From Digital Traces to Algorithmic Projections
From Digital Traces to Algorithmic Projections describes individual digital fingerprints in interaction with the different algorithms they encounter throughout life. Centered on the human user, this formalism makes it possible to distinguish the voluntary projections of an individual and their systemic projections (suffered, metadata), both open (public) and closed. As the global algorithmic projection of an individual is now the focus of attention (Big Data, neuromarketing, targeted advertising, sentiment analysis, cybermonitoring, etc.) and is used to define new concepts, this resource discusses the ubiquity of place and the algorithmic consent of a user.
2. Formalism Associated with Algorithmic Projections
3. Connected Objects, a Location’s Ubiquity Level and the User’s Algorithmic Consent
4. On the Value of Data and Algorithmic Projection
5. False Data and Fictitious Algorithmic Projections
6. High-impact Cyber-operations Built on Fictitious Algorithmic Projections
7. Prospective Epilogue: Global Algorithmic Projection and NBIC Convergence
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Bruno Teboul is a philosopher and cognitive scientist, Ph.D from University Paris-Dauphine, France, he is the co-founder of the Chaire Data Scientist at the Ecole Polytechnique, France, and is an Associate Researcher at the University of Technology of Compiègne, France.
- Proposes a new approach
- Describes an individual's fingerprint
- Focuses on the human user
- Defines the new concepts
Date de parution : 09-2018
Ouvrage de 184 p.
15x22.8 cm