• Context, content and commitment in student venture processes 

      Aaboen, Lise; Sørheim, Roger; Haneberg, Dag Håkon; Aadland, Torgeir (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
    • Context-based and image-based subsea pipeline degradation monitoring 

      Spahic, Rialda; Lundteigen, Mary Ann; Hepsø, Vidar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      This research examines the factors contributing to the exterior material degradation of subsea oil and gas pipelines monitored with autonomous underwater systems (AUS). The AUS have a role of gathering image data that is ...
    • Context-Based Support to Enhance Developers’ Learning of Software Security 

      Wen, Shao-Fang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Software security is an ongoing problem, largely due to a lack of security knowledge among software developers from diverse backgrounds. To counter this, security experts are attempting to offer a broad range of knowledge ...
    • Contextual and time dependent pain in fibromyalgia: An explorative study 

      Fors, Egil Andreas; Landmark, Tormod; Bakke, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Background Little is known about contextual effects on chronic pain, and how vulnerability factors influence pain in different contexts. We wanted to examine if fibromyalgia (FM) pain varied between two social contexts, ...
    • A Contextual Anomaly Detection Framework for Energy Smart Meter Data 

      Liu, Xiufeng; lai, zhichen; wang, xin; Huang, Lizhen; Nielsen, Per Sieverts (Chapter, 2009)
      Monitoring abnormal energy consumption is helpful for demand-side management. This paper proposes a framework for contextual anomaly detection (CAD) for residential energy consumption. This framework uses a sliding window ...
    • Contextual learning of mathematics for engineers 

      Rønning, Frode (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
    • Contextual movement models based on normalizing flows 

      Fadel, Samuel G.; Mair, Sebastian; Torres, Ricardo Da Silva; Brefeld, Ulf (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Movement models predict positions of players (or objects in general) over time and are thus key to analyzing spatiotemporal data as it is often used in sports analytics. Existing movement models are either designed from ...
    • Contextualization from the Bibliographic Structure 

      Norozi, Muhammad Ali; de Vries, Arjen; Arvola, Paavo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Bibliographic or citation structure in a document contains a wealth of useful but implicit information. This rich source of information should be exploited not only to understand what and where to nd the important ...
    • Contextualizing critical thinking about health using digital technology in secondary schools in Kenya: a qualitative analysis 

      Chesire, Faith Chelagat; Ochieng, Marlyn; Mugisha, Michael; Ssenyonga, Ronald; Oxman, Matt; Nsangi, Allen; Semakula, Daniel; Nyirazinyoye, Laetitia; Lewin, Simon; Sewankambo, Nelson K.; Kaseje, Margaret; Oxman, Andrew David; Rosenbaum, Sarah Ellen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Background Good health decisions depend on one’s ability to think critically about health claims and make informed health choices. Young people can learn these skills through school-based interventions, but learning resources ...
    • Contextualizing information enhances the experience of environmental art 

      Keller, Anna; Sommer, Laura Kim; Kløckner, Christian; Hanss, Daniel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Environmentally themed art is increasingly addressed in research as a means to raise awareness of environmental problems and motivate proenvironmental behavior. However, as researchers begin to systematically study ...
    • Contextualizing learning approaches which shape BIM for maintenance 

      Lindkvist, Carmel Margaret (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Purpose: Studies of BIM examine the potential benefits in maintenance. There is also a perspective maintenance teams should be involved early in the building project process. There is little ...
    • Continental weathering and recovery from ocean nutrient stress during the Early Triassic Biotic Crisis 

      Knies, Jochen Manfred; Schönenberger, Jasmin; Zwingmann, Horst; van der Lelij, Roelant; Smelror, Morten; Vullum, Per Erik; Vogt, Christoph; Fredin, Ola; Muller, Alxel; Grasby, Stephen E.; Beauchamp, Benoit; Viola, Giulio (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Following the latest Permian extinction ∼252 million years ago, normal marine and terrestrial ecosystems did not recover for another 5-9 million years. The driver(s) for the Early Triassic biotic crisis, marked by high ...
    • Contingency Path Planning for Hybrid-electric UAS 

      Hovenburg, Anthony Reinier; Andrade, Fabio; Rodin, Christopher D; Johansen, Tor Arne (Chapter, 2017)
      This article presents a path planning optimization method which aims to mitigate the risks in the event of a critical engine or generator failure in hybrid-electric UAS. This is achieved through continuous determination ...
    • Continu verbeteren in een Vlaams woonzorgcentrum: ook beter voor zorgverleners? 

      Bal, Michiel; Benders, Jos; Vermeerbergen, Lander (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Continu verbeteren (CVB) van werkprocessen maakt vanaf het begin van de 21e eeuw opmars in de zorg. Tot hiertoe bleef onduidelijk welke gevolgen dit heeft voor de kwaliteit van de arbeid bij zorgverleners. In dit artikel ...
    • Continual local updates for federated learning with enhanced robustness to link noise 

      Lari, Ehsan; Gogineni, Vinay Chakravarthi; Arablouei, Reza; Werner, Anders Stefan (Chapter, 2023)
      Communication errors caused by noisy links can negatively impact the accuracy of federated learning (FL) algorithms. To address this issue, we introduce an FL algorithm that is robust to communication errors while concurrently ...
    • Continuing Education in Mental Health: Critical Moments to Analyze Group Process 

      Silva, Gabriela Martins; Ness, Ottar; Guanaes-Lorenzi, Carla (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      In Brazilian context, literature points to Continuing Education in Health (CEH) policy as a means to actualize the Psychiatric Reform. Although it is also a challenge considering its proposal of close connectedness with ...
    • Continuing increased risk of second cancer in long-term testicular cancer survivors after treatment in the cisplatin era 

      Hellesnes, Ragnhild; Kvammen, Øivind; Myklebust, Tor Åge; Bremnes, Roy M.; Karlsdottir, Åsa; Negaard, Helene Francisca Stigter; Tandstad, Torgrim; Wilsgaard, Tom; Fosså, Sophie Dorothea; Haugnes, Hege Sagstuen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Using complete information on total treatment burden, this population‐based study aimed to investigate second cancer (SC) risk in testicular cancer survivors (TCS) treated in the cisplatin era. The Cancer Registry of Norway ...
    • Continuity and discontinuity in human cortical development and change from embryonic stages to old age 

      Fjell, Anders Martin; Chen, Chi-Hua Chen; Sederevicius, Donatas; Sneve, Markus Handal; Grydeland, Håkon; Krogsrud, Stine Kleppe; Amlien, Inge Kasbohm; Ferschmann, Lia; Ness, Hedda; Folvik, Line; Beck, Dani; Mowinckel, Athanasia Monika; Tamnes, Christian Krog; Westerhausen, René; Håberg, Asta; Dale, Anders M; Walhovd, Kristine B (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The human cerebral cortex is highly regionalized, and this feature emerges from morphometric gradients in the cerebral vesicles during embryonic development. We tested if this principle of regionalization could be traced ...
    • Continuity of Formal Power Series Products in Nonlinear Control Theory 

      Gray, W. Steven; Palmstrøm, Mathias; Schmeding, Alexander (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Formal power series products appear in nonlinear control theory when systems modeled by Chen–Fliess series are interconnected to form new systems. In fields like adaptive control and learning systems, the coefficients of ...
    • Continuous and discontinuous variation in ecosystem carbon stocks with elevation across a treeline ecotone 

      Speed, James David Mervyn; Martinsen, Vegard; Hester, Alison J.; Holand, Øystein; Mulder, Jan; Mysterud, Atle; Austrheim, Gunnar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Treelines differentiate vastly contrasting ecosystems: open tundra from closed forest. Treeline advance has implications for the climate system due to the impact of the transition from tundra to forest ecosystem on ...