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Machine learning based assessment of preclinical health questionnaires
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background: Within modern health systems, the possibility of accessing a large amount and a variety of data related to patients’ health has increased significantly over the years. The source of this data could be mobile ... -
Machine Learning Models for Predicting Disability and Pain Following Lumbar Disc Herniation Surgery
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Importance: Lumber disc herniation surgery can reduce pain and disability. However, a sizable minority of individuals experience minimal benefit, necessitating the development of accurate prediction models. Objective: ... -
Machine learning-based abnormality detection approach for vacuum pump assembly line
(Reliability: Theory & Applications;Special Issue No 2(64), Volume 16, November 2021, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-04)The fundamental basis of Industry 4.0 is to make the manufacturing sector more productive and autonomous. In the manufacturing sector, practitioners always long for product quality improvement, reducing reworking costs, ... -
A Machine Learning-based Tool for Passive OS Fingerprinting with TCP Variant as a Novel Feature
(IEEE Internet of Things Journal;Volume: 8, Issue: 5, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-09-15)With the emergence of Internet of Things (IoT), securing and managing large, complex enterprise network infrastructure requires capturing and analyzing network traffic traces in real-time. An accurate passive Operating ... -
A machine learning-based viscoelastic–viscoplastic model for epoxy nanocomposites with moisture content
(Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In this work, we propose a deep learning (DL)-based constitutive model for investigating the cyclic viscoelastic-viscoplastic-damage behavior of nanoparticle/epoxy nanocomposites with moisture content. For this, a long ... -
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor: A potential biomarker for chronic low back pain in patients with Modic changes
(RMD Open;Volume 7, Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-03)Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability worldwide, but the aetiology remains poorly understood. Finding relevant biomarkers may lead to better understanding of disease mechanisms. Patients with ... -
“Magic through many minor measures”: How introducing a flowline production mode in six steps enables journalist team autonomy in local news organizations
(AI & Society: The Journal of Human-Centred Systems and Machine Intelligence;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-19)While facing cuts, downsizing and revenue losses, media organizations experience paradoxical demands in being organized for print or linear production with daily deadlines and simultaneously striving to be ‘digital first’ ... -
Makerspace activities in a school setting: Top-down and bottom-up approaches for teachers to leverage pupils' making in science education
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This article addresses the opportunities and challenges of turning a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) classroom into a makerspace for hands-on experimentation with digital tools and materials in ... -
Making assessment protocols workable: Navigating transparency and person-centredness in Norwegian reablement
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Western welfare states are facing great challenges as they strive to optimise their health and social systems in response to the realities of an ageing population. Many countries put a stake on reablement services— short-term ... -
Making decisions about attainment grouping in mathematics: teacher agency and autonomy in Norway
(Research Papers in Education;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Grouping by attainment is a relatively new and contested practice in Norway, where strong historical discourses of heterogeneous education are under pressure from international test comparisons, particularly in mathematics. ... -
Making Investigative Journalism in a Hybrid Manner
(Chapter, 2023)It is easy to forget that, historically, hybridity has always been a part of journalism (Hamilton, 2016). For example, ethnographer and sociologist Gaye Tuchman (1978) first engaged with the ‘hybrid’ context of the television ... -
Making kin with plastic through aesthetic experimentation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Recent scholarship in childhood studies has raised concerns about humancentric, singular discourses regarding human-plastic relations. As a result, questions of how to develop new forms of learning with materials in ... -
Making Neighbor Relations Through Materialities and Senses
(Space and Culture;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Many scholars have turned to neighboring, or neighbor interactions and practices, as an open-ended process rather than a finished ideal. In doing so, they have disrupted the romanticization of the neighborhood as a ... -
Making research more inclusive: Is universal design of research the answer?
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)Researchers typically declare in the methods section of scientific papers that the study included a representative sample. A closer look at the composition of participant groups, however, reveal that these samples are ... -
Making room for life and death at the same time – a qualitative study of health and social care professionals’ understanding and use of the concept of paediatric palliative care
(BMC Palliative Care;21, Article number: 50 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-11)Background: The concept of pediatric palliative care (PPC) is applied diferently within the healthcare system and among healthcare professionals (HCPs). To our knowledge, no studies have investigated how multidisciplinary ... -
Making sense of a crisis
(Chapter, 2024)The Conclusion of this book is closely connected to Chapter 1. As expressed in the Introduction, these chapters, serving as bookends, are designed to be read in conjunction with each other. In this Conclusion, I reflect ... -
Making Sense of Matilda: Interpreting Literature through Information Behavior Theory
(New Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-02-26)Fictional works about libraries and their different roles have been published over the centuries and read with delight among librarians as well as among the broader audience. Still, literary descriptions of libraries seem ... -
Making sense of reablement within different institutional contexts. Collaborative service ideals in Norwegian and Danish home care
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Making sense of the digital co-production of welfare services: using digital technology to simplify or tailor the co-production of services
(Public Management Review;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12-03)This paper offers a theoretical framework for digital co-production in public services and considers the benefits and limitations such services can have for citizens. Based on examples from the Norwegian Labour and Welfare ... -
Making the struggle for climate jobs common—confessions from an activist professor
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Anybody who lives “in the know” of the climate crisis—and understands some of the systemic causes of the relentless expansion of fossil fuel excavation and combustion—feels enfeebled by the obvious questions of what to say ...