativity 

      Førre, Morten; Selstø, Sølve (Physical Review A (PRA);Vol. 101, Iss. 6 — June 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-25)
      An alternative and powerful Schrödinger-like equation for describing beyond dipole laser-matter interactions and leading relativistic corrections is derived. It is shown that this particular formulation is numerically very ...
    • ScopeSense: An 8.5-Month Sport, Nutrition, and Lifestyle Lifelogging Dataset 

      Riegler, Michael Alexander; Thambawita, Vajira; Nguyen, Thu; Hicks, Steven Alexander; Pettersen, Svein Arne; Telle-Hansen, Vibeke; Johansen, Dag; Jain, Ramesh; Halvorsen, Pål (Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS);, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Nowadays, most people have a smartphone that can track their everyday activities. Furthermore, a significant number of people wear advanced smartwatches to track several vital biomarkers in addition to activity data. ...
    • Scoring Six Detrending Methods on Timing, Lead‑Lag Relations, and Cycle Periods: An Empirical Study of US and UK Recessions 1977–2020 

      Seip, Knut Lehre; Zhang, Dan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      This study evaluates six commonly used detrending methods and discuss how detrending may change the timing of events, the identification of lead-lag relations between GDP and employment, and the identification of cycle ...
    • Screen Reader Accessibility Study of Interactive Maps 

      Hasan, Sayed Kamrul; Gjøsæter, Terje (Lecture Notes in Computer Science;Volume 12768, Conference object, 2021-07-03)
      Digital maps have been an integral part of modern life. Whether to venture into an unknown location, check the latest traffic update, update on the weather forecast, we come across digital maps every day. While maps have ...
    • Screen Space Reconfigured 

      Bull, Synne Tollerud; Sæther, Susanne Ø. (Book; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-02)
      Screen Space Reconfigured is the first edited volume that critically and theoretically examines the many novel renderings of space brought to us by 21st century screens. Exploring key cases such as post-perspectival space, ...
    • A screening method for urban drainage zones 

      Komulainen, Tiina; Mørk, Tolli Lavrans; Al-Shiblawi, Ali Riyad; Roemer, Jakub (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings;No. 185, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03-31)
      Due to climate change, the storms have intensified leaving the urban drainage system and wastewater treatment plants hard to tackle with the large water quantities. In this study we develop a data-based screening method ...
    • Sculptural cubism in product design: using design history as a creative tool 

      Acheampong, Augustine Frimpong; Berg, Arild (Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2015)
      In Jan Michl's "Taking down the Bauhaus Wall: Towards living design history as a tool for better design", he explains how the history of design can become a tool for future design practices. He emphasizes how the aesthetics ...
    • Search, read and write: An inquiry into Web accessibility for dyslexics 

      Berget, Gerd; Herstad, Jo; Sandnes, Frode Eika (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      Universal design in context of digitalisation has become an integrated part of international conventions and national legislations. A goal is to make the Web accessible for peop le of different genders, ages, backgrounds, ...
    • Searching databases without query-building aids: implications for dyslexic users 

      Berget, Gerd; Sandnes, Frode Eika (Information research;20(4), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-12-04)
      Introduction. Few studies document the information searching behaviour of users with cognitive impairments. This paper therefore addresses the effect of dyslexia on information searching in a database with no tolerance for ...
    • Searching for extreme portions in distributions: A comparison of pie and bar charts 

      Sandnes, Frode Eika; Flønes, Aina; Kao, Wei-Ting; Harrington, Patrick; Issa, Meisa (Lecture Notes in Computer Science;Volume 12341, Conference object, 2020-10-16)
      Aggregated data visualizations are often used by collaborative teams to gain a common understanding of a complex situations and issues. Pie and bar charts are both widely used for visualizing distributions. The study of ...
    • A seat inspired by a traditional symbol from Ghana 

      Clement, Frederick Ampah (Master thesis, 2011)
      This research project focused on developing a seat inspired by a traditional symbol from Ghana. A number of traditional symbols in Ghana were identified out of which three symbols were selected upon interest. The meanings ...
    • A secure 5G eldercare solution using millimeterwave sensors 

      Feng, Boning; Kajiwara, Akihiro; Do, Thuan Van; Jacot, Niels; Santos, Bernardo; Dzogovic, Bruno; Do, van Thanh (Chapter, 2021)
      The world is ageing fast and the need of efficient digital solution enabling elderlies to age at home is getting urgent. Unfortunately there is so far no such a solution which is sufficiently efficient, customizable, secure ...
    • Secure 5G Network Slicing for Elderly Care 

      Feng, Boning; Do, Thuan Van; Jacot, Niels; Santos, Bernardo; Dzogovic, Bruno; Brandsma, Ewout; Do, van Thanh (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence;volume 11673, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-26)
      In the time of an ageing world, aging at home is both an economically and socially viable and sustainable solution which may also improve the elderly’s well-being. There are currently a few Home-based Elderly Care systems ...
    • Secure and Privacy-Preserving Information Sharing for Enhanced Resilience 

      Radianti, Jaziar; Gjøsæter, Terje (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      City resilience is a pressing issue worldwide since the majority of the population resides in urban areas. When disaster strikes, the consequences will be more severe in the cities. To achieve resilience, different entities ...
    • Secure healthcare: 5G-enabled network slicing for elderly care 

      Dzogovic, Bruno; Do, Thuan Van; Santos, Bernardo; Jacot, Niels; Feng, Boning; Do, van Thanh (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      While the research and advancements in 5G progresses, the focus of its application is shifting towards the industry and different verticals. The healthcare sector is also where 5G directs its promise to accomplish the ...
    • Security Challenges with Cross-Domain Information Exchange: Integrity and Guessing Attacks 

      Engelstad, Paal E. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-10)
      Current research on cross-domain information ex- change is advocating to move away from the inflexible Bell-La Padula (BLP) model, into a more complex policy-driven security model where information objects ...
    • See Me! A Discussion on the Quality of Performing Arts for Children Based on a Performative Approach 

      Nagel, Lisa (InFormation-Nordic Journal of Art and Research;2(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      In this article, the writer discusses and analyses what happens to the evaluation of quality in performing arts for children when we move from the notion of art as an object to art as an event. Erika Fischer-Lichte´s ...