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Human Rights in Child Protection Rights-Based Practice and Marginalized Children in Child Protection Work
(Chapter, 2018)Our point of departure in this chapter is to ask whether the avowed aim of a preventative approach in child protection, with strategies that set out to avoid the very large moral and economic costs of placement outside the ... -
Human side of digitalization: A study of organizational structure, leader and employee competencies, and work-life balance
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Human thermal comfort under dynamic conditions: An experimental study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Although thermal comfort has been a research topic since the 1960s, some knowledge gaps still affect understanding of the human response to changing thermal environments. To enhance knowledge in this regard, an exploratory ... -
Human Toll-like Receptor 8 (TLR8) Is an Important Sensor of Pyogenic Bacteria, and Is Attenuated by Cell Surface TLR Signaling
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)TLR8 is an endosomal sensor of RNA degradation products in human phagocytes, and is involved in the recognition of viral and bacterial pathogens. We previously showed that in human primary monocytes and monocyte derived ... -
Human-AI Joint Task Performance: Learning from Uncertainty in Autonomous Driving Systems
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)High uncertainty tasks such as making a medical diagnosis, judging a criminal justice case and driving in a big city have a very low margin for error because of the potentially devastating consequences for human lives. In ... -
Human-Automation Interaction for a small Autonomous Urban Ferry: a concept sketch
(Chapter, 2021)At the NTNU in Trondheim, a new Centre for Research and Innovation started in 2021 with the aim of supporting the Norwegian industry’s attempts to realize autonomous shipping. One of its use cases is AutoFerry, a small ... -
Human-autonomy collaboration in supervisory risk control of autonomous ships
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)This paper presents a method for developing and testing a risk-based control system, as a first step towards including the human supervisor explicitly in the design of the system. The result is a control system with improved ... -
Human-centered artificial intelligence for the public sector: The gate keeping role of the public procurement professional
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The increasing deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) powered solutions for the public sector is hoped to change how developing countries deliver services in key sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, education, and ... -
Human-Centered Explainable Artificial Intelligence for Marine Autonomous Surface Vehicles
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) for Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASVs) addresses developers’ needs for model interpretation, understandability, and trust. As ASVs approach wide-scale deployment, these needs are ... -
Human-elephant interactions in areas surrounding the Rungwa, Kizigo, and Muhesi Game Reserves, central Tanzania
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This study assesses the patterns of crop damage by elephants Loxodonta africana in areas adjacent to the Rungwa, Kizigo and Muhesi Game Reserves in Tanzania. We used a questionnaire survey to collect data from a total of ... -
A human-expertise based statistical method for analysis of log data from a commuter ferry
(Chapter, 2020)The proposed method in this paper aims to better understand the log data from the commuter ferry. By the method, the mechanism of how the human expertise operates the ferry can be found, and thus help to establish ship ... -
Human-Human Communication in Cyber Threat Situations: A Systematic Review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)In cyber threat situations, decision-making processes within organizations and between the affected organization and external entities are high-stake. They require human communication entailing technical complexity, time ... -
Human-machine interaction between unmanned, autonomous, ships and manned non-SOLAS vessels in confined and inshore waters: research needs
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Human-oriented assembly line balancing and sequencing model in the industry 4.0 era
(Chapter, 2020)Ergonomics plays a crucial role in the design process of manual assembly systems, since a poorly ergonomic workplace leads to injuries, accidents, and musculoskeletal disorders. Using Industry 4.0 solutions, smart technologies, ... -
Human-Robot Collaboration: Safety by Design
(Journal article, 2021)High payload industrial robots, unlike collaborative robots are not designed to work together with humans. Collaboration can only happen in situations, where the human and robot is separated with a distance, which allows ... -
Human-system concurrent task analysis for maritime autonomous surface ship operation and safety
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) are the subject of a diversity of projects and some are in testing phase. MASS will probably include operators working in a shore control center (SCC), whose responsibilities may ... -
Human-System Concurrent Task Analysis: An Application to Autonomous Remotely Operated Vehicle Operations
(Chapter, 2020)Autonomous systems may operate with different Levels of Autonomy (LoA), from remote control to fully autonomous. The latter is not expected in the near or intermediate future for most systems. Thus, operation relies on the ... -
Human-wildlife conflicts and their correlates in Narok County, Kenya
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) are often caused by human population increase, high livestock and wildlife population densities and changing land use and climate. These conflicts are typically most intense in human-dominated ... -
Human-wildlife interactions in western Serengeti, Tanzania. Effects of land management on migratory routes and mammal population densities
(NINA rapport;85, Research report, 2005)The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem constitutes one of the last great migratory systems in Africa and supports the highest concentrations of large predators in the world. The health of the ecosystem, as judged by fundamental ...