• Adopt or Adapt? Unpacking the Role of Institutional Work Processes in the Implementation of New Regulations 

      Pemer, Frida; Skjølsvik, Tale (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Building on a longitudinal study of the implementation of a new regulation and a framework of institutional work, this article makes three contributions: first, it explains how nonpowerful regulatees, by engaging in ...
    • Advanced passive operating system fingerprinting using machine learning and deep learning 

      Hagos, Desta Haileselassie; Løland, Martin V.; Yazidi, Anis; Kure, Øivind; Engelstad, Paal E. (International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN); 2020 29th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-30)
      Securing and managing large, complex enterprise network infrastructure requires capturing and analyzing network traffic traces in real-time. An accurate passive Operating System (OS) fingerprinting plays a critical role ...
    • Advances in information technology and its implication on privacy 

      Hassan, Ismail (Network and system administration : research surveys;Vol. 1, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2004)
      Over the past three decades, computers and information technology in general have experienced an enormous growth and development. This amazing new technology is profoundly affecting and changing the functioning of societies ...
    • Aesthetics and the perceived stigma of assistive technology for visual impairment 

      dos Santos, Aline Darc Piculo; Ferrari, Ana Lya Moya; Medola, Fausto Orsi; Sandnes, Frode Eika (Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-05)
      Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify factors that influence the perceived stigma of two assistive devices for visual impairment, namely the white cane and smart glasses. Method: Face-to-face semi-structured ...
    • Aesthetics and the perceived stigma of assistive technology for visual impairment 

      Santos, Aline Darc Piculo; Ferrari, Ana Lya M.; Medola, Fausto Orsi; Sandnes, Frode Eika (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The aim of this study was to identify factors that influence the perceived stigma of two assistive devices for visual impairment, namely the white cane and smart glasses. Method: Face-to-face semi-structured interviews ...
    • Affect Recognition in Muscular Response Signals 

      Boeker, Matthias; Jakobsen, Petter; Riegler, Michael; Stabell, Lena Antonsen; Fasmer, Ole Bernt; Halvorsen, Pål; Hammer, Hugo Lewi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This study investigated the potential of recognising arousal in motor activity collected by wrist- worn accelerometers. We hypothesise that emotional arousal emerges from the generalised central nervous system which ...
    • An aggregation approach for solving the non-linear fractional equality Knapsack problem 

      Yazidi, Anis; Jonassen, Tore Møller; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (Expert systems with applications;Volume 110, 15 November 2018, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-06-15)
      In this paper, we present an optimal, efficient and yet simple solution to a class of the deterministic non-linear fractional equality knapsack (NEFK) problem — a substantial resource allocation problem. The solution is shown ...
    • Agile supervision of bachelor, master, and PhD theses 

      Brodtkorb, André R. (Nordic Journal of STEM Education;Vol 3 No 1 (2019): MNT-Konferansen 2019, 28. - 29. mars, Tromsø, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-03-19)
      Supervision of students can often require a significant mental effort from the supervisor to be effective for the students. When supervising one or two students it is relatively easy to remember the context for each students ...
    • AN ALGORITHM FOR AUTOMATICALLY DETECTING DYSLEXIA ON THE FLY 

      Shrestha, Suraj; Murano, Pietro (International Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology (IJCSIT);Vol 10, No 3, June 2018, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-06)
      There are different types of algorithms used in eye tracking technologies. These algorithms are divided into two main categories: feature-based and model-based. Feature-based technologies consist of threshold values, ...
    • Alternative gauge for the description of the light-matter interaction in a relativistic framework 

      Selstø, Sølve; Kjellsson, Tor; Lindroth, Eva; Simonsen, Aleksander; Førre, Morten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      We present a generalized velocity gauge form of the relativistic laser-matter interaction. In comparison with the (equivalent) regular minimal coupling description, this form of light-matter interaction results in ...
    • An Area-Based Prior Value Method for Detectionof Micro Contamination in Hard Disk Drives 

      Sandnes, Frode Eika; Muneesawang, Paisarn; Ieamsaard, Jirarat (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This paper presents a new area-based prior value technique for the improvement of automatic visual inspection in hard disk drive manufacturing. Micro-contaminations are detected on the air-bearing surface of the head gimbal ...
    • An inhomogeneous Hidden Markov model for efficient virtual machine placement in a cloud computing enviroment 

      Hammer, Hugo Lewi; Yazidi, Anis; Begnum, Kyrre (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-09-19)
      In a cloud environment virtual machines are created with different purposes like providing users with computers, handling web traffic etc. A virtual machine is created in such a way that a user will not notice any ...
    • An interesting consequence of the general principle of relativity 

      Grøn, Øyvind; Jemterud, Torkild (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-04-12)
      We show that Einstein s general theory of relativity, together with the a ssumption that the prin- ciple of relativity encompasses rotational motion, predicts that in a flat Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson- Walker (FLRW) ...
    • An investigation of learning outcomes for MSc programs in Network and System Administration 

      Begnum, Kyrre; Border, Charles; Sijm, Niels (The USENIX Journal of Education in System Administration;1(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      What is the essence of a graduate-level system administration education? What skills and abilities of the candidate should educators focus on when developing a new program? This paper investigates the learning outcomes ...
    • An Analysis of Data Production Based on the Consistency of Decision Matrices 

      Sahin, Bekir; Yazidi, Anis; Roman, Dumitru; Uddin, Md Zia; Soylu, Ahmet (Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems;Volume 307, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-24)
      Multi-criteria decision making methods are used to solve numerous problems related to several disciplines such as engineering, management and business. Consistency of a decision making application is of crucial importance ...
    • Analysis of human gait using hybrid EEG-fNIRS-based BCI system: A review 

      Khan, Haroon; Naseer, Noman; Yazidi, Anis; Eide, Per Kristian; Hassan, Wajahat; Mirtaheri, Peyman (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Human gait is a complex activity that requires high coordination between the central nervous system, the limb, and the musculoskeletal system. More research is needed to understand the latter coordination's complexity in ...
    • An analysis of pollution Citizen Science projects from the perspective of Data Science and Open Science 

      Roman, Dumitru; Reeves, Neal; Gonzalez, Esteban; Celino, Irene; Abd El Kader, Shady; Turk, Philip Andreas; Soylu, Ahmet; Corcho, Oscar; Cedazo, Raquel; Re Calegari, Gloria; Scandolari, Damiano; Simperl, Elena (Data Technologies and Applications;Volume 55 - Issue 5, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-05)
      Purpose: Citizen Science – public participation in scientific projects – is becoming a global practice engaging volunteer participants, often non-scientists, with scientific research. Citizen Science is facing major ...
    • And be but cryonically extant: Don DeLillo and Sir Thomas Browne 

      Muir, Tom (Textual Practice;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-04)
      This paper argues that Don DeLillo’s 2016 novel Zero K uses a debt to Sir Thomas Browne to stage a scalar approach to literature in the Anthropocene. Zero K uses its intertextual relationship to Browne’s Urne-Buriall to ...
    • “Anti-Bayesian” Flat and Hierarchical Clustering Using Symmetric Quantiloids 

      Yazidi, Anis; Hammer, Hugo Lewi; Oommen, John (Chapter; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      A myriad of works has been published for achieving data clustering based on the Bayesian paradigm, where the clustering sometimes resorts to Naïve-Bayes decisions. Within the domain of clustering, the Bayesian principle ...
    • “Anti-Bayesian” flat and hierarchical clustering using symmetric quantiloids 

      Hammer, Hugo Lewi; Yazidi, Anis; Oommen, John (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      A Pattern Recognition (PR) system that does not involve labelled samples requires the clustering of the samples into their respective classes before the training and testing can be achieved. All of the reported clustering ...