• Communication in Turn Based Multiplayer Games Using Deep Reinforcement Learning 

      Villanger, John Isak Fjellvang (Master thesis, 2022-09-01)
      This work investigates communication in cooperative settings of multi-agent reinforcement learning. We look at what conditions make it easier or harder for meaningful communication to arise between the agents. This includes ...
    • Community Composition and Habitat Characterization of a Rock Sponge Aggregation (Porifera, Corallistidae) in the Cantabrian Sea 

      Ríos, Pilar; Prado, Elena; Correia De Carvalho, Francisca; Sánchez, Francisco; Rodríguez-Basalo, Augusto; Xavier, Joana R.; Ibarrola, Teodoro P.; Cristobo, Javier (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Deep-sea sponge-dominated communities are complex habitats considered hotspots of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. They are classified as Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem and are listed as threatened or declining as a ...
    • Community composition, population structure and phylogeny of coastal sympagic meiofauna in eastern Svalbard 

      Andreasen, Magnus Heide (Master thesis, 2019-06-19)
      Coastal sea ice communities constitute a highly vulnerable yet little investigated part of the Arctic ecosystem. A better understanding of the Arctic sea ice ecosystem will aid in more accurate predictions of the ecological ...
    • Community curation of bioinformatics software and data resources 

      Ison, Jon; Ménager, Hervé; Brancotte, Bryan; Jaaniso, Erik; Salumets, Ahto; Raček, Tomáš; Lamprecht, Anna-Lena; Palmblad, Magnus; Kalaš, Matúš; Chmura, Piotr; Hancock, John M; Schwämmle, Veit; Ienasescu, Hans-Ioan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      The corpus of bioinformatics resources is huge and expanding rapidly, presenting life scientists with a growing challenge in selecting tools that fit the desired purpose. To address this, the European Infrastructure for ...
    • Community Detection in Complex Networks 

      Lund, Herman Møyner (Master thesis, 2017-06-20)
    • Community Detection in Social Networks 

      Fasmer, Erlend Eindride (Master thesis, 2015-05-01)
      Social networks usually display a hierarchy of communities and it is the task of community detection algorithms to detect these communities and preferably also their hierarchical relationships. One common class of such ...
    • Community Detection on the GPU 

      Naim, Md.; Manne, Fredrik; Halappanavar, Mahantesh; Tumeo, Antonino (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      We present and evaluate a new GPU algorithm based on the Louvain method for community detection. Our algorithm is the first for this problem that parallelizes the access to individual edges. In this way we can fine tune ...
    • A community-based geological reconstruction of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglaciation since the Last Glacial Maximum 

      Bentley, Michael J.; Ocofaigh, Colm Ó.; Anderson, John B.; Conway, Howard; Davies, Bethan; Graham, Alastair G.C.; Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter; Hodgson, Dominic A.; Jamieson, Stewart S.R.; Larter, Robert D.; Mackintosh, Andrew; Smith, James A.; Verleyen, Elie; Ackert, Robert P.; Bart, Philip J.; Berg, Sonja; Brunstein, Daniel; Canals, Miquel; Colhoun, Eric A.; Crosta, Xavier; Dickens, William A.; Domack, Eugene; Dowdeswell, Julian A.; Dunbar, Robert; Ehrmann, Werner; Evans, Jeffrey; Favier, Vincent; Fink, David; Fogwill, Christopher J.; Glasser, Neil F.; Gohl, Karsten; Golledge, Nicholas R.; Goodwin, Ian; Gore, Damian B.; Greenwood, Sarah L.; Hall, Brenda L.; Hall, Kevin; Hedding, David W.; Hein, Andrew S.; Hocking, Emma P.; Jakobsson, Martin; Johnson, Joanne S.; Jomelli, Vincent; Jones, R. Selwyn; Klages, Johann P.; Kristoffersen, Yngve; Kuhn, Gerhard; Leventer, Amy; Licht, Kathy; Lilly, Katherine; Lindow, Julia; Livingstone, Stephen J.; Massé, Guillaume; McGlone, Matt S.; Mckay, Robert M.; Melles, Martin; Miura, Hideki; Mulvaney, Robert; Nel, Werner; Nitsche, Frank O.; O'Brien, Philip E.; Post, Alexandra L.; Roberts, Stephen J.; Saunders, Krystyna M.; Selkirk, Patricia M.; Simms, Alexander R.; Spiegel, Cornelia; Stolldorf, Travis D.; Sugden, David E.; van der Putten, Nathalie; van Ommen, Tas; Verfaillie, Deborah; Vyverman, Wim; Wagner, Bernd; White, Duanne A.; Witus, Alexandra E.; Zwartz, Dan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-09-15)
      A robust understanding of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglacial history since the Last Glacial Maximum is important in order to constrain ice sheet and glacial-isostatic adjustment models, and to explore the forcing mechanisms ...
    • Community-driven development for computational biology at Sprints, Hackathons and Codefests 

      Möller, Steffen; Afgan, Enis; Banck, Michael; Bonnal, Raoul J. P.; Booth, Timothy; Chilton, John; Cock, Peter J. A.; Gumbel, Markus; Harris, Nomi; Holland, Richard; Kalaš, Matúš; Kaján, László; Kibukawa, Eri; Powel, David R.; Prins, Pjotr; Quinn, Jacqueline; Sallou, Olivier; Strozzi, Francesco; Seemann, Torsten; Sloggett, Clare; Soiland-Reyes, Stian; Spooner, William; Steinbiss, Sascha; Tille, Andreas; Travis, Anthony J.; Guimera, Roman V.; Katayama, Toshiaki; Chapman, Brad A. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-11-27)
      Background: Computational biology comprises a wide range of technologies and approaches. Multiple technologies can be combined to create more powerful workflows if the individuals contributing the data or providing tools ...
    • Commutability of Control Materials - Statistical Methods of Evaluation. 

      Fauskanger, Pernille Kjeilen (Master thesis, 2020-12-15)
    • Comparative analysis defines a broader FMRFamide-gated sodium channel family and determinants of neuropeptide sensitivity 

      Dandamudi, Mowgli; Hausen, Harald; Lynagh, Timothy Peter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      FMRFamide (Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-amide, FMRFa) and similar neuropeptides are important physiological modulators in most invertebrates, but the molecular basis of FMRFa activity at its receptors is unknown. We therefore sought ...
    • Comparative analysis of acoel embryonic development 

      Cetrangolo, Viviana (Doctoral thesis, 2020-10-02)
      Acoels are bilaterally symmetric aquatic worms, that lack a through gut and have a single body opening to their digestive syncytium. Although they were initially placed within spiralians, because of their morphological ...
    • A Comparative Analysis of Feature Selection Methods for Biomarker Discovery in Study of Toxicant-Treated Atlantic Cod (Gadus Morhua) Liver 

      Zhang, Xiaokang; Jonassen, Inge (Communications in Computer and Information Science; 1056, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Univariate and multivariate feature selection methods can be used for biomarker discovery in analysis of toxicant exposure. Among the univariate methods, differential expression analysis (DEA) is often applied for its ...
    • Comparative biology and population mixing among local, coastal and offshore Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) in the North Sea, Skagerrak, Kattegat and western Baltic 

      Berg, Florian; Slotte, Aril; Johannessen, Arne; Kvamme, Cecilie; Clausen, Lotte A.W.; Nash, Richard David Marriott (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-10-30)
      The population structure of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) from 13 local, coastal and offshore areas of the North Sea, Skagerrak, Kattegat and western Baltic (northeast Atlantic) was studied using biological and ...
    • Comparative development of spiralian larvae 

      Vellutini, Bruno Cossermelli (Doctoral thesis, 2016-03-04)
      Bryozoans and brachiopods are sessile, mostly marine animals, that use an elegant crown of tentacles for filter-feeding. They are related to molluscs, segmented worms and other animals in a outstandingly diverse group of ...
    • Comparative feeding ecology of roundnose grenadier (Coryphaenoides rupestris) in Norwegian fjords 

      Høie, Janne Stenseng (Master thesis, 2017-06-16)
      In the ocean, energy is transferred from the productive primary producers at the surface, down to the demersal fish fauna at the sea floor. When moving away from the surface layer, there is a decline in food availability, ...
    • Comparative neuroanatomy suggests repeated reduction of neuroarchitectural complexity in Annelida 

      Heuer, Carsten M.; Müller, Carsten H.G.; Todt, Christiane; Loesel, Rudi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010-05-04)
      Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of olfactory glomeruli are among the most distinctive components of arthropod neuroarchitecture. Mushroom body neuropils, ...
    • A Comparative Palynofacies Study of Two Methods Used for Source Rock Validation. A Case Study From a Mississippian Succession on Spitsbergen 

      Hansen, Tone Hetland (Master thesis, 2017-06-30)
      This study is conducted on the analysis of twenty-nine kerogen slides of Tournasian and Visean age. The outcrop samples were collected from the Hoelbreen and Birger Johnsonfjellet Members in the Birger Johnsonfjellet section ...
    • Comparative population genetics of swimming crab host (Portunus pelagicus) and common symbiotic barnacle (Octolasmis angulata) in Vietnam 

      Glenner, Henrik; Dang, Binh Thuy; Oahn Thi, Truong; Sang Quang, Tran (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Background By comparing spatial geographical structures of host populations with that of their symbionts light can be shed on their biological interactions, and the degree of congruence between host and symbiont ...