• Can no-reference image quality metrics assess visible wavelength iris sample quality? 

      Liu, Xinwei; Pedersen, Marius; Charrier, Christophe; Bours, Patrick (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The overall performance of iris recognition systems is affected by the quality of acquired iris sample images. Due to the development of imaging technologies, visible wavelength iris recognition gained a lot of attention ...
    • Can the bias of self-reported sitting time be corrected? A statistical model validation study based on data from 23 993 adults in the Norwegian HUNT study 

      Kongsvold, Atle Austnes; Flaaten, Mats; Logacjov, Aleksej; Skarpsno, Eivind Schjelderup; Bach, Kerstin; Nilsen, Tom Ivar Lund; Mork, Paul Jarle (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Background Despite apparent shortcomings such as measurement error and low precision, self-reported sedentary time is still widely used in surveillance and research. The aim of this study was threefold; (i) to examine ...
    • Can the Public Sector and Vendors Digitally Transform? A Case from Innovative Public Procurement 

      Mikalsen, Marius; Farshchian, Babak A. (Chapter, 2020)
      Recent research emphasizes the distinctive characteristic of innovation in public sector as opposed to that in the private sector. Several researchers point to the need for open and networked innovation for the public ...
    • Capability Assessment of Indoor Positioning Systems 

      Landmark, Andreas Dypvik (Master thesis, 2009)
      Location systems are seen as a promising technology for tracking people and objects to improve efficiency and quality in the healthcare domain. To increase the chances of success when introducing this new technology there ...
    • CAPTCHA Solution with Support for Universal Design 

      Kristianslund, André Hennie (Master thesis, 2009)
      CAPTCHAs are widely used to tell humans and computers apart on the Internet, but user experience shows that many of these are inaccessible to users with disabilities. The Norwegian Government has proposed a Plan of Action ...
    • Capturing Central Venous Catheterization Events in Health Record Texts 

      Røst, Thomas Brox; Tvedt, Christine Raaen; Husby, Haldor; Berg, Ingrid Andås; Nytrø, Øystein (Chapter, 2018)
      Infections caused by central venous catheter (CVC) use is a serious and under-reported problem. In our research we explore methods of automatically detecting CVC use from clinical documentation for quality improvement and ...
    • Capturing Signs and Events Related to Catheters in Clinical Text 

      Yan, Melissa Y. (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:410, Doctoral thesis, 2023)
      Annotated clinical corpora are necessary to extract information from clinical text for answering clinical questions. However, publicly available annotated clinical corpora are limited because of privacy issues, ethical ...
    • Carbon dioxide-based occupancy estimation using stochastic differential equations 

      Wolf, Sebastian; Cali, Davide; Krogstie, John; Madsen, Henrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      In the existing building stock, heating, cooling and ventilation usually run on fixed schedules, in many cases, even all day. In particular, ventilation systems often run with a constant air flow rate that is adjusted based ...
    • Card management system Enterprise Java Beans 

      Brun, Guy Steffe; Høeg, Lars Arne; Kaspersen, Oddgeir; Steinbekken, Øyvind (Bachelor thesis, 2001)
      Det skal utvikles en testapplikasjon for å håndtere klargjøringen av smartkort. Det fungerende systemet skal effektiviseres ved at løsningen utvikles i Enterprise Java Beans. Applikasjonen skal kommunisere mot en ...
    • Cards and Roles: Co-designing Privacy Serious Games with an Online Role-Playing Boardgame 

      Jost, Patrick; Künz, Andreas (Chapter, 2021)
      The increasing digitalisation of daily routines confronts people with frequent privacy decisions. However, obscure data processing often leads to tedious decision-making and results in unreflective choices that unduly ...
    • Care episode retrieval: Distributional semantic models for information retrieval in the clinical domain 

      Moen, Hans; Ginter, Filip; Marsi, Erwin; Murtola, Laura-Maria; Salakoski, Tapio; Salanterä, Sanna (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Patients' health related information is stored in electronic health records (EHRs) by health service providers. These records include sequential documentation of care episodes in the form of clinical notes. EHRs are used ...
    • Career Guidance in Collaborative Virtual Reality 

      Røkke, Christian Bernard Bouwhuis; Ulvestad, Simen (Master thesis, 2020)
      Bruken av virtuell virkelighets teknologier for opplæring på arbeidsplass og utdanning blir stadig mer populært. Å bruke virtuell virkelighet med hensikt til å hjelpe unge jobbsøkere å få innsikt i forskjellige yrker er ...
    • Career Guidance in Collaborative Virtual Reality 

      Ulvestad, Simen; Røkke, Christian Bernard Bouwhuis (Master thesis, 2020)
      Bruken av virtuell virkelighets teknologier for opplæring på arbeidsplass og utdanning blir stadig mer populært. Å bruke virtuell virkelighet med hensikt til å hjelpe unge jobbsøkere å få innsikt i forskjellige yrker er ...
    • The case against registered reports 

      Gundersen, Odd Erik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Registered reports have been proposed as a way to move from eye-catching and surprising results and toward methodologically sound practices and interesting research questions. However, none of the top-twenty artificial ...
    • Case Based Reasoning and Adaptation for Warmachine 

      Fusdahl, Tor Egil (Master thesis, 2017)
      The project explores a case-based reasoning system for the miniature war game Warmachines. Case based reasoning is a powerful method for computer reasoning that mimics human problem solving. Adaptation is the main focus ...
    • Case based reasoning as a model for cognitive artificial intelligence 

      Craw, Susan; Aamodt, Agnar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Cognitive Systems understand the world through learning and experience. Case Based Reasoning (CBR) systems naturally capture knowledge as experiences in memory and they are able to learn new experiences to retain in their ...
    • Case Based Surveillance System 

      Aasen, Thomas Aron (Master thesis, 2006)
      Many problems in the field of automatic video surveillance exists today. Some have yet to be overcome. One of these problems is how a computer system automatically can determine if a situation should cause an alarm or not. ...
    • Case Based Surveillance System 

      Aasen, Thomas Aron (Master thesis, 2006)
      Many problems in the field of automatic video surveillance exists today. Some have yet to be overcome. One of these problems is how a computer system automatically can determine if a situation should cause an alarm or not. ...
    • The Case of Norway and Digital Transformation over the Years 

      Parmiggiani, Elena; Mikalef, Patrick (Chapter, 2022)
      Norway is generally characterized by a pervasive presence of digital services. It is currently undergoing a digital transformation across different domains, from daily life to public and private enterprises. In this ...
    • Case Representation and Similarity Modeling for Non-Specific Musculoskeletal Disorders - A Case-Based Reasoning Approach 

      Jaiswal, Amar Deep; Bach, Kerstin; Meisingset, Ingebrigt; Vasseljen, Ottar (Book, 2019)
      This paper presents a method for developing case-based reasoning (CBR) application for discovering similar patients with non-specific musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and recommending treatment plans using previous ...