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In dieser Arbeit wird ein umfassender Überblick über die Entwicklung und die gegenwärtige Bedeutung von Anonymität im Internet, einschließlich des Dark Nets, gegeben. Durch die Analyse verschiedener wissenschaftlicher Arbeiten beleuchten wir die vielschichtigen Aspekte und Auswirkungen der Anonymität im Web. Wir diskutieren technische Mittel zur Wahrung der Anonymität, wie den Tor- Browser und VPNs, und betrachten die sozialen Implikationen von Anonymität auf individueller, gruppenspezifischer und politischer Ebene. Besonderes Augenmerk liegt auf den positiven und negativen Folgen von Anonymität, insbesondere in Bezug auf Datenschutz, Meinungsfreiheit und Cyberkriminalität. Unsere Analyse verdeutlicht, dass Anonymität im Internet ein komplexes Phänomen ist, das je nach Nutzung positive und negative Effekte haben kann. Diese Arbeit schließt mit einem Ausblick auf zukünftige Forschungsrichtungen ab, unterstreicht die Notwendigkeit einer ausgewogenen Betrachtung und diskutiert die Herausforderungen bei der Bekämpfung von Cyberkriminalität im Dark Web, während gleichzeitig die Privatsphäre und Sicherheit der Nutzer geschützt werden.
Diese Seminararbeit beleuchtet das Thema Online-Tracking und seine Auswirkungen auf die Privatsphäre und den Datenschutz. Es wird untersucht, wer mit welchen Zielen digitale Spuren hinterlässt, insbesondere im E-Commerce. Die Rolle von Unternehmen im Tracking-Prozess und der Einsatz verschiedener Technologien wie Cookies und Cross-Device-Tracking werden diskutiert. Darüber hinaus werden Handlungsoptionen für Nutzer und ethische Aspekte, einschließlich der Einhaltung der DSGVO, diskutiert. Ziel der Arbeit ist es, ein Bewusstsein für die Komplexität und die ethischen Herausforderungen des Trackings zu schaffen und Wege zum Schutz der Nutzerdaten aufzuzeigen.
Men afflicted with hypogonadism have reduced fat-free mass and in some cases a loss in muscle strength. We hypothesize that muscle elasticity of the lower extremities differs between patients with hypogonadism and healthy controls. The shear modulus of the soleus muscle was measured non-invasively using MR elastography (MRE) at 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% of the subject’s maximum applied force. The results from this study showed statistical differences between the patients and controls, even though there were no statistical differences in applied force.
Men afflicted with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) show signs of muscle dysfunction, such as increased muscle fatigue and acidosis during exercise. We hypothesize that muscle elasticity of the lower extremities differs between patients with COPD and age-related controls. The shear modulus of the soleus muscle was measured non-invasively using MR elastography (MRE) at 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% of the subject’s maximum applied force. The results from this study showed statistical differences between the patients and controls, even though there were no statistical differences in the maximum applied force.
Eye tracking is a measurement technique for determining the orientation and viewing direction of an individual’s eyes. It allows for an evaluation of the individual’s gaze and other related information.There is a wide variety of application areas for eye tracking, however the usage in engineeringindustry is still limited. This paper presents a case study for the use of eye tracking in a testingstation for electrical circuit breakers. The case study aims to evaluate the measurement and analysispossible with the Tobii wearable eye tracking system. From the case study, possibilities, limitationsand considerations for eye tracking in industrial settings are identified and discussed. The paperconcludes that while eye tracking can be used to effectively capture and visualize insightfulinformation, it faces major challenges related to subjectivity in analysis and labour intensiveness.
Camera-based object detection is widely used in safety-critical applications such as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle research. Road infrastructure has been designed for human vision, so computer vision, with RGB cameras, is a vital source of semantic information from the environment. Sensors, such as LIDAR and RADAR, are also often utilized for these applications; however, cameras provide a higher spatial resolution and color information. The spatial frequency response (SFR), or sharpness of a camera, utilized in object detection systems must be sufficient to allow a detection algorithm to localize objects in the environment over its lifetime reliably. This study explores the relationship between object detection performance and SFR. Six state-of-the-art object detection models are evaluated with varying levels of lens defocus. A novel raw image dataset is created and utilized, containing pedestrians and cars over a range of distances up to 100-m from the sensor. Object detection performance for each defocused dataset is analyzed over a range of distances to determine the minimum SFR necessary in each case. Results show that the relationship between object detection performance and lens blur is much more complex than previous studies have found due to lens field curvature, chromatic aberration, and astigmatisms. We have found that smaller objects are disproportionately impacted by lens blur, and different object detection models have differing levels of robustness to lens blur
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The importance of high data quality is increasing with the growing impact and distribution of ML systems and big data. Also, the planned AI Act from the European commission defines challenging legal requirements for data quality especially for the market introduction of safety relevant ML systems. In this paper, we introduce a novel approach that supports the data quality assurance process of multiple data quality aspects. This approach enables the verification of quantitative data quality requirements. The concept and benefits are introduced and explained on small example data sets. How the method is applied is demonstrated on the well-known MNIST data set based an handwritten digits.
With the increasing capabilities of machine learning systems and their potential use in safety-critical systems, ensuring high-quality data is becoming increasingly important. In this paper, we present a novel approach for the assurance of data quality. For this purpose, the mathematical basics are first discussed and the approach is presented using multiple examples. This results in the detection of data points with potentially harmful properties for the use in safety-critical systems.
User-centered and Participatory Design approaches have become widespread within HCI, also when designing digital media for older adults. These methodologies are seen as crucial to adapt technology design to older people's needs and increase their acceptance of digital technology. Nevertheless, it is often difficult to reach a diverse group of older people, for instance, people with limited technology skills, limited mobility, or cognitive issues. In addition, gerontologists criticized lately how older people's participation unfolds in technology design projects, e.g. that people are pushed into the role of users. Little is known about the motivations and needs of older adults regarding their participation in HCI research. To close this gap, we conducted an online survey (N=46) and semi-structured interviews (N=8) focusing on motivations, willingness and experiences regarding participation. Results show that people are generally willing to participate due to interest in the topic, learning new things and social bonding. However, despite the conceptions within HCI that long-term engagement is crucial within participatory design, older people in the study preferred less commitment and more open formats.