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A-Test Method for Quantifying Structural Risk and Learning Capacity of Supervised Machine Learning Methods
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This paper presents an original method for studying the performance of the supervised Machine Learning (ML) methods, the A-Test method. The method offers the possibility of investigating the structural risk as well as the ... -
Adaptive Elements in Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatment Systems: Systematic Review
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Background: Internet-delivered psychological treatments (IDPTs) are built on evidence-based psychological treatment models, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, and are adjusted for internet use. The use of internet ... -
Adaptive Systems for Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments (IDPT) are based on evidence-based psychological treatment models adjusted for interaction through the Internet. The use of Internet technologies has the potential to increase ... -
Adopting a mojo mindset: Training newspaper reporters in mobile journalism
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Due to the visual turn in journalism and the emergence of mobile journalism, many newspaper journalists have had to change the way they work and learn to use new tools. To face these changes, traditional news organizations ... -
Advances in Lifelog Data Organisation and Retrieval at the NTCIR-14 Lifelog-3 Task
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Lifelogging refers to the process of digitally capturing a continuous and detailed trace of life activities in a passive manner. In order to assist the research community to make progress in the organisation and retrieval ... -
Advancing digital disconnection research: Introduction to the special issue
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Over the past decade, scholarly interest in “digital disconnection” and related concepts has grown in media and communication studies, and in related disciplines. The idea of digital disconnection explicitly references ... -
Affective Polarization in Multiparty Systems? Comparing Affective Polarization Towards Voters and Parties in Norway and the United States
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polarization – is providing evidence that partisan affective polarization is generally no greater in the United States than it ... -
Affektiv polarisering i Norden – en oversikt
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Affordances in Mobile Augmented Reality Applications
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)This paper explores the affordances of augmented reality content in a mobile augmented reality application. A user study was conducted by performing a multi-camera video recording of seven think aloud sessions. The think ... -
Aggregating Probabilistic Judgments
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-07-22)In this paper we explore the application of methods for classical judgment aggregation in pooling probabilistic opinions on logically related issues. For this reason, we first modify the Boolean judgment aggregation framework ... -
Analogical News Angles from Text Similarity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The paper presents an algorithm providing creativity support to journalists. It suggests analogical transfer of news angles from reports written about different events than the one the journalist is working on. The problem ... -
Analysis and Design of Computational News Angles
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)A key skill for a journalist is the ability to assess the newsworthiness of an event or situation. To this purpose journalists often rely on news angles, conceptual criteria that are used both i) to assess whether something ... -
Analysis of patient pathways with contextual process mining
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The volume and diversity of healthcare information available through the use of modern technology offers great potential for improving health services delivery. Giving healthcare practitioners and health system administrators ... -
Assessment of HIV Data Reporting Performance by Facilities During EMR Systems Implementations in Kenya
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)There is little evidence that implementations of Electronic Medical Record Systems (EMRs) are associated with better reporting completeness and timeliness of HIV routine data to the national aggregate system. We analyzed ... -
At the crossroads of logics: Automating newswork with artificial intelligence—(Re)defining journalistic logics from the perspective of technologists
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies become more ubiquitous for streamlining and optimizing work, they are entering fields representing organizational logics at odds with the efficiency logic of automation. One ... -
Audiences’ Communicative Agency in a Datafied Age: Interpretative, Relational and Increasingly Prospective
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This article develops a conceptualization of audience agency in the face of datafication. We consider how people, as audiences and users of media and technologies, face transforming communicative conditions, and how these ... -
Automated Fact-Checking to Support Professional Practices: Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Fact-checking is a time-consuming process that automation can potentially make more efficient. This study provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary state of the art that considers a holistic and sociotechnical approach ... -
Automating Science Journalism Tasks: Emerging Opportunities
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Digital tools have the potential to both semi-automate science journalist tasks including the incorporation of more diverse voices in science journalism. This paper reports new design science research that developed then ... -
Automation and redistribution of work: the impact of social distancing on live TV production
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Autonomous yet moral machines
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Autonomous machines, both software and embodied artificial intelligent (AI) agents, will continue to relieve us of the burden that are monotone, repetitive, or dangerous tasks. The more autonomous machines inhabit our ...