Professor Dr. Sergio Mascetti , Dr. Annarita Ricci , and Professor Dr. Salvatore Ruggieri have published Introduction to special issue on computational methods for enforcing privacy and fairness in the knowledge society forthcoming in Artificial Intelligence and Law .
This is the introductory article of the forthcoming February 2014 issue of Artificial Intelligence and Law .
Here is a summary:
[...] This volume presents four papers which address, in an extensive and thorough way, several problems of privacy violation or discrimination with a multi-disciplinary approach. Each paper was reviewed by (at least) two computer scientists and (at least) one legal expert’:
- Kwecka et al., “I am Spartacus”: privacy enhancing technologies, collaborative obfuscation and privacy as a public good
- Monreale et al. [not yet published], which addresses “the problem of disclosing sequential information” through “an extension of the k-anonymity principle”
- Berendt and Preibusch, Better decision support through exploratory discrimination-aware data mining: foundations and empirical evidence
- Mancuhan and Clifton [not yet published] address “the problem of social discrimination detection and protection in data mining.” They employ “Bayesian network models to detect individuals who have been discriminated against.”
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