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  • = Privacy = ...geving]] roepen vragen op met betrekking tot de drone. Hier zal het aspect privacy verder worden uitgewerkt.
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  • '''Privacy and drones: Unmanned aerial vehicles''' ...nes: Unmanned aerial vehicles (pp. 1-30). Ontario, Canada: Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada. https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/lbrr/archiv
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  • ...can Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) recommends core measures to preserve the privacy Americans: Drones should not be deployed except for one of the cases where
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  • '''Civilian drones, privacy, and the federal-state balance''' Bennett, W. C. (2014). Civilian drones, privacy, and the federal-state balance. Center for Technology Innovation at Brookin
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  • '''The regulation of civilian drones impacts on behavioral privacy''' Clarke, R. “The regulation of civilian drones impacts on behavioral privacy”, Elsevier (2014). https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/computer-law-and
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  • '''The Sky’s (Not) the Limit - Influence of Expertise and Privacy Disposition on the Use of Multicopters''' ...Ziefle, Martina, " The Sky’s (Not) the Limit - Influence of Expertise and Privacy Disposition on the Use of Multicopters ", Springer, (June 21, 2017) https:/
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  • '''Privacy and drones: Unmanned aerial vehicles''' ...nes: Unmanned aerial vehicles (pp. 1-30). Ontario, Canada: Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada. https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/lbrr/archiv
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  • '''Privacy and drones: Unmanned aerial vehicles''' ...nes: Unmanned aerial vehicles (pp. 1-30). Ontario, Canada: Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada. https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/lbrr/archiv
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  • '''Civilian drones, privacy, and the federal-state balance''' Bennett, W. C. (2014). Civilian drones, privacy, and the federal-state balance. Center for Technology Innovation at Brookin
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  • '''Civilian drones, privacy, and the federal-state balance''' Bennett, W. C. (2014). Civilian drones, privacy, and the federal-state balance. Center for Technology Innovation at Brookin
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  • '''The regulation of civilian drones impacts on behavioral privacy''' Clarke, R. “The regulation of civilian drones impacts on behavioral privacy”, Elsevier (2014). https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/computer-law-and
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  • '''The regulation of civilian drones impacts on behavioral privacy''' Clarke, R. “The regulation of civilian drones impacts on behavioral privacy”, Elsevier (2014). https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/computer-law-and
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  • ===Privacy=== ...as just a human would do when he/she walks on the sidewalk, therefore the privacy remains the same.
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  • '''The Sky’s (Not) the Limit - Influence of Expertise and Privacy Disposition on the Use of Multicopters''' ...Ziefle, Martina, " The Sky’s (Not) the Limit - Influence of Expertise and Privacy Disposition on the Use of Multicopters ", Springer, (June 21, 2017) https:/
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  • '''The Sky’s (Not) the Limit - Influence of Expertise and Privacy Disposition on the Use of Multicopters''' ...Ziefle, Martina, " The Sky’s (Not) the Limit - Influence of Expertise and Privacy Disposition on the Use of Multicopters ", Springer, (June 21, 2017) https:/
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  • ===Privacy issues=== ...surrounding environments and probably people as well, which could lead to privacy issues.
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  • ...ulations and technology. For public acceptance, the biggest challenges are privacy, safety and reliability. Considering regulations, the biggest problems are
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  • ...ulations and technology. For public acceptance, the biggest challenges are privacy, safety and reliability. Considering regulations, the biggest problems are
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  • ...can Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) recommends core measures to preserve the privacy Americans: Drones should not be deployed except for one of the cases where
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  • ...8c4f77c303d21946d6694dba2da1&sot=b&sdt=b&sl=32&s=TITLE-ABS-KEY%28Drone+AND+privacy%29&relpos=10&citeCnt=0&searchTerm= ...people have with consumers drones, but also delivery drones. These are the privacy that the drones can fly over your piece of land, make videos/photo’s with
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  • ...8c4f77c303d21946d6694dba2da1&sot=b&sdt=b&sl=32&s=TITLE-ABS-KEY%28Drone+AND+privacy%29&relpos=10&citeCnt=0&searchTerm= ...people have with consumers drones, but also delivery drones. These are the privacy that the drones can fly over your piece of land, make videos/photo’s with
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  • = Privacy = ...geving]] roepen vragen op met betrekking tot de drone. Hier zal het aspect privacy verder worden uitgewerkt.
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  • ...ccepteren, is dit een probleem? Toekomst: komen waarschijnlijk steeds meer privacy eisen, als mensen er een paar keer last van hebben gehad * USE-aspecten: User – enquête, Society – Wetgeving, privacy, veiligheid, Entrepreneurship – Commerciële analyse
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  • ! style="background: #cacaca;"|Privacy other residents || style="background: #cacaca;"|0.3
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  • '''Privacy issues''' ...e flies over cities this camera can capture a lot of people giving rise to privacy issues. Also the use of GPS coordinates to locate where to deliver the pack
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  • ...very important. Many of the concerns expressed by the survey takers about privacy and safety should be addressed by [[Rules & Regulations| legislation]]. Tec ...es deliver directly to one's home is affected by people's views on safety, privacy, and much more.
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  • ...er niks mee doen, zonder in overtreding te gaan. Dit heeft te maken met de privacy wetten, de buurtwacht is namelijk een ...rtwacht. De mening is duidelijk een drone zorgt voor meer problemen rondom privacy. De buurtwacht verwacht dat daardoor drones niet ingezet kunnen/gaan worden
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  • overtreding te gaan. Dit heeft te maken met de privacy wetten, de buurtwacht is namelijk een drone die de privacy van buurtbewoners aan zou kunnen tasten.
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  • 15. Zou je je gegevens willen geven, dat je stoel dan automatisch verstelt (privacy, de server weet waar je zit/ zou ook anoniem kunnen)
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  • * GPS -> locatie tracken -> privacy?? Als je toestemming geeft voor het tracken, wat mag je dan daadwerkelijk d
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  • = Drones as a risk to privacy = ..., & Wright, D. (2012). Unmanned aircraft systems: Surveillance, ethics and privacy in civil applications. Computer Law & Security Review, 28(2), 184-194.</ref
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  • === Concerning privacy === ...porten/2015/12/02/tk-drones-en-privacy/tk-drones-en-privacy.pdf "Drones en privacy"]</ref>:
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  • Hoe gaat u om met privacy? (zeker met de open karretjes) Hoe gaat u om met privacy? (zeker met de open karretjes)
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  • ==== Privacy ==== Uiteraard zal een buurtwacht ook rekening moeten houden met de privacy van mensen tijdens het gebruik van een drone. Er zal dus gehouden moeten wo
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  • ...rew Lotz mainly talks about the effect of drones that have camera's on the privacy of customers 3) Security and Privacy for the Internet of Drones: Challenges and Solutions
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  • ...rew Lotz mainly talks about the effect of drones that have camera's on the privacy of customers 3) Security and Privacy for the Internet of Drones: Challenges and Solutions
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  • ...et geding komt [1]. De Wet Registratie Persoonsgegevens stelt dat er geen privacy-inbreuk, mag worden gemaakt. Zo mag er geen informatie worden opgeslagen wo ...ou betekenen dat het noodzakelijk is om de mensen te lokaliseren en dat de privacy van de slachtoffers niet wordt geschaad. Zo mag de persoonlijke informatie
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  • *[[Privacy and Drones: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles]]<ref> Cavoukian, A., Ph.D. (2012, August). (Canada, Information & Privacy Commissioner). Retrieved April 28, 2018.
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  • ...fgeleverd – iets waar veel mensen tegenop zien. Dit tast namelijk nogal de privacy aan; aan de buitenkant van het pakket is vaak te zien wat er in zit en dat ...yle="border-right: 1px solid #2E9AFE; border-bottom: 1px solid #2E9AFE;" | Privacy
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  • ...n (januari 2014)''. Available from: <http://www.iusmentis.com/maatschappij/privacy/filmen-cameratoezicht/#openbareruimte> (23 february 2016).</ref> == Privacy is a very important subject in the use of security drones because these dro
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  • * Er is begonnen aan de [[Privacy_PRE2_Groep1 | Privacy]] en zo goed als afgerond
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  • 6. Privacy ==== privacy ====
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  • ...6 keer) en snelheid (19 keer) vaak gekozen om te verbeteren. Veiligheid en privacy werd een stuk minder genoemd (respectievelijk 11 en 12 keer). ...yle="border-right: 1px solid #2E9AFE; border-bottom: 1px solid #2E9AFE;" | Privacy
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  • ...ts against damage from UAV incidents, or protect immaterial assets such as privacy or intellectual property that could be violated by the unwanted presence of ...ons. Furthermore, more and more people are using drones privately, causing privacy issues for society, as these drones are equipped with a camera most of the
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  • ...omen, wanneer de rescue robot wordt ingezet. Hierbij is gekeken naar recht/privacy, acceptatie, veiligheid en acceptatie. ==Recht/privacy ==
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  • ...ion cost. The downsides to using drones is that they could invade people’s privacy and that people could try to steal the packages in transit. It is important
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  • ...ion cost. The downsides to using drones is that they could invade people’s privacy and that people could try to steal the packages in transit. It is important
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  • :Rekening houden met privacy and security concerns
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  • zie ook [[Privacy PRE2 Groep1 | Privacy]]
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  • ...re, we were told that new laws were going to be put in place in regards to privacy. This is important because our product might be affected by these new laws ...hus will be added to a future version. In addition, we have researched the privacy laws that will be added.
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  • * Er is begonnen aan de [[Privacy_PRE2_Groep1 | privacy]] en zo goed als afgerond
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  • '''Privacy issues''' ...e flies over cities this camera can capture a lot of people giving rise to privacy issues. Also the use of GPS coordinates to locate where to deliver the pack
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  • ...ding komt [1]. Door de Wet Registratie Persoonsgegevens stelt dat er geen privacy-inbreuk, mag worden gemaakt. Zo mag er geen informatie worden opgeslagen wo ...ou betekenen dat het noodzakelijk is om de mensen te lokaliseren en dat de privacy van de slachtoffers niet wordt geschaad. Zo mag de persoonlijke informatie
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  • 6. <u>Respect privacy</u>: Keeping profiles of customers is ethically dubious and will upset them ...the same (although the computations to be done get slightly heavier). The privacy of customers (6) is respected equally by all three methods, as all that is
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  • The robot has a curtain (or foldable box) with it for privacy while the person is urinating. Then inside the robot the lab for tests is b
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  • ...ulations and technology. For public acceptance, the biggest challenges are privacy, safety and reliability. Considering regulations, the biggest problems are ====The Sky’s (Not) the Limit - Influence of Expertise and Privacy Disposition on the Use of Multicopters====
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  • * (User) Privacy
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  • ...sus safety. They argue that a tricky issue with robots is the violation of privacy. Moreover, there is a risk of manipulation of sound and recordings, which w ...y organisations<ref name="ethics drones">Finn, R. L., & Wright, D. (2016). Privacy, data protection and ethics for civilian drone practice: A survey of indust
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  • ...e technologie wellicht niet goed past in onze samenleving, vooral de term 'privacy' wordt vaak genoemd. Wij willen onderzoeken hoe deze moderne technologie sa
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  • ...174401PQ/1?accountid=27128 Drones In Domestic Settings Spark Debates About Privacy Often Equipped With Cameras Law enforcement uses the machines to find missi ...privacy the article proposes to obtain a warrant when it is expected that privacy will be intruded upon. <ref>[https://ac-els-cdn-com.dianus.libr.tue.nl/S016
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  • * Do research into privacy matter
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  • ...hould not film outside its restricted area</u>.It should also not harm the privacy laws in a country. Therefore it must be clear that if you enter the restric
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  • ...ventie-doeleinden vooral lastig maakt is het respecteren van wetten rondom privacy. Zodra er sprake is van het verwerken van persoonsgegevens met behulp van e Uiteraard zal een buurtwacht ook rekening moeten houden met de privacy van mensen tijdens het gebruik van een drone. Er zal dus gehouden moeten wo
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  • ...sing the user requirements. We also further detailed user requirements and privacy concerns. * There is no privacy violation.
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  • | Privacy uitwerken
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  • ==Privacy Issues with Smart Technologies== ...h on privacy issues was done as a possible alternative idea. Nevertheless, privacy issues do tie quite strongly to the current subject. Since people are being
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  • ...that they don't have any proof or they don't want to give this because of privacy.
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  • https://www.privacyfirst.nl/privacy-first/columns/item/515-ophef-over-identificatieplicht.html '''Privacy:'''
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  • 3. Drones might also be a threat the privacy of people. ...allowed to film in public spaces? To determine whether a drone crosses the privacy guidelines, the complete flightpath has to be evaluated, also all data gath
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  • ...Dialogflow (0.25h), Updating & checking analysis (3.25h), Stata Analysis "Privacy" (4.25h), Meeting (2.5h)
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  • ...Ziefle, Martina, " The Sky’s (Not) the Limit - Influence of Expertise and Privacy Disposition on the Use of Multicopters ", Springer, (June 21, 2017) https:/ ...this is that not every country allows drones to fly everywhere, because of privacy. Because of this, the delivery services have to make sure and prove to the
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  • ...n on the Adams' model, which is a model that can be used when dealing with privacy factors in multimedia information sharing context. Updated the wiki and che ...ensbescherming’ (AVG). This law tells us how to ensure customer safety and privacy.
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  • First, the law can be a restricting factor. Privacy and no-flyzones are important issues when making use of drones. Second, the ...ing relevant topics such as filming humans and flying drones. Find out how privacy can be preserved and finally investigate if the current laws can be changed
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  • ...overnment might restrict the development of the app through laws regarding privacy issues. ...Wbp. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl/nl/over-privacy/wetten/wbp-naslag/hoofdstuk-1-algemene-bepalingen-art-1-tm-5/artikel-1-sub-
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  • ==Privacy Concerns== ...ameras and microphones to scan faces and record voices, that is completely privacy safe and that the data stored on the device can not be obtained by a third
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  • * The system should take the privacy concerns of the user into respect. * Research privacy concerns regarding cameras in a home.
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  • ...nd the need for oversight <ref>Jenkins, Ben. "Watching the watchmen: Drone privacy and the need for oversight." Ky. LJ 102 (2013): 161.</ref> === ...PbD)' approach helps to ensure that the aqcuired data is protected and the privacy is protected from an early stage of development.
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  • * Ethics and privacy part now mostly done. Also Fanni's public data analysis is on the wiki. * Emi did add writing on ethical threats, privacy issues, serious gaming.
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  • * Safety/privacy ...h much else. A robot costs less money and she thinks it could also be less privacy-invasive. In the care homes, she also thinks it could be beneficial, in par
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  • What kind of data will it extract? (What are the possible privacy threats?)
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  • Here, the privacy right of others must be kept in mind. It is, for example, not allowed to fi * contribute to addressing citizens’ concerns concerning security, privacy, data protection, and environmental protection.
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  • ...so the reason why there will be no focus on other social questions such as privacy. ...brings a lot of difficulties with it, regarding the violation of the Dutch privacy legislation.
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  • * From a certain angle, it should be impossible to see what is on the screen (privacy).
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  • ...lemaal naar toe? Hoe groot is de kans dat het in de verkeerde handen valt? Privacy is een heel gevoelig onderwerp. Er direct aan gekoppeld is de waarde: veran
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  • ...and the video-images recorded by cameras should be protected well, as the privacy of the elderly should be ensured. In addition to that, robot care should no ...al recognition does raise moral and legal questions, especially concerning privacy and autonomy of the elderly person, which have been found to be important v
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  • ...well-functioning robot that improves safety while trying to not constrain privacy. Now it was time to find a specification within this field, and then we tho The first legal issue for the GUARD is privacy. As it has cameras knowing what may be done is of great use in finalizing t
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  • ...ved on 12-02-2019. </ref>. This seems like an obvious illegal intrusion of privacy by laws such as personality rights ("portretrecht"). However, these rules a
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  • ...of people will get captured, this means that people might feel that their privacy is violated. *It does not capture any visual data which people might feel their privacy violated by.
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  • ...uld simply prefer the peace and quiet and the ability to read silently for privacy or to avoid disturbing others. Another advantage is to have immediate activ ...with different braille displays. Their names have been changed to protect privacy.
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  • ...e should not film outside its restricted area. It should also not harm the privacy laws in a country. Therefore it must be clear that if you enter the restric ...Privacy and drones: Unmanned aerial vehicles (pp. 1-30)''. Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada</ref> <ref> Haddal, C. C., & Gertler, J. (2
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  • ...as hospitals or nursing homes for the same purpose. However, it may raise privacy concerns if the data recorded by the robot is not kept secure. ...to the recording and storage of personal information, ensuring the user's privacy is maintained.
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  • * Safety and privacy * Safety and privacy
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  • ...rt for the user to put in the data, and possible ethical threats regarding privacy, efficiency, and effectiveness must first be evaluated when defining the wa ...ed for this system. The recommendations are categorized in three sections: Privacy & Confidentiality, efficiacy, and safety. Below, it is briefly discussed if
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  • H5. Security/privacy risk perceived by a user of an IPA will have a negative influence on his or
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  • *Taking the privacy of the user into account by doing user research. ====''Section 4: Privacy''====
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  • * Privacy
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  • ...sk assessment''' will be included, as limitations related to the costs and privacy of the product are also important for the realization of the technology. Th ...e topics demographics, general computer work, productivity, tasks of a VA, privacy and interest. The link to the survey can be found [https://docs.google.com/
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  • ***Look into societal disadvantages (decrease in (perceived) privacy) ==== Privacy concerns ====
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  • ...son's garden might increase the chances of survival for a patient, but the privacy of the bystander is at risk. ==Privacy==
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  • ...ver parcels to the inner space or yard of customers’ house in rural areas, privacy risk might be a more important issue to rural residents. | privacy
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  • ...ed places. This literature study will include an investigation of possible privacy issues and legal issues that can arise when such a system is deployed in pu ...e written for the software behind the system, taking into account possible privacy issues and also the user requirements. The effectiveness of the design will
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  • ...logy. Given that self-driving cars could be tracked steadily could lead to privacy issues. Another potential cause for barriers towards self-driving cars is t ...will be the ethical theories, the moral and legal responsibility, safety, privacy and the perspective of the private end-user.
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  • ...based on the specific part of society that is impacted, whether it be the privacy of individuals when a camera-equipped UAV flies over their backyard, or the
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  • ...that way the companies can invest in more technologies or can improve the privacy and the security of the heart sensor. *Privacy: as with all appliances that are connected to the internet, privacy of the user can be at stake. This can withdraw people for buying a heart s
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  • ...trusive due to camera's monitoring users behavior. So think about possible privacy complaints. Not the best option' ...e a camera. However, a lot of users do not prefer this solution due to the privacy that is been violated, constant recording of what you are doing.
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  • Another issue is the privacy of the users. People generally don't want to be tracked, or at least not in This is easy to implement and relatively cheap. However this raises privacy concern so this will not be a good solution.<br />
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  • ...t dat de technologie juist een oplossing is voor de gevaren van deze tijd (privacy etc.)
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  • ...mbined with the detection of people this could cause an enormous breach in privacy if it were implemented. Careful considerations should be made to prevent th
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  • ...garten class though. Several possible problems are identified: compromised privacy of children, a loss of human contact and safety. They will be discussed bel ===Privacy===
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  • ...otendeels gebaseerd op het vastleggen van het lichaam op beeld. Dit brengt privacy en beveiliging issues met zich mee. Bovendien heeft software meer een contr
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  • ...he two areas that we will be covering are laws concerning [[#Privacy law | privacy]] and [[#Aviation law | aviation]]. ==Privacy law==
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  • ...y also have concerns about the potential impact of AI on student learning, privacy, and job security.<ref name=":23">Lindner, A., Romeike, R., Jasute, E., & P ...is the TU/e going to check for plagiarism? And is this going to cause data/privacy issues?
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  • ====Privacy====
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  • ** The privacy of their children to be guaranteed. While devleoping our program, we did not put our focus on privacy, because this is only a small part of our program. Also, we decided, at thi
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  • :Privacy
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  • ...people are willing to let such robots to the work. Especially the level of privacy for citizens need to be guaranteed since the robots are mobile and able to ...of the major challenges confronting human-robot interaction is the loss of privacy as social robots are mobile, they act as social actors and they also have t
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  • * Privacy
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  • ===Privacy=== ...ly leads to an increase in information gathering, which can jeopardize the privacy of personal information. This may be personal information about rescue work
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  • ...g logistical challenges and potential disruptions to treatment continuity. Privacy concerns also arise, as the patient's personal details emblazoned on each p ...cordance with the wishes of the patient, as many devices have configurable privacy settings to consent on the sharing of health information with the device co
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  • ...ot can do the tests. The robot has a curtain (or foldable box) with it for privacy while the person is urinating. Then inside the robot the lab for tests is b
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  • **Due to privacy concerns, the AI assistant will not have access to the specific condition o ...domestic settings raises significant ethical concerns. Key issues include privacy and data protection, safety and responsibility, involvement of vulnerable i
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  • ...not be shared digitally. Moreover, the names used are fictional because of privacy issues of the clients of the RSZK nursing home. ...not be shared digitally. Moreover, the names used are fictional because of privacy issues of the clients of the RSZK nursing home.
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  • ...thus damage trust in the health care system as a whole. The fact that the privacy and autonomy of patients can be compromised when collecting data from them
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  • ...owever, it is planned to add such features to the agent, and therefore the privacy of the user will be guaranteed. H5. Security/privacy risk perceived by a user of an IPA will have a negative influence on his or
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  • ...Online advertising on popular children’s websites: Structural features and privacy issues. Computers in Human Behavior, 29(4), 1510–1518. https://doi.org/ht
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  • ...safe. A logical solution for this would be a camera, but this could bring privacy issues. biosignals to detect if a child is falling or voice technology also ...ow they think about safety measures like a camera on the robot. Because of privacy reasons, we also investigated parents' opinions about other measures than c
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  • ...ase accuracy. However, visual data is an important aspect for security and privacy; so that we will need the user’s consent in order to use data for further ...situation. The data gained by NLP will be stored locally due to reasons of privacy. Moreover, if the user wants a certain data to be removed from local storag
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  • ...ation through Multi-parametric Analysis," 2012 International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2012 International Confernece on Social Compu
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  • *a. Privacy -1 *a. Privacy +1
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  • The test person will remain anonymous for privacy reasons. However, some information about this person that is relevant for t The name of the test person has been made black, for privacy reasons. The nurse helps her take the pills, however, she is also allowed t
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  • Overall, your focus on simplicity, usability, privacy, and feature enhancements are great practices in app development, and the p ...involves handling permissions and pop-up notifications while ensuring user privacy.
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  • ...ts against damage from UAV incidents, or protect immaterial assets such as privacy or intellectual property that could be violated by the unwanted presence of ...ons. Furthermore, more and more people are using drones privately, causing privacy issues for society, as these drones are equipped with a camera most of the
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  • ...have their explicit permission to do so and it will be an invasion of the privacy of the people who were so willing to help us.'' ...ouses in person. And due to the mental vulnerability of the clients, their privacy, and the fact that we are strangers to them, we are not allowed to set up a
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  • ...means that strict policies will need to be put in place to make sure their privacy is respected. Furthermore, the elderly should be in control of this informa There would also be an issue with privacy, as such a robot will constantly have to monitor someone’s face and/or be
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  • Verder moeten ipv inlognaam ‘nicknaam’ gebruiken, ipv met privacy van leerlingen die vaak onder de 16 jaar oud zijn. Een vraag over klas of d <br>- use nicknames instead of 'name' with respect to privacy of students under 16.
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  • Also privacy is an important factor here, because drones need vision, camera images of n ...nd noise disturbances. The government needs to enforce laws to protect the privacy of their inhabitants, in that way people will feel reassured and safe, this
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  • ...ect, but not unimportant requirements as well, such as: protection of user privacy and build-in safety features (for example not displaying an advice when the ...ealth apps if they are time-consuming, not user-friendly or untrustworthy. Privacy of the personal data or the quality of the app aren’t seen as an issue. I
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  • ...n and the payment terminal are placed inside a niche to give the user more privacy. Underneath the screen a help button and a cardscanner are located. The hel
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  • ...f rogue drones on such a system. However, a discussion on drone terrorism, privacy violation and drone spying will also be given and the impacts that these dr ...ndividuals who are prone to get targeted by drones, therefore having their privacy violated by such systems. This could be the case with celebrities or other
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  • '''''Privacy''''' Another concern voiced about the Amazon Go system is one with respect to privacy: customers are being watched continuously during their shopping time by a c
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  • ...were very popular, there are plans to make a card game using these cards. Privacy aspects and stability of the system was improved, and the categorization of
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  • * Privacy ...prosecution of criminal activities and is handled with care concerning the privacy of concerned.
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  • ...sed to the robot. To ensure their emotions are not unwillingly measured or privacy compromised, laws and regulations must be set up.
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  • ...ntinuous monitoring. Explicit agreement is required under the new European Privacy Regulations <ref>https://autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl/nl/onderwerpen/avg-e
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  • ...ysteem met enige vorm van autonomie dat herbruikbaar is. Dit brengt minder privacy en beveiligings-issues met zich mee. Daarnaast heeft dit ook nog het voorde
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  • ...meone is recognizable on the drone footage. This is an infringement on the privacy every person in entitled to. ...overheid/documenten/rapporten/2015/12/02/tk-drones-en-privacy/tk-drones-en-privacy.pdf </ref>
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  • ...images and provide helpful data. The down side of it is represented by the privacy issues, but looking at the SMART house application which is the underlying ...r possibilty to the given extent), the thermal imaging is not invading the privacy, the code is cheaper to produce and a bit more efficient compared with norm
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  • S. A. Miraftabzadeh, P. Rad, K. K. R. Choo and M. Jamshidi, "A Privacy-Aware Architecture at the Edge for Autonomous Real-Time Identity Re-Identif
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  • ...nd anonymity. This suggested a need for clear communication regarding data privacy policies and options for users to control their personal information within ...ymous Login: The users can log in to the app anonymously to maintain their privacy.
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  • *We should ask if this is possible concerning privacy
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  • * ''The tracking system adheres to the privacy rules.'' Tracking attendees can come with complications regarding maintaining the privacy of the attendees. It must be clearly communicated to the customers in advan
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  • ...eeps track of the kilometers traveled by a vehicle. With this approach the privacy concern remains and the previously mentioned issue of not every vehicle bei
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  • The implementation of the system raises some concerns about privacy and security. If the device is connected to the internet, it will be very i
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  • ...trackers of the two users are not directly connected. This is to keep the privacy of the users in mind. The application can set up a connection or match betw
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  • ...d that they would be fine with that. A few of them has some concerns about privacy and would only allow it if the data was anonymous. Half of the participants
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  • ...n introduce biases due to bad quality training data and also threatens the privacy of the user since the user needs to be monitored with a camera during the g
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  • ...th this added functionality, that should be considered, is the invasion of privacy. Physiotherapists are an example of care givers. They use the robot to let
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  • ...s in the government’s interest to make sure CALL-E is a safe product, that privacy remains unviolated and that CALL-E does as advertised to the customer.
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  • ...nstitutions, to alert others so they can help the elderly in need. Loss of privacy is taken into account.
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  • *The robot should be able to maintain a high level of data security and privacy: This ensures that any data collected by the robot is kept secure and priva
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  • ...lso reduced and the environmental detection system is removed which annuls privacy issues. Furthermore, without object detection and obstacle avoidance comple ...connections and battery life. Furthermore, there are general subjects like privacy, security, user preferences and (airport) regulations.
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  • * Privacy (data should not be randomly stored and shared) ...would seem to be the easiest way. Again, this is often unwanted because of privacy.
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  • ...m Robots around a Retail Shop. 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on S
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  • * Privacy concerns;
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  • ...to operate their phones. The problem with that is inaccuracy and a lack of privacy (imagine sitting in a train). This is where Hable steps in. <ref name=Hable
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  • ...ozen voor een balk. Omdat wij gaan werken met een systeem met kastjes (zie privacy) is dit de meest efficiënte vorm. Des te kleiner de robot, des te minder l
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  • Another ethical issue with delivery robots that arises is in terms of privacy. These robots will have access to sensitive information about a patient suc ...es not have a camera, or if it cannot use it to identify people because of privacy reasons, the only way it can sense that the user left is by noticing that t
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  • ...necessary focus and send a notification if this is not sufficient (taking privacy regulations in account).
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  • ...in private locations, Mr. Van Dongen and Mrs. Smits. With respect to their privacy, their contacts will not be included, as requested by themselves. I will in
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  • .... The other 21% has some objections towards this feature such as a lack of privacy or not wanting to remember their license plates themselves. People are not
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  • ...ety regulations. But there are also some disadvantages like an invasion of privacy(collection of personal data), increase costs for the farmers(to install the
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  • ...SSUS.png|thumb|The COLOSSUS fire fighting robot<ref name=":36">''DPG Media Privacy Gate''. (z.d.). https://www.ad.nl/binnenland/robot-colossus-bleef-de-notre-
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  • ...would seem to be the easiest way. Again, this is often unwanted because of privacy.
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  • ...rming environment. The paper provides a holistic study of the security and privacy issues in a smart farming ecosystem, outlining a multi-layered architecture
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  • ...pful in USAR operations. However, the article also mentions concerns about privacy and researchers emphasize the need for ethical considerations.
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