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Our research responds to calls for more engagement with everyday personal data. We used a co-designed, fictional persona called Alex Smith to concretise and represent people's online information to help participants (through role-playing) reflect on data
Andrea Armstrong +5 more
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Quantifying the digital traces of Hurricane Sandy on Flickr. [PDF]
Society’s increasing interactions with technology are creating extensive “digital traces” of our collective human behavior. These new data sources are fuelling the rapid development of the new field of computational social science.
Preis T +4 more
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Drawing on two empirical cases in different Norwegian police units, we explore how the increasing data gathering, recording, sorting, standardizing, and integration required by the Norwegian police's Intelligence Doctrine is experienced by users ...
Helene O. I. Gundhus +2 more
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In forensic DNA casework software tools aid in the data management and efficient, with low risk for error, interpretation and comparison of DNA profiling data. The need for such software has grown with increased numbers of genetic markers, more sensitive
Martin Slagter +10 more
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Factors that Influence PRNU-Based Camera-Identification via Videos
The Photo Response Non-Uniformity pattern (PRNU-pattern) can be used to identify the source of images or to indicate whether images have been made with the same camera. This pattern is also recognized as the “fingerprint” of a camera since it is a highly
Lars de Roos, Zeno Geradts
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Postprivacy in the digital age [PDF]
Introduction. The article deals with the actual problem of changing attitudes towards privacy in connection with the development of modern information and communication technologies.
Chesnokova, Lesya V.
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Ethics of digital contact tracing wearables [PDF]
The success of digital COVID-19 contact tracing requires a strategy that successfully addresses the digital divide—inequitable access to technology such as smartphones. Lack of access both undermines the degree of social benefit achieved by the use of tracing apps, and exacerbates existing social and health inequities because those who lack access are ...
G Owen Schaefer, Angela Ballantyne
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The modern development of computer technologies is accompanied by an increasing immersion of a person into the virtual world, where he often spends many hours. The longer a person uses a computer and various electronic gadgets, the more traces he leaves.
IVANOV Vyacheslav Vasilievich +1 more
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LicenseScript: A Novel Digital Rights Language and its Semantics [PDF]
We propose LicenseScript as a new multiset rewriting/ logic based language for expressing dynamic conditions of use of digital assets such as music, video or private data.
Chong, Cheun Ngen +5 more
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Searching heterogeneous personal digital traces [PDF]
ABSTRACT Digital traces of our lives are now constantly produced by various connected devices, internet services and interactions. Our actions result in a multitude of heterogeneous data objects, or traces, kept in various locations in the cloud or on local devices.
Vianna, Daniela +4 more
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