• Specificity of Loxosceles α clade phospholipase D enzymes for choline-containing lipids: Role of a conserved aromatic cage 

      Moutoussamy, Emmanuel Edouard; Waheed, Qaiser; Binford, Greta J.; Khan, Hanif Muhammad; Moran, Shane M.; Eitel, Anna R.; Cordes, Matthew H.J.; Reuter, Nathalie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Spider venom GDPD-like phospholipases D (SicTox) have been identified to be one of the major toxins in recluse spider venom. They are divided into two major clades: the α clade and the β clade. Most α clade toxins present ...
    • Specifying with syntactic theory functors 

      Haveraaen, Magne; Roggenbach, Marcus (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      We propose a framework, syntactic theory functors (STFs), for creating syntactic structuring mechanisms for specification languages. Good support for common reuse patterns is important for systematically developing ...
    • Speech-to-text models to transcribe emergency calls 

      Thuestad, Jens Andreas; Grutle, Øyvind (Master thesis, 2023-06-01)
      This thesis is part of the larger project “AI-Support in Medical Emergency Calls (AISMEC)”, which aims to develop a decision support system for Emergency Medical Communication Center (EMCC) operators to better identify and ...
    • Spiking Neural Networks for Pattern Recognition 

      Vestbøstad, Ketil Yddal (Master thesis, 2017)
      We have investigated an existing theoretical model for spiking neural networks, and based on this model we have implemented our own network. Then we have carried out experiments with this network, and compared its performance ...
    • SplitStreams: A Visual Metaphor for Evolving Hierarchies 

      Bolte, Fabian; Nourani, Mahsan; Ragan, Eric; Bruckner, Stefan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The visualization of hierarchically structured data over time is an ongoing challenge and several approaches exist trying to solve it. Techniques such as animated or juxtaposed tree visualizations are not capable of providing ...
    • The State of the Art in Topology-based Visualization of Unsteady Flow 

      Pobitzer, Armin; Peikert, Ronald; Fuchs, Raphael; Schindler, Benjamin; Kuhn, Alexander; Theisel, Holger; Matković, Krešimir; Hauser, Helwig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011)
      Vector fields are a common concept for the representation of many different kinds of flow phenomena in science and engineering. Methods based on vector field topology are known for their convenience for visualizing and ...
    • Statistical and Algebraic Properties of DES 

      Fauskanger, Stian; Semaev, Igor A. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 9589, Chapter, 2016)
      D. Davies and S. Murphy found that there are at most 660 different probability distributions on the output from any three adjacent S-boxes after 16 rounds of DES. In this paper it is shown that there are only 72 different ...
    • Statistical considerations for the design and interpretation of proteomics experiments 

      Burger, Bram (Doctoral thesis, 2021-06-10)
      The methods to study proteins are continuously improving, making it possible to identify and study increasingly more proteins. It is important to keep studying and improving the way experiments are designed, performed, and ...
    • A Statistics-based Dimension Reduction of the Space of Path Line Attributes for Interactive Visual Flow Analysis 

      Pobitzer, Armin; Lež, Alan; Matković, Krešimir; Hauser, Helwig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)
      Recent work has shown the great potential of interactive flow analysis by the analysis of path lines. The choice of suitable attributes, describing the path lines, is, however, still an open question. This paper addresses ...
    • A Story of Computational Science: Colonel Titus’ Problem from the 17th Century 

      Steihaug, Trond (Journal article, 2022-06-14)
      Experimentation and the evaluation of algorithms have a long history in algebra. In this paper we follow a single test example over more than 250 years. In 1685, John Wallis published A treatise of algebra, both historical ...
    • Straggler-Resilient Distributed Computing 

      Severinson, Lars Albin (Doctoral thesis, 2022-09-09)
      Utbredelsen av distribuerte datasystemer har økt betydelig de siste årene. Dette skyldes først og fremst at behovet for beregningskraft øker raskere enn hastigheten til en enkelt datamaskin, slik at vi må bruke flere ...
    • Strategic optimization of offshore wind farm installation 

      Backe, Stian; Haugland, Dag (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)
      This work describes logistical planning of offshore wind farm (OWF) installation through linear programming. A mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model is developed to analyze cost-effective port and vessel strategies ...
    • Strongly stable C-stationary points for mathematical programs with complementarity constraints 

      Escobar, Daniel Hernandez; Rückmann, Jan-Joachim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      In this paper we consider the class of mathematical programs with complementarity constraints (MPCC). Under an appropriate constraint qualification of Mangasarian–Fromovitz type we present a topological and an equivalent ...
    • Strongly Stable Stationary Points for a Class of Generalized Equations 

      Günzel, Harald; Hernandez Escobar, Daniel; Rückmann, Jan-Joachim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      In this paper we consider a generalized equation that is mainly characterized by a cone-valued mapping. It is well known that optimality conditions for different classes of optimization problems can be formulated as such ...
    • Structural Operational Semantics for Heterogeneously Typed Coalgebras 

      König, Harald; Wolter, Uwe Egbert; Kräuter, Tim Oliver (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Concurrently interacting components of a modular software architecture are heterogeneously structured behavioural models. We consider them as coalgebras based on different endofunctors. We formalize the composition of these ...
    • Structural Parameterizations of b-Coloring 

      Jaffke, Lars; Lima, Paloma Thome de; Sharma, Roohani (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      The b-Coloring problem, which given a graph G and an integer k asks whether G has a proper k-coloring such that each color class has a vertex adjacent to all color classes except its own, is known to be FPT parameterized ...
    • Structural parameterizations of clique coloring 

      Jaffke, Lars; Lima, Paloma T.; Philip, Geevarghese (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      A clique coloring of a graph is an assignment of colors to its vertices such that no maximal clique is monochromatic. We initiate the study of structural parameterizations of the Clique Coloring problem which asks whether ...
    • Structure of Polynomial-Time Approximation 

      Leeuwen, Erik Jan van; Leeuwen, Jan van (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011-10-14)
      Approximation schemes are commonly classified as being either a polynomial-time approximation scheme (ptas) or a fully polynomial-time approximation scheme (fptas). To properly differentiate between approximation schemes ...
    • Strukturering av data for internettbehandling av pasienter med depresjon 

      Bergheim, Jostein (Master thesis, 2018-08-21)
      Depresjon er et globalt voksende problem med store direkte og indirekte økonomiske belastninger. Internettbasert behandling som har vist seg å gi god effekt for enkelte kategorier av pasienter med depresjon. For et av ...