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    What is a Smart Hospital? A Review of the Literature

    The digital transformation of is a continuous and on-going process, in which, the concept of Smart hospital has bloomed as a result of the increasing efforts of digital transform the hospital domain. However...

    Anita Woll, Jim Tørresen in Human-Automation Interaction (2023)

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    Robots as Welfare Technologies to Reduce Falls Amongst Older Adults: An Explorative Study from Norway

    This paper investigates robots as Welfare Technologies (WT), in Norway. Previous studies show that Norway follows the demographic trends around the world regarding the aging of the population, the shortage of ...

    Diana Saplacan, Jim Tørresen in Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Populatio… (2022)

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    Non-flip** DNA glycosylase AlkD scans DNA without formation of a stable interrogation complex

    The multi-step base excision repair (BER) pathway is initiated by a set of enzymes, known as DNA glycosylases, able to scan DNA and detect modified bases among a vast number of normal bases. While DNA glycosyl...

    Arash Ahmadi, Katharina Till, Paul Hoff Backe, Pernille Blicher in Communications Biology (2021)

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    Exploring the Effect of Sampling Strategy on Movement Generation with Generative Neural Networks

    When using generative deep neural networks for creative applications it is common to explore multiple sampling approaches. This sampling stage is a crucial step, as choosing suitable sampling parameters can ma...

    Benedikte Wallace, Charles P. Martin in Artificial Intelligence in Music, Sound, A… (2021)

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    Bridging the User Barriers of Home Telecare

    Scarce healthcare resources and a growing older population are pushing forward a need to transform elderly care arrangements into becoming more technology-enabled in the private homes. This paper present find...

    Anita Woll, Jim Tørresen in Proceedings of the Future Technologies Conference (FTC) 2019 (2020)

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    Additive manufacturing of laminar flow cells for single-molecule experiments

    A microfluidic laminar flow cell (LFC) forms an indispensable component in single-molecule experiments, enabling different substances to be delivered directly to the point under observation and thereby tightly...

    Arash Ahmadi, Katharina Till, Yngve Hafting, Mark Schüttpelz in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Publisher Correction: Breaking the speed limit with multimode fast scanning of DNA by Endonuclease V

    The original version of this Article was updated shortly after publication to add a link to the Peer Review file, which was inadvertently omitted. The Peer Review file is available to download as a Supplementa...

    Arash Ahmadi, Ida Rosnes, Pernille Blicher, Robin Diekmann in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Experiences from Real-World Evolution with DyRET: Dynamic Robot for Embodied Testing

    Creating robust robot platforms that function in the real world is a difficult task. Adding the requirement that the platform should be capable of learning, from nothing, ways to generate its own movement make...

    Tønnes F. Nygaard, Jørgen Nordmoen in Nordic Artificial Intelligence Research an… (2019)

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    Prediction of the Next Sensor Event and Its Time of Occurrence in Smart Homes

    We present work on sequential sensor events in smart homes with res...

    Flávia Dias Casagrande, Jim Tørresen in Artificial Neural Networks and Machine Lea… (2019)

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    Breaking the speed limit with multimode fast scanning of DNA by Endonuclease V

    In order to preserve genomic stability, cells rely on various repair pathways for removing DNA damage. The mechanisms how enzymes scan DNA and recognize their target sites are incompletely understood. Here, by...

    Arash Ahmadi, Ida Rosnes, Pernille Blicher, Robin Diekmann in Nature Communications (2018)

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    Self-aware Computing: Introduction and Motivation

    Designing and operating computing and communication systems are becoming increasingly challenging tasks, due to a multitude of reasons. First, compute nodes are evolving towards parallel and heterogeneous arch...

    Peter R. Lewis, Marco Platzner, Bernhard Rinner in Self-aware Computing Systems (2016)

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    Many-Objective Optimization Using Taxi-Cab Surface Evolutionary Algorithm

    Optimization of problems spanning more than three objectives, called many-objective optimization, is often hard to achieve using modern algorithm design and currently available computational resources. In this...

    Hans J. F. Moen, Nikolai B. Hansen in Evolutionary Multi-Criterion Optimization (2013)

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    A Comparison of Sampling Strategies for Parameter Estimation of a Robot Simulator

    Methods for dealing with the problem of the “reality gap” in evolutionary robotics are described. The focus is on simulator tuning, in which simulator parameters are adjusted in order to more accurately model ...

    Gordon Klaus, Kyrre Glette, Jim Tørresen in Simulation, Modeling, and Programming for … (2012)

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    Pareto Optimal Based Evolutionary Approach for Solving Multi-Objective Facility Layout Problem

    Over the years, various evolutionary approaches have been proposed in efforts to solve the facility layout problem (FLP). Unfortunately, most of these approaches are limited to a single objective only, and oft...

    Kazi Shah Nawaz Ripon, Kyrre Glette, Omid Mirmotahari in Neural Information Processing (2009)

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    Exploiting Stateful Inspection of Network Security in Reconfigurable Hardware

    One of the most important areas of a network intrusion detection system (NIDS), stateful inspection, is described in this paper. We present a novel reconfigurable hardware architecture implementing TCP statefu...

    Shaomeng Li, Jim Tørresen, Oddvar Søråsen in Field Programmable Logic and Application (2003)