B Roux, M Falgoust - Ethics and information technology, 2013 - Springer
… To ground the understanding of the moral and legal value of privacy, we will outline … First and foremost, the moral value of privacy is often tied to the moral value of autonomy. A private …
M Kohn - Constellations: An International Journal of Critical & …, 2010 - academia.edu
… Do rules against audio and videosurveillance disempower … to understand the harm associated with surveillance. This … as a form of ethics and an alternative to code based morality. This …
… , I understand autonomy … videoanalytics applications change the power dynamics present in social relations. In some cases, this can be empowering. For example, smarthomesecurity …
DJ Power, C Heavin, Y O'Connor - Journal of Business Analytics, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
… for organisations to adopt smartsurveillance. Given the potential … art in 2005 for video surveillancesystems (Valera & Velastin, … , ethical decisions about adopting a specific surveillance …
AN Cormack - J. Inf. Rights Policy Pract, 2019 - scholar.archive.org
… RFID) systems; considers specific intelligent campus issues when attempting to mitigate privacy impacts; uses ethical … in technology are pushing our understanding of the law to its limits.’…
… addressing prominent ethical and societal concerns raised for conventional as well as for “smart” … : many of those under surveillance lack an expert understanding of the concept and its …
… The use of such intelligentvideosurveillance technology is … central system, upholding the law and ethics of data privacy. … in different datasets can help understand and measure fairness (…
… : Smarthome technology (SHT) can be useful for aging in place or health-related purposes. However, surveillance studies have highlighted ethical … confidence in explaining what data …
… Abstract: Cameras are everywhere, and are increasingly coupled with videoanalytics … We present the results of a 10-day insitu study designed to understand how people feel about …