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ISTAS 2020: Tempe, AZ, USA
- IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 2020, Tempe, AZ, USA, November 12-15, 2020. IEEE 2020, ISBN 978-1-6654-1507-1
- Angelo Ferraro:
Affective Rights: A Foundation for Ethical Standards. 1-11 - Yvette Pearson, Jason Borenstein:
Robots, Ethics, and Pandemics: How Might a Global Problem Change the Technology's Adoption? 12-19 - Trevor Robin Smith:
An Abstract Human-Centric Framework for Ethical Task-Automation Decisions. 20-24 - Randy Soper, Karen Bennet, Pablo Rivas, Mathana:
Developing Use Cases to Support an Empathic Technology Ethics Standard. 25-28 - Jason Lajoie, Alexi Orchard, Heather A. Love:
Ethical Tech Pedagogy for Public Good: A Review of Educational Initiatives and Approaches. 29-32 - Hassan Al Shazly, Angelo Ferraro, Karen Bennet:
Ethical Concerns: An overview of Artificial Intelligence System Development and Life Cycle. 33-42 - Greg Adamson:
Can we use non-transparent artificial intelligence technologies for legal purposes? 43-52 - Soraya Cardenas:
An Introduction to the Sociological Imagination and Treadmill of Production in the Age of Emerging Technology. 53-57 - Nu Wang:
"Black Box Justice": Robot Judges and AI-based Judgment Processes in China's Court System. 58-65 - Sumiko Shimo:
Risks of Bias in AI-Based Emotional Analysis Technology from Diversity Perspectives. 66-68 - Angelo Ferraro:
When AI Gossips. 69-71 - McKane Andrus, Sarah Dean, Thomas Krendl Gilbert, Nathan Lambert, Tom Zick:
AI Development for the Public Interest: From Abstraction Traps to Sociotechnical Risks. 72-79 - Pablo Rivas:
AI Orthopraxy: Towards a Framework for That Promotes Fairness. 80-84 - Salah Hamdoun:
Technology and the Formalization of the Informal Economy. 85-90 - Diandra Prioleau, Priya Dames, Kiana Alikhademi, Juan E. Gilbert:
Barriers to the Adoption of Autonomous Vehicles in Rural Communities. 91-98 - Isabel Laurenceau, Jessica Jones, DeKita G. Moon, Michelle Emamdie, Juan E. Gilbert:
Virtual Traffic Stop. 99-105 - Steven A. Wright:
"Clik-Thru" Terms of Service: Blockchain smart contracts to improve consumer engagement? 106-111 - Megan Demko, Katina Michael, Kennedy Wagner, Terri Bookman:
When Brain Computer Interfaces Pose an Existential Risk. 112-114 - Jordan Miller, Troy McDaniel, Michael J. Bernstein:
Aging in Smart Environments for Independence. 115-123 - Diana Madril:
Access Denied. 124-127 - Maryam Rezaei Ghaleh, Marzieh Rezaei Ghaleh:
Effects of Availability and Accessibility of Blue-Green Infrastructure on Environmental Justice and Health Equality. 128-133 - Lauryn Remmers, Katina Michael:
Body Modifications and Their Health Implications. 134-141 - Riley Tallman:
Public Interest: EEG Implants. 142-146 - Cheng Lin, AJung Moon:
Using Open Source Licensing to Regulate the Assembly of LAWS: A Preliminary Analysis. 147-153 - José Cepero Saravia, Cristina Dreifuss-Serrano, Pablo C. Herrera:
Pedagogical participatory experiences to promote Public Interest Technology from volunteer work. 154-163 - Shreya Chowdhary, Sam Daitzman, Ruby Eisenbud, Emma Pan, Erhardt Graeff:
Care and Liberation in Creating a Student-Led Public Interest Technology Clinic. 164-175 - Bart Moons, Jeroen Hoebeke:
Towards an Open Web of Things. 176-179 - Sara R. Jordan:
A Costly Emergencies Approach to Estimating Costs for Artificial Intelligence Review. 180-191 - Nicolai Iversen, Morten Birkved, Dylan Cawthorne:
Value Sensitive Design and Environmental Impact Potential Assessment for Enhanced Sustainability in Unmanned Aerial Systems. 192-200 - William Armstrong, Katina Michael:
The Implications of Neuralink and Brain Machine Interface Technologies. 201-203 - Anna-Lena Christina Krusch, Perole Uphaus, Harald Rau:
Only Location: A Systematic Literature Review on Context Marketing. 204-209 - Annie Yong Patrick:
Making Publics Visible: Utilizing STS Knowledge for Public Identification and Engagement. 210-218 - Julia Najjar:
An analysis of the Australian News Coverage of the Hannah Clarke and Family Suicide-Murder in February 2020. 219-224 - Guillermo Lopez-Cardalda, Eduardo I. Ortiz-Rivera, Melvin Lugaro-Alvarez:
Evaluation and Load Selection using Energy Storage System Priority Index (ESSPI). 225-229 - Giordano Benitez Torres, Michael C. King:
Harvesting Faces from Social Media Photos for Biometric Analysis. 230-234 - Maria Jihan G. Sangil:
Exploratory Data Analysis of Government Procurement Data to Influence Bidding Decision and Strategy in Albay, Philippines. 235-245 - Davide Maria Parrilli, Rodrigo Hernández-Ramírez:
Re-Designing Dark Patterns to Improve Privacy. 253-254 - Chenlu Feng, Donghee Yvette Wohn:
Categorizing Online Harassment Interventions. 255-265 - Imani N. Sherman, Jasmine D. Bowers, Liz-Laure Laborde, Juan E. Gilbert, Jaime Ruiz, Patrick Traynor:
Truly Visual Caller ID? An Analysis of Anti-Robocall Applications and their Accessibility to Visually Impaired Users. 266-279 - Yatiraj Shetty:
Towards Engineering Inclusiveness For The Disabled Community Into Smart City Response During COVID-19. 280-282 - Jordan Richard Schoenherr, Robert Thomson:
Health Information Seeking Behaviour, Risk Communication, and Mobility During COVID-19. 283-289 - David Kolevski, Katina Michael, Roba Abbas, Mark Bruce Freeman:
Stakeholders in the cloud computing value-chain : A socio-technical review of data breach literature. 290-293 - Khaled Alrawashdeh, Stephen Goldsmith:
Defending Deep Learning Based Anomaly Detection Systems Against White-Box Adversarial Examples and Backdoor Attacks. 294-301 - Chris J. Barton:
The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Promise or Peril? 302-309 - Stephen Wilson:
A digital "Yellow Card" for securely recording vaccinations using Community PKI certificates. 310-313 - Rishabh Reddy, Rishabh Singh, Vidhi Kapoor, Prathamesh P. Churi:
Cyberbullying and Indian Society: Outcomes from Social Conclave Conference. 314-321 - Maryam Heidari, Setareh Rafatirad:
Bidirectional Transformer based on online Text-based information to Implement Convolutional Neural Network Model For Secure Business Investment. 322-329 - Elma Hajric:
A Commentary on Covid-19 Contact-Tracing Apps and Broader Societal Implications of Technosolutionism. 330-338 - Ning Wang:
"Killing Two Birds with One Stone"? A Case Study of Development Use of Drones. 339-345 - Jordan Richard Schoenherr:
Understanding Surveillance Societies: Social Cognition and the Adoption of Surveillance Technologies. 346-357 - Angel Torres-Toukoumidis, Vladimir Robles-Bykbaev, Mario Cajamarca-Llivipuma:
Recycling process through 3D videogame technologies for web platforms in Latin-American context. 350-353 - Jason Lajoie, George Roter, Mark Abbott:
Cultivating Technological Stewardship to Change the Culture of Engineering. 358-360 - Beth-Anne Schuelke Leech:
The Place of Wicked Problems in Engineering Problem Solving: A Proposed Taxonomy. 361-372 - Sountongnoma Martial Anicet Kiemde, Ahmed Dooguy Kora:
Fairness of Machine Learning Algorithms for the Black Community. 373-377 - Eric Stribling:
The Historical and Ideological Chasm between Engineering and Development. 390-393 - Shubhadip Ray, Tharangini Palanivel, Norbert Herman, Yixuan Li:
Tesseract Optimization for Data Privacy and Sharing Economics. 394-401 - Mohamad Soubra:
LBS and Dementia: An Insight Pertaining Their Security and Privacy. 402-406 - Francis Mendoza, Hans Walter Behrens:
Arbiter: Improved Smart City Operations through Decentralized Autonomous Organization. 407-412 - Katherine Harrison, Ahmet Börütecene, Jonas Löwgren, Desirée Enlund, Rasmus Ringdahl, Vangelis Angelakis:
Sustainability means inclusivity: engaging citizens in early stage smart city development. 413-416 - Marzieh Rezaei Ghaleh, Maryam Rezaei Ghaleh:
The Role of Smart Flood Management in the Ancient Blue-Green Infrastructure. 417-421 - Ni Putu Intan Maharani:
"Self-Quarantine Safety Protection" Mobile App in South Korea - Monitoring Those in Quarantine. 422-428 - Ryan Wickham:
Taiwan's Entry Quarantine System. 429-432 - Donghee Yvette Wohn, Michael Jongseon Lee:
The Effect of Tracking and Reflecting on Study Habits on Study Behavior and Grades. 433-441 - Damita Kaloostian, Brittany M. McCall, Nalini Chhetri:
One Laptop Per Child 2.0 - The Lessons We Did Not Learn: Education, Technology, and COVID-19. 442-445 - Leonard Bruce:
COVID-19 Impacts on Native American Citizens and Tribal Governments. 446-451 - Edgard Musafiri Mimo, Troy McDaniel:
COVIDFREE App: The User-Enabling Contact Prevention Application. 452-456 - Parth Khopkar:
Mixed-Initiative Flexible Autonomy in Drone Swarms for COVID-19 Applications. 457-461 - Haowen Fan:
Taiwan's Ability to Reduce the Transmission of COVID-19: A Success Story. 462 - Ni Putu Intan Maharani:
Mapping the Poverty Incidence in Bali and Its Determinants using GIS. 463-473 - Alireza Ebrahimi:
In Search of a Pattern and Algorithmic Code for COVID-19: A Participant Self-Customized Awareness Systems for Diagnostics, Simulation, Tracing and Pattern Matching. 474-475 - Bidur Subedi, Stephanos Mavromoustakos:
A Recommendation Algorithm using Adaptive Aggregation of Binary Ratings. 476-483 - Josh Massad:
Cyber, Social and Communication Failures in the Implantable Medical Device Ecosystem. 484-488 - Brianna Richardson, Diandra Prioleau, Kiana Alikhademi, Juan E. Gilbert:
Public Accountability: Understanding Sentiments towards Artificial Intelligence across Dispositional Identities. 489-496 - Shinthi Tasnim Himi, Sarmistha Sarna Gomasta, Natasha Tanzila Monalisa, Md. Ezharul Islam:
A Framework on Deep Learning-Based Indoor Child Exploitation Alert System. 497-500 - Haowen Fan:
Taiwan's Ability to Reduce the Transmission of COVID-19: A Success Story. 501 - Farah Najar Arevalo:
Decoding the Public interest of Aarogya Setu, contact tracing app for managing the COVID19 pandemic in India. 508-512 - Maria Clara Sousa Magalhães, Jalberth Fernandes de Araújo:
Design Futures For Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Course. 510-520
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