• Intra-Acting With Technology During Remote Fieldwork in Homes: Curating Video Interviews and Drawing Methods 

      Teigen, Helene Maria Fiane; Paupini, Cristina; Mainsah, Henry (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The ubiquity of remote research practices and the increased adoption of videoconferencing tools are forcing researchers to pay attention to the features of these technologies and how they shape the research encounter. This ...
    • Intra-Acting With Technology During Remote Fieldwork in Homes: Curating Video Interviews and Drawing Methods 

      Teigen, Helene Maria Fiane; Paupini, Cristina; Mainsah, Henry (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The ubiquity of remote research practices and the increased adoption of videoconferencing tools are forcing researchers to pay attention to the features of these technologies and how they shape the research encounter. This ...
    • Introducing IoT Competencies to First-Year University Students With The Tiles Toolkit 

      Mora, Simone; Gianni, Francesco Valerio; Nichele, Stefano; Divitini, Monica (Proceedings of the 7th Computer Science Education Research Conference;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Advances in the field of Internet of Things (IoT) are introducing innovations in multiple domains including smart cities, healthcare and transportation. An increasing number of jobs today require IoT competences that ...
    • Introducing Region Based Pooling for handling a varied number of EEG channels for deep learning models 

      Tveitstøl, Thomas; Tveter, Mats; Pérez Teseyra, Ana Silvina; Hatlestad-Hall, Christoffer; Yazidi, Anis; Hammer, Hugo Lewi; Haraldsen, Ira Hebold (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Introduction: A challenge when applying an artificial intelligence (AI) deep learning (DL) approach to novel electroencephalography (EEG) data, is the DL architecture’s lack of adaptability to changing numbers of EEG ...
    • Introduction: Research, Education, and Self-Determination in Sámi and Indigenous Journalism. 

      Sara, Inker-Anni; Krøvel, Roy; Jensen, Ellen Marie; Fridman, Marina; Eira, Nils Johan (Journal of Global Indigeneity (JGI);, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This article advances the critical importance of Indigenous journalism – both as a field and practice – for Indigenous peoples’ right to self-determination. The co-authors demonstrate this through discussions of education, ...
    • Inverse Color Contrast Checker: Automatically Suggesting Color Adjustments that meet Contrast Requirements on the Web 

      Sandnes, Frode Eika (ASSETS ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility;ASSETS '21: The 23rd International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, Conference object, 2021-10-17)
      Low contrast between text and background and its effect with low vision is relatively well-understood. Many tools exist for helping web designers check contrast limits. Most of these tools identify contrast problems but ...
    • Investigating Rules and Parameters of Reservoir Computing with Elementary Cellular Automata, with a Criticism of Rule 90 and the Five-Bit Memory Benchmark 

      Glover, Tom Eivind; Lind, Pedro; Yazidi, Anis; Osipov, Evgeny; Nichele, Stefano (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Reservoir computing with cellular automata (ReCAs) is a promising concept by virtue of its potential for effective hardware implementation. In this paper, we explore elementary cellular automata rules in the context of ...
    • Investigating the Impact of Two Major Programming Environments on the Accuracy of Deep Learning-Based Glioma Detection from MRI Images 

      Su Yilmaz, Vadi; Akdag, Metehan; Dalveren, Yaser; Doruk, Resat Ozgur; Kara, Ali; Soylu, Ahmet (Diagnostics;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Brain tumors have been the subject of research for many years. Brain tumors are typically classified into two main groups: benign and malignant tumors. The most common tumor type among malignant brain tumors is known as ...
    • Ionization dynamics beyond the dipole approximation induced by the pulse envelope 

      Simonsen, Aleksander; Kjellsson, Tor; Førre, Morten; Lindroth, Eva; Selstø, Sølve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-05-16)
      When atoms and molecules are ionized by laser pulses of finite duration and increasingly high intensities, the validity of the much-used dipole approximation, in which the spatial dependence and magnetic component of the ...
    • Is carousel interaction really usable? 

      Keya, Rashika Tasnim; Murano, Pietro (First Monday;Volume 27, Number 1 - 3 January 2022, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01-11)
      In this paper a novel and significant study into the usability of carousel interaction in the context of desktop interaction is presented. Two equivalent prototypes in an e-commerce context were developed. One version had ...
    • Is Peer Feedback Helpful When Learning Literature Review Writing? A Study of Feedback Features and Quantity 

      Eika, Evelyn (English Linguistics Research;volume 10, issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03-27)
      The literature review is an important part of an academic text. It is common for students to learn literature review writing through reading and practice. This study explored peer feedback as an assisting interactive social ...
    • Is there a Floquet Lindbladian? 

      Schnell, Alexander; Eckardt, Andre; Denysov, Sergiy (Physical Review B;Vol. 101, Iss. 10 — 1 March 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-17)
      The stroboscopic evolution of a time-periodically driven isolated quantum system can always be described by an effective time-independent Hamiltonian. Whether this concept can be generalized to open Floquet systems, described ...
    • Is there an imbalance in the supply and demand for universal accessibility knowledge? Twenty years of UAIS papers viewed through the lens of WCAG 

      Sandnes, Frode Eika (Universal Access in the Information Society;21 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-08-14)
      Purpose: Some universal accessibility practitioners have voiced that they experience a mismatch in the research focus and the need for knowledge within specialized problem domains. This study thus set out to identify the ...
    • JavaScript SBST Heuristics to Enable Effective Fuzzing of NodeJS Web APIs 

      Zhang, Man; Belhadi, Asma; Arcuri, Andrea (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages. However, its dynamic nature poses several challenges to automated testing techniques. In this paper, we propose an approach and open-source tool support to enable ...
    • Joint tracking of multiple quantiles through conditional quantiles 

      Hammer, Hugo Lewi; Yazidi, Anis; Rue, Håvard (Information Sciences;Volume 563, July 2021, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03-05)
      The estimation of quantiles is one of the most fundamental data mining tasks. As most real-time data streams vary dynamically over time, there is a quest for adaptive quantile estimators. The most well-known type of adaptive ...
    • Joystick versus mouse in first person shooters: Mouse is faster than joystick 

      Pedersen, Hilde; Refvik, Rein Frimannslund; Uy, Johnnadel Salita; Sandnes, Frode Eika (Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing;1018, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-25)
      Many gamers use desktop or laptop computers with a mouse when gaming, instead of a special purpose gaming input device such as a joystick. This study compared the hitting speed and success rates of mouse and joystick for ...
    • jumpdiff: A Python Library for Statistical Inference of Jump-Diffusion Processes in Observational or Experimental Data Sets 

      Rydin Gorjão, Leonardo; Witthaut, Dirk; Lind, Pedro (Journal of Statistical Software;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      We introduce a Python library, called jumpdiff, which includes all necessary functions to assess jump-diffusion processes. This library includes functions which compute a set of non-parametric estimators of all contributions ...
    • Kahler structures on quantum irreducible flag manifolds 

      Matassa, Marco (Journal of Geometry and Physics;Volume 145, November 2019, 103477, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-11)
      We prove that all quantum irreducible flag manifolds admit Kähler structures, as defined by Ó Buachalla. In order to show this result, we also prove that the differential calculi defined by Heckenberger and Kolb are ...
    • Knowledge-aware learning analytics for smart learning 

      Chen, Weiqin (Procedia Computer Science;Volume 159, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      With the increasing development and adoption of digital technologies for education, more data gathered from educational contexts are being analyzed to give actionable insights to stakeholders. As a data-driven approach for ...
    • Kvasir-SEG: A Segmented Polyp Dataset 

      Jha, Debesh; Pia H, Smedsrud; Riegler, Michael; Halvorsen, Pål; de Lange, Thomas; Johansen, Dag; Johansen, Håvard D. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science;Volume 11962, Conference object, 2019-12-24)
      Pixel-wise image segmentation is a highly demanding task in medical-image analysis. In practice, it is difficult to find annotated medical images with corresponding segmentation masks. In this paper, we present Kvasir-SEG: ...