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Our featured guest's research engages in critical studies of data, algorithms, and digital infrastructures, particularly those of computer vision. Gabriel with share with community the findings of his most recent research about Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) as a form of algorithmic surveillance—from its creation and impacts to forms of resistance to its impacts. | Our featured guest's research engages in critical studies of data, algorithms, and digital infrastructures, particularly those of computer vision. Gabriel with share with community the findings of his most recent research about Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) as a form of algorithmic surveillance—from its creation and impacts to forms of resistance to its impacts. | ||
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Glitter Meetups |
Glitter Meetup is the weekly town hall of the Internet Freedom community at the IF Square on the TCU Mattermost, at 9am EDT / 1pm UTC. Do you need an invite? Learn how to get one here.
- Date: Thursday, April 13
- Time: 9am EDT / 1pm UTC
- Who: Islam
- Where: On TCU Mattermost "IF Square" Channel.
- Don't have an account to the TCU Mattermost? you can request one following the directions here.
Understanding (ALPR) as a form of algorithmic surveillance
Our featured guest's research engages in critical studies of data, algorithms, and digital infrastructures, particularly those of computer vision. Gabriel with share with community the findings of his most recent research about Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) as a form of algorithmic surveillance—from its creation and impacts to forms of resistance to its impacts.
Gabriel Pereira is an Independent Research Fund Denmark International Postdoc, based as a Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science (UK). Gabriel has a PhD on Information Science from Aarhus University (Denmark).
Notes
Notes will be posted here