2022 Issues

Volume 3, Issue 4, 2022 – Special Issue: After COVID-19: Crises, Ethics and Socio-Technical Change

Current Issue (3,4)

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What Happens to COVID-19 Data After the Pandemic? Socio-Technical Lessons by Katina Michael and Roba Abbas

Guest Editorial

After COVID-19: Crises, Ethics, and Socio-Technical Change by Rafael A. Calvo, Sebastian Deterding, Catherine Flick, Christoph Lütge, Alison Powell and Karina V. Vold

Special Issue Papers

Computing and Modeling After COVID-19: More Responsible, Less Technical by Ehsan Nabavi
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COVID-19 Impacts in the New Technological Era: Cross-Border Privacy Issues With Emphasis on AI by Stavroula Rizou; Eugenia Alexandropoulou-Egyptiadou and Konstantinos E. Psannis
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Assessing Trustworthy AI in Times of COVID-19: Deep Learning for Predicting a Multiregional Score Conveying the Degree of Lung Compromise in COVID-19 Patients by Himanshi Allahabadi; Julia Amann; Isabelle Balot; Andrea Beretta; Charles Binkley; Jonas Bozenhard; Frédérick Bruneault; James Brusseau; Sema Candemir; Luca Alessandro Cappellini; Subrata Chakraborty; Nicoleta Cherciu; Christina Cociancig; Megan Coffee; Irene Ek; Leonardo Espinosa-Leal; Davide Farina; Geneviève Fieux-Castagnet; Thomas Frauenfelder; Alessio Gallucci; Guya Giuliani; Adam Golda; Irmhild van Halem; Elisabeth Hildt; Sune Holm; Georgios Kararigas; Sébastien A. Krier; Ulrich Kühne; Francesca Lizzi; Vince I. Madai; Aniek F. Markus; Serg Masis; Emilie Wiinblad Mathez; Francesco Mureddu; Emanuele Neri; Walter Osika; Matiss Ozols; Cecilia Panigutti; Brendan Parent; Francesca Pratesi; Pedro A. Moreno-Sánchez; Giovanni Sartor; Mattia Savardi; Alberto Signoroni; Hanna-Maria Sormunen; Andy Spezzatti; Adarsh Srivastava; Annette F. Stephansen; Lau Bee Theng; Jesmin Jahan Tithi; Jarno Tuominen; Steven Umbrello; Filippo Vaccher; Dennis Vetter; Magnus Westerlund; Renee Wurth and Roberto V. Zicari
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Tracking Anti-Vax Social Movement Using AI-Based Social Media Monitoring by Fahim K. Sufi; Imran Razzak and Ibrahim Khalil
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Individuality and Fairness in Public Health Surveillance Technology: A Survey of User Perceptions in Contact Tracing Apps by Ellen Hohma; Ryan Burnell; Caitlin C. Corrigan and Christoph Luetge
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Biometrics in the Era of COVID-19: Challenges and Opportunities by Marta Gomez-Barrero; Pawel Drozdowski; Christian Rathgeb; Jose Patino; Massimiliano Todisco; Andreas Nautsch; Naser Damer; Jannier Priesnitz; Nicholas Evans and Christoph Busch
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Social Sensing for Personalized Orienteering Mediating the Need for Sociality and the Risk of COVID-19 by Giovanni Pilato; Fabio Persia; Mouzhi Ge and Daniela D’Auria
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Volume 3, Issue 3, 2022 – Special Issue on Emerging Technologies, Evolving Threats: Next Generation Security Challenges

Volume 3, Issue 3 (3,3)

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Emerging Technologies, Evolving Threats: Next-Generation Security Challenges by Tamara Bonaci, Katina Michael, Pablo Rivas, Lindsay J. Robertson and Michael Zimmer

Special Issue Papers

Vision or Threat—Awareness for Dual-Use in the Development of Autonomous Driving by Sebastian Schwartz, Laura Gianna Guntrum and Christian Reuter
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Insider Threats and Individual Differences: Intention and Unintentional Motivations by Jordan Richard Schoenherr
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Cyber Security and Securing Subjective Patient Quality Engagements in Medical Applications: AI and Vulnerabilities by Marcus Wigan
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Medical Cyber–Physical Systems in Society 5.0: Are We Ready? by Rajkumar V. Patil, Nancy P. Ambritta, Parikshit N. Mahalle and Nilanjan Dey
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Trends for Mobile IoT Crowdsourcing Privacy and Security in the Big Data Era by Shabnam Sodagariv
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Toward a Cyber Weapons Assessment Model—Assessment of the Technical Features of Malicious Software by Thomas Reinhold and Christian Reuter
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Volume 3, Issue 2, 2022 – Special Issue on Machine Learning, Convergence Digitalization and The Concentration of Power

Volume 3, Issue 2 (June 2022)

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Machine Learning, Convergence Digitalization, and the Concentration of Power: Enslavement by Design Using Techno-Biological Behaviors by Roba Abbas, Katina Michael, M.G. Michael, Christine Perakslis, Jeremy Pitt

Special Issue Papers

Machine, Information, and Culture: The Structural Transformations of the Technosphere by Said Mikki
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Automated Classification of Societal Sentiments on Twitter With Machine Learning by Piyush Vyas, Martin Reisslein, Bhaskar Prasad Rimal, Gitika Vyas, Ganga Prasad Basyal and Prathamesh Muzumdar
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Topic Modeling and Progression of American Digital News Media During the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic by Xiangpeng Wan, Michael C. Lucic, Hakim Ghazzai and Yehia Massoud
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What You Do Not Expect When You Are Expecting: Privacy Analysis of Femtech by Jacob Erickson, Jewel Y. Yuzon and Tamara Bonaci
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A Mental Trespass? Unveiling Truth, Exposing Thoughts, and Threatening Civil Liberties With Noninvasive AI Lie
Detection by Kurtis G. Haut, Taylan Sen, Denis Lomakin and Ehsan Hoque
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Regular Papers

System Dynamics Modeling of the STEM Education and Outreach Career Pipeline by Daniel C. Appel and Mo Mansouri
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Volume 3, Issue 1, 2022 – Special Issue on Biometrics and AI Bias

Volume 3, Issue 1

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Biometrics and AI Bias by Katina Michael, Roba Abbas, Payyazhi Jayashree, Ruwan J. Bandara and Anas Aloudat

Special Issue Papers

U.S. Adult Perspectives on Facial Images, DNA, and Other Biometrics by Sara H. Katsanis, Peter Claes, Megan Doerr, Robert Cook-Deegan, Jessica D. Tenenbaum, Barbara J. Evans, Myoung Keun Lee, Joel Anderton, Seth M. Weinberg and Jennifer K. Wagner
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A Comprehensive Study on Face Recognition Biases Beyond Demographics by Philipp Terhörst, Jan Niklas Kolf, Marco Huber, Florian Kirchbuchner, Naser Damer, Aythami Morales Moreno, Julian Fierrez and Arjan Kuijper
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AI and Blackness: Toward Moving Beyond Bias and Representation by Christopher L. Dancy and P. Khalil Saucier
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Likelihood of Questioning AI-Based Recommendations Due to Perceived Racial/Gender Bias by Carlos M. Parra, Manjul Gupta and Denis Dennehy
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Regular Papers

Delegation of Moral Tasks to Automated Agents—The Impact of Risk and Context on Trusting a Machine to Perform a Task by Gian Luca Liehner, Philipp Brauner, Anne Kathrin Schaar and Martina Ziefle
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Identifying Key Development Stages of the STEM Career Pipeline by Ralph C. Tillinghast and Mo Mansouri
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Oh No, Not Another Trolley! On the Need for a Co-Liberative Consciousness in CS Pedagogy by Rua M. Williams, Simone Smarr, Diandra Prioleau and Juan E. Gilbert
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