Browsing Department of Information Science and Media Studies by Document Types "Peer reviewed"
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The Complexity Landscape of Outcome Determination in Judgment Aggregation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)We provide a comprehensive analysis of the computational complexity of the outcome determination problem for the most important aggregation rules proposed in the literature on logic-based judgment aggregation. Judgment ... -
Computational ethics
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Technological advances are enabling roles for machines that present novel ethical challenges. The study of 'AI ethics' has emerged to confront these challenges, and connects perspectives from philosophy, computer science, ... -
Computing Consensus: A Logic for Reasoning About Deliberative Processes Based on Argumentation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Argumentation theory can encode an agent’s assessment of the state of an exchange of points of view. We present a conservative model of multiple agents potentially disagreeing on the views presented during a process of ... -
Considering temporal aspects in recommender systems: a survey
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The widespread use of temporal aspects in user modeling indicates their importance, and their consideration showed to be highly effective in various domains related to user modeling, especially in recommender systems. ... -
Construction of a relevance knowledge graph with application to the LOCAL news angle
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)News angles are approaches to journalism content often used to provide a way to present a new report from an event. One particular type of news angle is the LOCAL news angle where a local news outlet focuses on an event ... -
Counter-stereotypical Images of Muslim Characters in the Television Serial 24: A Difference that Makes no Difference?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)In the early years of the millennium racial counter-stereotypes gained prominence in Hollywood entertainment. This article examines the television serial 24’s (2001–10) efforts to combat allegations of stereotyping by ... -
Crowning moments: Transformative populist use of the media and the case of Carl I. Hagen
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This article presents the concept of a “crowning moment” and proposes an explanation for the media-savviness of many populist leaders – an under-theorised ability often referred to in existing research. A crowning moment ... -
The Cultural Value of Games: Computer Games and Cultural Policy in Europe
(Changing Media, Changing Europe, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2008)In this chapter I want to discuss the concept of ‘cultural value’ in computer games, as a reflection on why and how games might be a part of a future European cultural policy. To readers who are only vaguely familiar with ... -
The customer effect in agile system development projects. A process tracing case study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)The success of an agile system development project is dependent on many factors, including the customer organization’s ability to collaborate with and support the development team. This support consists not only of a single ... -
Cut scenes
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Data cleaning process for HIV-indicator data extracted from DHIS2 national reporting system: a case study of Kenya
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Background The District Health Information Software-2 (DHIS2) is widely used by countries for national-level aggregate reporting of health-data. To best leverage DHIS2 data for decision-making, countries need to ensure ... -
Data Privacy in Journalistic Knowledge Platforms
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Journalistic knowledge platforms (JKPs) leverage data from the news, social media and other sources. They collect large amounts of data and attempt to extract potentially news-relevant information for news production. At ... -
Dataspillanalyse: reisen og kartet
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A day at the races: Using best arm identification algorithms to reduce the cost of information retrieval user studies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Two major barriers to conducting user studies are the costs involved in recruiting participants and researcher time in performing studies. Typical solutions are to study convenience samples or design studies that can be ... -
"De kan være naboene dine" - Fremstillingen av en muslimsk familie i 24
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009-09)Academic literature on movies and television series produced in Hollywood documents that they are often represented in a stereotype and negative manner. The television series 24 may not be an exception. 24 has been criticized ... -
Deep Time Growing Neural Network vs Convolutional Neural Network for Intelligent Phonocardiography
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This paper explores the capabilities of a sophisticated deep learning method, named Deep Time Growing Neural Network (DTGNN), and compares its possibilities against a generally well-known method, Convolutional Neural network ... -
Deliberative systems theory and citizens’ use of online media: testing a critical theory of democracy on a high achiever
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Deliberative systems theory is a promising candidate for a normative theory of democracy that combines ideal requirements with feasibility. Yet, recent theoretical elaborations and studies of citizens’ online media use ... -
The Democratic Significance of Everyday News Use: Using Diaries to Understand Public Connection over Time and beyond Journalism
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This article argues that journalism scholars should strive to understand the democratic significance of everyday news use, and that such an interest requires us to tackle some methodological and conceptual challenges. We ... -
Designing a Dashboard for HIV-data Reporting Performance by Facilities: Case Study of Kenya
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Health management information systems implemented in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) have provided availability of HIV-data. As such, dashboards have become increasingly popular as they provide a potentially powerful ... -
Designing for Collaborative Video Editing
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)This paper explores the design space of collaborative video editing through a series of design workshops with video editors. Collaborative video editing can be supported by adding awareness features or other well-known ...