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    • Applying machine learning in motor activity time series of depressed bipolar and unipolar patients compared to healthy controls 

      Jakobsen, Petter; Garcia-Ceja, Enrique; Riegler, Michael; Stabell, Lena Antonsen; Nordgreen, Tine; Tørresen, Jim; Fasmer, Ole Bernt; Ødegaard, Ketil Joachim (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Current practice of assessing mood episodes in affective disorders largely depends on subjective observations combined with semi-structured clinical rating scales. Motor activity is an objective observation of the inner ...
    • Applying Object Detection to Marine Data and Exploring Explainability of a Fully Convolutional Neural Network Using Principal Component Analysis 

      Stavelin, Peter Herman; Rasheed, Adil; San, Omer; Hestnes, Arne Johan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      With the rise of focus on man made changes to our planet and wildlife therein, more and more emphasis is put on sustainable and responsible gathering of resources. In an effort to preserve maritime wildlife the Norwegian ...
    • Applying Transactional NPS for Customer Journey Insight: Case Experiences and Lessons Learnt 

      Følstad, Asbjørn; Kvale, Knut (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      While the concept of “customer journeys” is widely taken up to support service design and management, practical frameworks for routine monitoring of customer experience in the context of customer journeys are lacking. This ...
    • An approach for VLE model development, validation, and implementation in Aspen Plus for amine blends in CO2 capture: the HS3 solvent case study 

      Gilardi, Matteo; Bisotti, Filippo; Tobiesen, Finn Andrew; Knuutila, Hanna Katariina; Bonalumi, Davide (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) using chemical absorption is a viable method to significantly cut CO2 emissions in the industrial and energy sectors. However, further development of improved absorbents is necessary to ...
    • An Approach to Update the Failure Rates of Safety Barriers Based on Operating Experience 

      Lee, Shenae; Khakzad, Nima; Schmitz, Peter; Reniers, Genserik; Håbrekke, Solfrid; Paltrinieri, Nicola (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Hazardous events in process plants like the leakage of dangerous substances can result in severe damage, and such an event is often defined as the TOP event of a fault tree analysis (FTA) in a quantitative risk analysis. ...
    • Approaches to Social Innovation in Positive Energy Districts (PEDs)—A Comparison of Norwegian Projects 

      Baer, Daniela; Loewen, Bradley; Cheng, Caroline Y; Thomsen, Judith; Wyckmans, Annemie; Temeljotov Salaj, Alenka; Ahlers, Dirk (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The Positive Energy District (PED) concept is a localized city and district level response to the challenges of greenhouse gas emission reduction and energy transition. With the Strategic Energy Transition (SET) Plan aiming ...
    • Approaches, technologies and importance of analysis of the number of train travellers 

      Sørensen, Anette Østbø; Olsson, Nils; Akhtar, Muhammad Mohsin; Bull-Berg, Heidi (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Several studies have pointed to the difficulties of obtaining good data on train ridership. This paper is a literature review on how the number of travellers on trains are measured, including technologies and practices for ...
    • Approximate Implicitization and Approximate Null Spaces 

      Barrowclough, Oliver Joseph David (Lecture, 2010)
      Easy conversion of elementary curves and surfaces (lines, circles, ellipses, planes, spheres, cylinders, cones,. . . ) to rational parametric and implicit representations is central in many algorithms used in CAD-systems. ...
    • Approximate implicitization and CAD-type intersection algorithms 

      Dokken, Tor (Lecture, 2007)
      When developing CAD-type intersection algorithms for NonUniform Rational B-splines surfaces (NURBS) is important to ensure that the algorithm identifies all intersection branches. For transversal intersections this is ...
    • Approximate Implicitization of Triangular Bézier Surfaces 

      Barrowclough, Oliver Joseph David; Dokken, Tor (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
    • Approximate Implicitization using Chebyshev Polynomials 

      Barrowclough, Oliver Joseph David (Lecture, 2011)
      Whereas traditional approaches to implicitization of rational parametric curves have focused on exact methods, the past two decades have seen increased interest in the application of approximate methods for implicitization. ...
    • Approximate Implicitization using Linear Algebra 

      Barrowclough, Oliver Joseph David (Lecture, 2011)
      In this talk we consider a range of methods for exact and approximate implicitization of rational parametric curves and surfaces using linear algebra. The framework of numerical linear algebra provides a large family of ...
    • Apricot 2 - CT imaging of whole fish and fillets 

      Bakken, Marianne; Schulerud, Helene (SINTEF Rapport;, Research report, 2016)
      The objectives of this project have been to image bones in whole fish and fillets in 9 different spices and to provide detailed information about the size, orientation and location of pinbones and the walking stick bone ...
    • Apricot anatomy. Measures of pinbones in fish fillets using CT 

      Bakken, Marianne; Schulerud, Helene; Thielemann, Jens T (SINTEF Rapport;, Research report, 2012)
      The objectives of this project have been to provide detailed information about the size, orientation and location of pinbones in fillets of cod, haddock, saithe and salmon. For each spices 16 fillets were CT scanned and ...
    • Arbeidsinkludering. Med arbeidsgiverne på laget 

      Mandal, Roland; Midtgård, Trude Mariane; Mordal, Siri (SINTEF Digital rapporter;2019:0060, Research report, 2019)
      Rapporten presenterer resultatene fra forskningsprosjektet "Arbeidsinkludering - med arbeidsgiverne på laget", som SINTEF har utført med finansiering fra FoUseksjonen i Arbeids- og veiferdsdirektoratet. Målsettingen med ...
    • Arbeidskraft i Nord 

      Jakobsen, Kine Charlotte; Sønvisen, Signe Annie; Walderhaug, Ståle; Ræder, Truls Bakkejord (SINTEF Rapport;2021:00012, Research report, 2021)
      Arbeidskraft i nord Etterspurt kompetanse og rekrutteringsmønster i arbeidslivet endres i takt med den teknologiske og samfunnsmessige utviklingen. Rapporten tar for seg hvilke faktorer som påvirker hvordan bedrifter ...
    • Arbeidsmiljø og helse i fiskeflåten - utfordringer og helsefremmende faktorer 

      Thorvaldsen, Trine; Sandsund, Mariann; Holmen, Ingunn Marie; Aasmoe, lisbeth; Sønvisen, Signe Annie; Øren, Anita; Heidelberg, Cecilie Thon; Bang, Berit (SINTEF Rapport;2018:0287, Research report, 2018)
      Fiskere kan være eksponert for en rekke ugunstige arbeidsforhold og har høyere risiko for å bli utsatt for skader enn andre yrkesgrupper. Rapporten oppsummerer funn fra prosjektet "Working environment and health in the ...
    • Archaeal tetraether lipid coatings - A strategy for the development of membrane analog spacer systems for the site-specific functionalization of medical surfaces 

      Liefeith, Klaus; Frant, Marion; Muller, Ute; Stenstad, Per Martin; Johnsen, Heidi; Schmid, Ruth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)
      The primary goal of our investigation was the development of a versatile immobilization matrix based on archaeal tetraether lipids that meets the most important prerequisites to render an implant surface bioactive by binding ...
    • Are Daily Stand-up Meetings Valuable? A Survey of Developers in Software Teams 

      Stray, Viktoria; Moe, Nils Brede; Bergersen, Gunnar R. (Chapter, 2017)
      The daily stand-up meeting is a widely used practice. However, what is more uncertain is how valuable the practice is to team members. We invited professional developers of a programming forum to a survey and obtained 221 ...
    • Are Safe and Resilient Systems less Effective and Productive? 

      Stene, Trine Marie; Fjørtoft, Kay Endre (Chapter, 2020)
      During the last 50 years, people have become considerably more physical and virtually connected due to a more modern and mobile world, and new technologies for collaboration and communication, such as mobile phones, ...