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Addressing the ethical principles of the Norwegian National Strategy for AI in a kindergarten allocation system
(Chapter, 2020)The Norwegian National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence (NNSAI) published in 2020 includes seven principles of ethical AI. This paper explores whether those seven principles are stated in a clear enough way and are ... -
Adoption from care in Norway
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The AI Act and the risks posed by generative AI models
(Chapter, 2023)This position paper presents work in progress on the foundation of the not yet finalized AI Act and discusses whether the proposed AI Act has the resources to adequately identify and mitigate the risks posed by generative ... -
The art of building bridges between the world of the poor and the world of the non-poor
(Chapter, 1997)If the poor are to participate in civil society, thechallenge is to build bridges between the world of the poorand the world of the non-poor, and to secure a two-waytraffic across those bridges.Poverty can neither be ... -
Automated Claim Detection for Fact-checking: A Case Study using Norwegian Pre-trained Language Models
(Chapter, 2023)We investigate to what extent pre-trained language models can be used for automated claim detection for fact-checking in a low resource setting. We explore this idea by fine-tuning four Norwegian pre-trained language models ... -
Automatic Detection of Manipulative Consent Management Platforms and the Journey into the Patterns of Darkness
(Chapter, 2023)We study how to automatically classify different types of manipulative interface design pattern for Content Management Platforms (CMPs), also known as a cookie consents. Our approach uses a scraper to extract different ... -
Barnehagenes arbeid med overganger
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Barnehagetilsynet i den kommunale oppfølginga av rammeplanen
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Bias mitigation with AIF360: A comparative study
(Chapter, 2020)The use of artificial intelligence for decision making raises concerns about the societal impact of such systems. Traditionally, the product of a human decision-maker are governed by laws and human values. Decision-making ... -
Boosting Health? Examining the Role of Nutrition Labels and Preference Elicitation Methods in Food Recommendation
(Chapter, 2022)How users evaluate a recommender system goes beyond the accuracy of the presented content. For food recommendation, users differ in terms of the needs they have. We investigated whether users with different levels of health ... -
Breathing Life Into Biomechanical User Models
(Chapter, 2022)Forward biomechanical simulation in HCI holds great promise as a tool for evaluation, design, and engineering of user interfaces. Although reinforcement learning (RL) has been used to simulate biomechanics in interaction, ... -
The Cholesterol Factor: Balancing Accuracy and Health in Recipe Recommendation Through a Nutrient-Specific Metric
(Chapter, 2021)Whereas many food recommender systems optimize for users’ preferences, health is another but often overlooked objective. This paper aims to recommend relevant recipes that avoid nutrients that contribute to high levels of ... -
Citizens’ news use during Covid-19 Concerns about misinformation and reliance on local news in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden
(Chapter, 2023)This chapter analyses how citizens in four Nordic countries navigated the complex information environment during the Covid-19 pandemic, where news from various sources mixed with abundant information across digital platforms. ... -
Climate Change in the Islands and the Highlands: Melanesian Manifestations, Experiences and Actions
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)Pacific Islanders have often been portrayed as ‘helpless victims’ in the popular media because they suffer the consequences of climate changes mainly caused by other, larger nations. In terms of media attention and sheer ... -
The Co-evolution of Reputation Management, Governance Capacity, Legitimacy and Accountability in Crisis Managment
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)Dealing with crises is a main responsibility of government authorities. Crises strike at the core of democratic governance and challenge not only capacity but also legitimacy and accountability. They are a test of whether ... -
Coalition Logic for Specification and Verification of Smart Contract Upgrades
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;13753, Chapter, 2022)It has been argued in the literature that logics for reasoning about strategic abilities, and in particular coalition logic (CL), are well-suited for verification of properties of smart contracts on a blockchain. Smart ... -
Commercial Services, Enclosure and Legitimacy: Comparing Contexts and Strategies for Public Service Media Funding and Development
(Chapter, 2008)European public broadcasters have long since ceased to be solely publicly financed. But the inherently controversial licence fee on television sets has remained a key source of funding. Facing an increasingly complex digital ... -
Comparing Welfare States and their Futures
(Chapter, 1986)