Data Borders

Data Borders
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9780520386051
ISBN-13 : 0520386051
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Data Borders by : Melissa Villa-Nicholas

Data Borders investigates entrenched and emerging borderland technology that ensnares all people in an intimate web of surveillance where data resides and defines citizenship. Detailing the new trend of biologically mapping undocumented people through biotechnologies, Melissa Villa-Nicholas shows how surreptitious monitoring of Latinx immigrants is the focus of and driving force behind Silicon Valley's growing industry within defense technology manufacturing. Villa-Nicholas reveals a murky network that gathers data on marginalized communities for purposes of exploitation and control that implicates law enforcement, border patrol, and ICE, but that also pulls in public workers and the general public, often without their knowledge or consent. Enriched by interviews of Latinx immigrants living in the borderlands who describe their daily use of technology and their caution around surveillance, this book argues that in order to move beyond a heavily surveilled state that dehumanizes both immigrants and citizens, we must first understand how our data is being collected, aggregated, correlated, and weaponized with artificial intelligence and then push for immigrant and citizen information privacy rights along the border and throughout the United States.

Data Protection Beyond Borders

Data Protection Beyond Borders
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781509940684
ISBN-13 : 1509940685
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Data Protection Beyond Borders by : Federico Fabbrini

This timely book examines crucial developments in the field of privacy law, efforts by legal systems to impose their data protection standards beyond their borders and claims by states to assert sovereignty over data. By bringing together renowned international privacy experts from the EU and the US, the book provides an accurate analysis of key trends and prospects in the transatlantic context, including spaces of tensions and cooperation between the EU and the US in the field of data protection law. The chapters explore recent legal and policy developments both in the private and law enforcement sectors, including recent rulings by the Court of Justice of the EU dealing with Google and Facebook, recent legislative initiatives in the EU and the US such as the CLOUD Act and the e-evidence proposal, as well as ongoing efforts to strike a transatlantic deal in the field of data sharing. All of the topics are thoroughly examined and presented in an accessible way that will appeal to scholars in the fields of law, political science and international relations, as well as to a wider and non-specialist audience. The book is an essential guide to understanding contemporary challenges to data protection across the Atlantic.

Statistical Data Analysis Explained

Statistical Data Analysis Explained
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9781119965282
ISBN-13 : 1119965284
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Statistical Data Analysis Explained by : Clemens Reimann

Few books on statistical data analysis in the natural sciences are written at a level that a non-statistician will easily understand. This is a book written in colloquial language, avoiding mathematical formulae as much as possible, trying to explain statistical methods using examples and graphics instead. To use the book efficiently, readers should have some computer experience. The book starts with the simplest of statistical concepts and carries readers forward to a deeper and more extensive understanding of the use of statistics in environmental sciences. The book concerns the application of statistical and other computer methods to the management, analysis and display of spatial data. These data are characterised by including locations (geographic coordinates), which leads to the necessity of using maps to display the data and the results of the statistical methods. Although the book uses examples from applied geochemistry, and a large geochemical survey in particular, the principles and ideas equally well apply to other natural sciences, e.g., environmental sciences, pedology, hydrology, geography, forestry, ecology, and health sciences/epidemiology. The book is unique because it supplies direct access to software solutions (based on R, the Open Source version of the S-language for statistics) for applied environmental statistics. For all graphics and tables presented in the book, the R-scripts are provided in the form of executable R-scripts. In addition, a graphical user interface for R, called DAS+R, was developed for convenient, fast and interactive data analysis. Statistical Data Analysis Explained: Applied Environmental Statistics with R provides, on an accompanying website, the software to undertake all the procedures discussed, and the data employed for their description in the book.

Intelligent Computing Methodologies

Intelligent Computing Methodologies
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 638
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ISBN-10 : 9783030607968
ISBN-13 : 3030607968
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Intelligent Computing Methodologies by : De-Shuang Huang

This two-volume set of LNCS 12463 and LNCS 12464 constitutes - in conjunction with the volume LNAI 12465 - the refereed proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Intelligent Computing, ICIC 2020, held in Bari, Italy, in October 2020. The 162 full papers of the three proceedings volumes were carefully reviewed and selected from 457 submissions. The ICIC theme unifies the picture of contemporary intelligent computing techniques as an integral concept that highlights the trends in advanced computational intelligence and bridges theoretical research with applications. The theme for this conference is “Advanced Intelligent Computing Methodologies and Applications.” Papers related to this theme are especially solicited, addressing theories, methodologies, and applications in science and technology.

Big Data Analytics for Time-Critical Mobility Forecasting

Big Data Analytics for Time-Critical Mobility Forecasting
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9783030451646
ISBN-13 : 303045164X
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Big Data Analytics for Time-Critical Mobility Forecasting by : George A. Vouros

This book provides detailed descriptions of big data solutions for activity detection and forecasting of very large numbers of moving entities spread across large geographical areas. It presents state-of-the-art methods for processing, managing, detecting and predicting trajectories and important events related to moving entities, together with advanced visual analytics methods, over multiple heterogeneous, voluminous, fluctuating and noisy data streams from moving entities, correlating them with data from archived data sources expressing e.g. entities’ characteristics, geographical information, mobility patterns, mobility regulations and intentional data. The book is divided into six parts: Part I discusses the motivation and background of mobility forecasting supported by trajectory-oriented analytics, and includes specific problems and challenges in the aviation (air-traffic management) and the maritime domains. Part II focuses on big data quality assessment and processing, and presents novel technologies suitable for mobility analytics components. Next, Part III describes solutions toward processing and managing big spatio-temporal data, particularly enriching data streams and integrating streamed and archival data to provide coherent views of mobility, and storing of integrated mobility data in large distributed knowledge graphs for efficient query-answering. Part IV focuses on mobility analytics methods exploiting (online) processed, synopsized and enriched data streams as well as (offline) integrated, archived mobility data, and highlights future location and trajectory prediction methods, distinguishing between short-term and more challenging long-term predictions. Part V examines how methods addressing data management, data processing and mobility analytics are integrated in big data architectures with distinctive characteristics compared to other known big data paradigmatic architectures. Lastly, Part VI covers important ethical issues that research on mobility analytics should address. Providing novel approaches and methodologies related to mobility detection and forecasting needs based on big data exploration, processing, storage, and analysis, this book will appeal to computer scientists and stakeholders in various application domains.

Nordic Cross-border Statistics: The results of the Nordic Mobility project 2016-2020

Nordic Cross-border Statistics: The results of the Nordic Mobility project 2016-2020
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Publisher : Nordic Council of Ministers
Total Pages : 111
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ISBN-10 : 9789289369039
ISBN-13 : 9289369035
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Nordic Cross-border Statistics: The results of the Nordic Mobility project 2016-2020 by : Brun, Nicola

Available online: https://pub.norden.org/nord2021-006/ Nordic Cross-border Statistics were produced in the years 2016 to 2020 as a part of the project ‘Nordic Mobility’. The project was initiated by the former Finnish Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers in 2016 and was funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers. All Nordic statistical institutes – Statistics Denmark, Statistics Iceland, Statistics Norway and Statistics Sweden – participated in the project which was coordinated by Statistics Finland. The project succeeded in producing the first ever systematic collection of Nordic statistics on mobility that includes all five Nordic countries. The matrices produced in the project are disseminated in the Nordic Statistics database (https://www.nordicstatistics.org/).

Borders and Travellers in Early Modern Europe

Borders and Travellers in Early Modern Europe
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781351954914
ISBN-13 : 1351954911
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Borders and Travellers in Early Modern Europe by : Thomas Betteridge

Early modern Europe was obsessed with borders and travel. It found, imagined and manufactured new borders for its travellers to cross. It celebrated and feared borders as places or states where meanings were charged and changed. In early modern Europe crossing a border could take many forms; sailing to the Americas, visiting a hospital or taking a trip through London's sewage system. Borders were places that people lived on, through and against. Some were temporary, like illness, while others claimed to be absolute, like that between the civilized world and the savage, but, as the chapters in this volume show, to cross any of them was an exciting, anxious and often a potentially dangerous act. Providing a trans-European interdisciplinary approach, the collection focuses on three particular aspects of travel and borders: change, status and function. To travel was to change, not only humans but texts, words, goods and money were all in motion at this time, having a profound influence on cultures, societies and individuals within Europe and beyond. Likewise, status was not a fixed commodity and the meaning and appearance of borders varied and could simultaneously be regarded as hostile and welcoming, restrictive and opportunistic, according to one's personal viewpoint. The volume also emphasizes the fact that borders always serve multiple functions, empowering and oppressing, protecting and threatening in equal measure. By using these three concepts as measures by which to explore a variety of subjects, Borders and Travellers in Early Modern Europe provides a fascinating new perspective from which to re-assess the way in which early modern Europeans viewed themselves, their neighbours and the wider world with which they were increasingly interacting.

Borders and Border Walls

Borders and Border Walls
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9781000191035
ISBN-13 : 1000191036
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Borders and Border Walls by : Andréanne Bissonnette

This book addresses the recent evolution of borderlines around the world as an attempt to control transnational movements with a view to securitization of borders rooted in the need to control mobility and preserve national identities. This book moves beyond physical borders and studies new manifestations of borders such as technological and symbolic walls. It brings together scholars from various academic fields such as geography, political science, and border studies to examine the various movements, functions and articulations of international borders. It explores two main issues: how international borders have become enforced lines of demarcation and division, reinforcing national identity and impacting national and regional dynamics; and the material and immaterial, discursive and concrete expressions of borders and the impacts of the transformation of bodies into threat to be monitored, as daily lives become sites of border enforcement. Offering multidisciplinary insights on the growing phenomenon of border walls, this book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Border Studies, European Studies, International Relations, Political Geography, and Regional Studies.

Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention -- MICCAI 2004

Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention -- MICCAI 2004
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 967
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ISBN-10 : 9783540229766
ISBN-13 : 3540229760
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention -- MICCAI 2004 by : Christian Barillot

The 7th International Conference on Medical Imaging and Computer Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2004, was held in Saint-Malo, Brittany, France at the “Palais du Grand Large” conference center, September 26–29, 2004. The p- posaltohostMICCAI2004wasstronglyencouragedandsupportedbyIRISA, Rennes. IRISA is a publicly funded national research laboratory with a sta? of 370,including150full-timeresearchscientistsorteachingresearchscientistsand 115 postgraduate students. INRIA, the CNRS, and the University of Rennes 1 are all partners in this mixed research unit, and all three organizations were helpful in supporting MICCAI. MICCAI has become a premier international conference with in-depth - pers on the multidisciplinary ?elds of medical image computing, comput- assisted intervention and medical robotics. The conference brings together cl- icians, biological scientists, computer scientists, engineers, physicists and other researchers and o?ers them a forum to exchange ideas in these exciting and rapidly growing ?elds. The impact of MICCAI increases each year and the quality and quantity of submitted papers this year was very impressive. We received a record 516 full submissions (8 pages in length) and 101 short communications (2 pages) from 36 di?erent countries and 5 continents (see ?gures below). All submissions were reviewed by up to 4 external reviewers from the Scienti?c Review C- mittee and a primary reviewer from the Program Committee. All reviews were then considered by the MICCAI 2004 Program Committee, resulting in the acceptance of 235 full papers and 33 short communications.

UK Border Agency

UK Border Agency
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Publisher : The Stationery Office
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 0215553772
ISBN-13 : 9780215553775
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis UK Border Agency by : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Home Affairs Committee

Follow-up to "The work of the UK Border Agency" (2nd report, session 2009-10, ISBN 9780215542465) and "The E-Borders programme" (3rd report, session 2009-10, HC 170, ISBN 9780215542854)