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Applied Ethics in a Digital World
The condition where data thought to be anonymous are linked with other data that allow individuals to be identified.
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Ethical Benefits and Drawbacks of Digitally Informed Consent
Wendy Charles (BurstIQ, USA) and Ruth Magtanong (Case Western Reserve University, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8467-5.ch008
Abstract
As organizations steadily adopt remote and virtual capabilities, informed consent processes are increasingly managed by digital technologies. These digital methods are generating novel opportunities to collect individuals' permissions for use of private information but are blurring traditional boundaries of consent communication and documentation. Therefore, the rapid growth of digital technologies used for informed consent as well as the sheer volume of data resulting from electronic data capture are generating complex questions about individual engagement and data practices. This chapter presents emerging risks, benefits, and ethical principles about digital informed consent methods and technologies. For the areas where digital informed consent creates ethical uncertainties, ethical guidelines and user-design recommendations are provided.
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On Using Gait Biometrics for Re-Identification in Automated Visual Surveillance
The process of recognizing whether an individual regardless of their true identity has already been observed over a network of cameras.
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Tracking Persons: A Survey
This network has to deal with the problem of re-identification of people during their transition from one camera to another. People tracking and re-identification are often more complex than object tracking because people are articulated and move freely.
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