Position paper on ethical, legal and social challenges linked to audio- and video-based AAL solutions
Ake-Kob, Alin; Aleksic, Slavisa; Alexin, Zoltán; Blaževičienė, , Aurelija; Čartolovni, Anto; Colonna, Liane; Fedosov, Anton; Dantas, Carina; Fosch-Villaronga, Eduard; Florez-Revuelta, Francisco; He, Zhicheng; Jevremović, Aleksandar; Klimczuk, Andrzej; Lambrinos Lambros, Maksymilian; Lutz, Christoph; Malešević, Anamaria; Mekovec, Renata; Miguel, Cristina; Mujirishvili, Tamar; Pajalic, Zada; Perez Vega, Rodrigo; Pierscionek, Barbara K.; Ravi, Siddarth; Sarf, Pika; Solanas, Augusti; Tamò-Larrieux, , Aurelia
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3036946Utgivelsesdato
2022Metadata
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10.5281/zenodo.7326184Sammendrag
In this position paper, we have used Alan Cooper’s persona technique to illustrate the utility of audio- and video-based AAL technologies. Therefore, two primary examples of potential audio- and video-based AAL users, Anna and Irakli, serve as reference points for describing salient ethical, legal and social challenges related to use of AAL. These challenges are presented on three levels: individual, societal, and regulatory. For each challenge, a set of policy recommendations is suggested.
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This publication is based upon work from COST Action GoodBrother – Network on Privacy-Aware Audio- and VideoBased Applications for Active and Assisted Living, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology).