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Genussammenfallet i bergensdialekten. Genus i mellomnorske brev fra 1400-tallet
(Master thesis, 2023-11-20)Denne masteroppgaven omhandler genussammenfallet i bergensk. Det finnes ingen entydige svar på hvor mange kjønn som finnes i norsk. Mens noen varieteter har et tregenussystem, finner man bare to kjønn i Bergen, nemlig ... -
«Så er det ikke mer å si om det.» - Om sorg og sorguttrykk i Laila Stiens noveller
(Master thesis, 2023-11-20)Denne oppgaven ser på tre noveller av Laila Stien med særlig fokus på sorg og novellesjanger. Hvordan bruker Stien novellesjangeren til å fremstille forskjellige sorguttrykk? -
The low country saints of the Næstved calendar
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)The Næstved Calendar (Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, E don. var. 52 2º), an illuminated manuscript produced at the Benedictine monastery of St Peder at Næstved (also called Skovkloster) ca. 1228–1250, is known for ... -
Wheat or chaff? A Compound Selection Model Based on Look-Up Data
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Which compounds should be included in general-purpose dictionaries is often an open question that is answered with a case-by-case consideration of all compounds above a certain corpus frequency threshold. Another way to ... -
Language and Scribal Practice in Fourteenth Century Northern Iceland : A Study of AM 573 4to and Reynistaðarbók AM 764 4to
(Doctoral thesis, 2023-11-03)De islandske middelaldermanuskriptene AM 573 4to og Reynistaðarbók AM 764 4to er nært sammenknyttede gjennom flere faktorer: tekstene hvert manuskript inneholder, den antatte tid- og stedfestingen for manuskriptproduksjonen, ... -
Comment sections and their role in a democratic society
(Doctoral thesis, 2023-09-27)Kommentarfelt lar lesere uttrykke seg offentlig innen en rekke temaer, gjør det mulig med direkte tilbakemelding til journalister og redaktører, og de kan potensielt legge til rette for en demokratisk verdifull offentlig ... -
Machine Vision: How Algorithms are Changing the Way We See the World
(Book, 2023)Humans have used technology to expand our limited vision for millennia, from the invention of the stone mirror 8,000 years ago to the latest developments in facial recognition and augmented reality. We imagine that ... -
Imagining machine vision: Four visual registers from the Chinese AI industry
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Machine vision is one of the main applications of artificial intelligence. In China, the machine vision industry makes up more than a third of the national AI market, and technologies like face recognition, object tracking ... -
"Turning, Turning, Turning" – Om Bevegelse, Stillstand og Diktets Ende i Lyrikken til Frank O'Hara
(Master thesis, 2023-05-15)Abstract: This thesis revolves around figures of movement and immobility in the poetry of Frank O’Hara, and explores such figures in terms of poetic form and structure. Regularly presented as as a quintessentially restless ... -
Analyzing Literary Texts in Lithuanian Sign Language with Computer Vision: A Proof of Concept
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Using Computer Vision to analyze nonmanuals across signed languages
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Interessant nok: ein produktiv setningsadverbialkonstruksjon
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Norsk har éin produktiv konstruksjon som dannar setningsadverbial. Det er uttrykk bygde opp av eit adjektiv i positiv ubestemt eintal inkjekjønn og nok, t.d. sant nok, besynderlig nok og dustete nok. Artikkelen presenterer ... -
A Plea for Motherhood: Mothering and Writing in Contemporary Norwegian Literature
(Chapter, 2023)In 2018 several well-established female Norwegian novelists—Kjersti Annesdatter Skomsvold, Heidi Furre, Inger Bråtveit and Monica Isakstuen—produced fiction with mothers as narrators and protagonists. This chapter explores ... -
Pompeii from the Real to the Ideal: The Reception of Pompeii
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)In view of the enormous quantity of publications on all aspects of Pompeii and its environment, the present special issue of CLARA is but a drop in the Mediterranean ocean, yet — although almost every stone has been turned ... -
Cultural Syncretism and Interpicturality: The Iconography of Throne Benches in Medieval Icelandic Book Painting
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)In relation to the major topic of the present volume, this article is intended to provide new methodological and iconographic insights into the cultural adaptation and integration of European iconographic motifs in the ... -
A Face to Love or Trust
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)This article demonstrates the use of a card sorting game that is suitable for field studies. Subjective judgment in face perception is studied by sorting faces based on attractiveness or trustworthiness. Are beautiful ... -
Classifying humans: the indirect reverse operativity of machine vision
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Classifying is human. Classifying is also what machine vision technologies do. This article analyses the cybernetic loop between human and machine classification by examining artworks that depict instances of bias when ... -
Life and Death on the East Frieze of the Parthenon
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The gods on the Parthenon frieze are represented as looking out on the real world from the position of their material image on the Acropolis, displaying the contemporary imperial self-awareness of Athens. Poseidon’s gaze ... -
Literature and the Construction of Scandinavian Peoples in Relation to Scandinavianism
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)Literature was essential to the spread of pan-national ideas – in Scandinavia as well as in pan-national movements elsewhere in Europe. Contrary to some pan-national movements that represented a stage following nation-state ... -
Camilla Collett – den felande länken i svensk litteraturhistoria
(Chapter, 2023)