• Comparing approaches to interactive lifelog search at the lifelog search challenge (LSC2018) 

      Gurrin, Cathal; Schoeffmann, Klaus; Joho, Hideo; Leibetseder, Andreas; Zhou, Liting; Duane, Aaron; Dang Nguyen, Duc Tien; Riegler, Michael; Piras, Luca; Tran, Minh-Triet; Lokoc, Jakub; Hurst, Wolfgang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      The Lifelog Search Challenge (LSC) is an international content retrieval competition that evaluates search for personal lifelog data. At the LSC, content-based search is performed over a multi-modal dataset, continuously ...
    • Comparing Platform "Ranking Cultures" Across Languages: The Case of Islam on YouTube in Scandinavia 

      Moe, Hallvard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      This article is concerned with how different agencies play out in shaping public debate online and, for this purpose, employs an approach that acknowledges the role not just of algorithms seen in isolation, but in context ...
    • Comparing Public Discourse on Immigration in Scandinavia: Some Background Notes and Preliminary Results 

      Gripsrud, Jostein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      This article briefly presents the SCANPUB project, devoted to the comparative study of public discourse on immigration in Scandinavia from 1970 to 2016, from which this issue of Javnost/The Public stems. Its emphasis is ...
    • The Complexity Landscape of Outcome Determination in Judgment Aggregation 

      Endriss, Ulle; de Haan, Ronald; Lang, Jérôme; Slavkovik, Marija (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 

      Edmond, Awad; Levine, Sydney; Anderson, Michael; Susan Leigh, Anderson; Conitzer, Vincent; Crockett, M.J.; Everett, Jim A.C.; Evgeniou, Theodoros; Gopnik, Alison; Jamison, Julian C.; Kim, Taw Wan; Liao, S. Matthew; Meyer, Michelle N.; Mikhail, John; Opoku-Agyemang, Kweku; Schaich Borg, Jana; Schroeder, Juliana; Sinott-Armstrong, Walter; Slavkovik, Marija; Tenenbaum, Josh B. (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, ...
    • Computational Journalism. When journalism meets programming 

      Stavelin, Eirik (Doctoral thesis, 2014-05-08)
      Digital data sources and platforms allow journalists to produce news in new and different ways. The shift from an analog to digital workflow introduces computation as a central component of news production. This enables ...
    • Computational Support for Concept Blending applied to Musical Instruments 

      Naustdal, Andreas Schnitler (Master thesis, 2017-12-23)
      This thesis presents a concept blending implementation that suggests which properties of a known concept are most compatible to blend with another concept. The implementation uses Wikipedia descriptions of concepts as data ...
    • Computing Consensus: A Logic for Reasoning About Deliberative Processes Based on Argumentation 

      Dyrkolbotn, Sjur Kristoffer; Pedersen, Truls Andre (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 ...
    • Confidence in oneself, confidence in others: Design implications for the design of gameful CSCW systems 

      Haukås, Nils Norman (Master thesis, 2014-04-05)
      Disentangling the intricacies of digitally supporting collaboration remains a challenge. It's a challenge which the field of Computer Supported Collaborative Work have been tackling for decades and where they've argued ...
    • Considering temporal aspects in recommender systems: a survey 

      Bogina, Veronika; Kuflik, Tsvi; Jannach, Dietmar; Bielikova, Maria; Kompan, Michal; Trattner, Christoph (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 

      Tessem, Bjørnar; Gallofré Ocaña, Marc; Opdahl, Andreas Lothe (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 ...
    • Conversational Interface for Screening 

      Håvik, Robin (Master thesis, 2018-06-22)
      There are many adults who lives with ADHD without getting a diagnosis. When being evaluated for ADHD the first step is often to complete what is called the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS). ASRS is a symptom-check ...
    • Counter-stereotypical Images of Muslim Characters in the Television Serial 24: A Difference that Makes no Difference? 

      Halse, Rolf E. S. (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 ...
    • Creating a sandbox for multi-relation Modal Logic 

      Mastberg, Børge Eilif (Master thesis, 2023-06-02)
      Modal Logic is a framework used to reason about relational structures, with these struc- tures being widely used for modelling various types of phenomena in many different disciplines, including but not limited to computer ...
    • Creating an Agglomerative Clustering Approach Using GDELT 

      Jahr, Oskar Emilius Buserud (Master thesis, 2023-06-01)
      GDELT is a project with a large scale, continuously updated databank that provides a real-time image of the global news picture by outputting these as files that can be downloaded and used by anyone. However, this data is ...
    • Crossing Hands in the Russian Cards Problem 

      Hagland, Tor (Master thesis, 2018-12-18)
      When communicating using an unconditionally secure protocol, a sender and receiver is able to transmit secret information over a public, insecure channel without fear of the secret being intercepted by a third party. The ...
    • Crowning moments: Transformative populist use of the media and the case of Carl I. Hagen 

      Mjelde, Hilmar (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 

      Klevjer, Rune (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 

      Tessem, Bjørnar (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 ...