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The effects of a collaborative Virtual Reality application in Norwegian language learning and teaching for immigrants with at least secondary education
(Master thesis, 2019)Denne studien har et mål om å se effektene av Virtual Reality for norskundervisning ved bruk av samhandling. Brukergruppen er immigranter som har videregående utdanning eller mer, i tillegg til norsklærere. Innvandring og ... -
The Effects of Supervised Learning on Neuro-evolution in StarCraft
(Master thesis, 2013)This thesis explores the use of supervised learning in combination with evolutionary algorithms. The two techniques are used alone and in combination to train an artificial neural network to solve a small scale combat ... -
The eGenVar data management system-cataloguing and sharing sensitive data and metadata for the life sciences
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Systematic data management and controlled data sharing aim at increasing reproducibility, reducing redundancy in work, and providing a way to efficiently locate complementing or contradicting information. One method of ... -
The Employer Perspective on Employability
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Employability is a term used for describing the skills, knowledge and personal qualities a graduate should possess to get a job. In this paper we suggest what these skills and qualities are for IT undergraduates specializing ... -
The Evolution of Learning: Balancing adaptivity and stability in artificial agents
(Doctoral thesis at NTNU;2014:258, Doctoral thesis, 2014)A longstanding challenge in artificial intelligence is to create agents that learn, enabling them to interact with and adapt to a complex and changing world. A better understanding of the evolution of learning may help ... -
The Facets of Sociomateriality: A Systematic Mapping of Emerging Concepts and Definitions
(Chapter, 2013)Sociomateriality is gaining momentum and is by now characterized as a research stream in the information system field. Although some definitions emerged, there is still uncertainty about how to conceptually and analytically ... -
The family resemblance of technologically mediated work practices
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Practice-based perspectives in information systems have established how, in every instance of use (i.e., work practices), the user exercises considerable discretion in their appropriation of the technology with local ... -
The Fragility of Open Source: A Case Study
(Master thesis, 2011)Open source software with its distinctive communities and unique history, lledwith ideology and politics, has for the past decade been of high interest to manyacademic elds. It is no wonder, when the communities consisting ... -
The fundamentals of debuggers and the challenges of Reverse Debugging
(Bachelor thesis, 2019)Per i dag er ikke begrepet revers debugging velkjent. Formålet med denne oppgaven er å undersøke hvorfor det er slik, hvordan debuggere kan bevege seg baklengs, samt hvorfor det ikke er bedre implementert. I tillegg vil ... -
The gamified learning environment - pedagogical possibilities and pitfalls
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Gamification can be a powerful educational tool, and has shown potential to increase student motivation and engagement. A large majority of today’s children and youths spend hours focused on solving complex problems in the ... -
The Genus of Information Infrastructures: Architecture, Governance & Praxis
(Doctoral theses at NTNU;2015:97, Doctoral thesis, 2015)The complexities in large-scale IT solutions have been acknowledged as a challenge. These complexities arise from interconnections between socio-technical components of what has been referred to in literature using ... -
The Grass is Always Greener: A Procedurally Generated Game
(Bachelor thesis, 2018)An exploration game with a procedurally generated world, where the world gets more corrupt the further you move. The goal for the player is to make their way through the corruption and to the end of the world. -
The human side of big data: Understanding the skills of the data scientist in education and industry
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)It is widely recognized by public and private organizations, that the biggest challenge faced in light of the data revolution is finding people with the required set of skills to transform data into actionable insight. The ... -
The Impact of an eHealth Portal on Health Care Professionals’Interaction with Patients: Qualitative Study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Background: People who undergo weight loss surgery require a comprehensive treatment program to achieve successful outcomes. eHealth solutions, such as secure online portals, create new opportunities for improved health ... -
The impact of deep learning on document classification using semantically rich representations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This paper presents a semantically rich document representation model for automatically classifying financial documents into predefined categories utilizing deep learning. The model architecture consists of two main modules ... -
The Impact of IT Bootcamp on Student Learning - Experience from ICT Enabled Experiential-Based Course
(Chapter, 2019)We have been teaching an experiential-based course for fist year master students. In the last two years, we have added to the course external activities such as Hackathon and Bootcamp. These external activities helped ... -
The Impact of Replacing Complex Hand-Crafted Features with Standard Features for Melanoma Classification using Both Hand-Crafted and Deep Features
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer and it is the most rapidly spreading cancer in the world. An earlier detection of this kind of cancer is curable; hence, earlier detection of melanoma is pre-eminent. Because ... -
The impact of technology evolution on organisation governance and trust relationships
(Master thesis, 2020)Technology evolutions are an important contributor to influencing existing work processes. These evolutions not only affect the way stakeholders collaborate in these processes but also impact the way data is created, shared, ... -
The importance of disentanglement when learning representations
(Master thesis, 2021)I jakten på generaliserbare, robuste maskinlæringsalgoritmer, samt økt dataeffektivitet, har fagfeltet ”disentangled representation learning” i de senere år utviklet seg i en lovende retning, og feltet har vært gjenstand ... -
The Improved Peer2Me Framework - A flexible framework for mobile collaboration
(Master thesis, 2006)This master thesis presents a new and redesigned version of Peer2Me, a framework for developing mobile collaborative applications on mobile phones. The first version of Peer2Me was designed and created by Carl-Henrik Wolf ...