Towards a Human-Centred Approach to Data Extraction
Ethical principles, such as privacy, autonomy, and human rights, have been published to govern ethical data extraction and mining. These principles aim to protect individuals from unlawful data extraction for research, development, and other purposes. While these principles are necessary to protect...
Main Author: | Edmund Terem Ugar |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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openjournals.nl
2024-03-01
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Series: | Technology and Regulation |
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Online Access: | https://techreg.org/article/view/14245 |
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