28C3 - Version 2.3.5
        28th Chaos Communication Congress
        
        Behind Enemy Lines
      
| Speakers | |
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|   | Conrad Lee | 
| Schedule | |
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| Day | Day 2 - 2011-12-28 | 
| Room | Saal 3 | 
| Start time | 16:00 | 
| Duration | 01:00 | 
| Info | |
| ID | 4712 | 
| Event type | Lecture | 
| Track | Society and Politics | 
| Language used for presentation | English | 
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Privacy Invasion or Innovative Science?
Academia, social media data, and privacy
 
  A practical discussion of how potentially revolutionary, yet ethically questionable data---such as that from facebook---is currently being handled in academia.
With every day that passes, the users of social media websites are providing scientists with ever-richer, larger datasets on human behavior. At the same time, machine-learning techniques allow us to exploit this data to accurately predict who these users are and how they will behave in the future. I begin this talk by outlining the need for public datasets containing rich information on individuals and their social relations. I then show how in practice, distribution and use of such datasets by academics is awkward and confused. I conclude with some consideration of how "enhancing" datasets by, for example, inferring missing or hidden data using machine learning classifiers, creates yet another ethical grey-zone.
