[Air-L] Symposium - Face-Off: Facial Recognition Technologies and Humanity in an Era of Big Data
Sarah Krongard
krongard at bu.edu
Wed Apr 11 13:38:44 PDT 2018
*Apologies for cross-posting*
Please join us on April 18th from 9:30am - 3:20pm for Boston University's
international symposium Face-Off: Facial Recognition Technologies and
Humanity in an Era of Big Data. Speakers and panels are as follows:
Panel 1: Understanding Facial Recognition
How Does the Face Recognition Technology Work?
*Margrit Betke, Boston University*
The Biology of Facial Recognition
*Mark Frank, University at Buffalo*
Panel 2: Ethical Concerns and Practical Benefits
The Risks and Benefits of Facial Recognition? A New Direction Needed
*Vanessa Nurock, Epidapo CNRS-UCLA & Université Paris 8*
The Ethical Significance of the Face and AI Facial Recognition
*Laura Specker Sullivan, Harvard Medical School’s Center for Bioethics*
An Industry Perspective on Facial Recognition Technology
*Derek Christensen, Accenture*
Panel 3: Historical and Contemporary Uses and Abuses
Alphonse Bertillon: Issues in the “Scientific” Identification of Persons by
Means of Facial Features at the Turn of the 20th Century
*Pierre Piazza, Cergy-Pontoise University*
The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America
*Clare Garvie and Alvaro Bedoya, the Center on Privacy and Technology at
Georgetown LawJonathan Frankle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology*
Panel 4: Applications and Perceptions
Emotion, Classification, and Race in Facial Recognition Systems
*Luke Stark, Dartmouth College*
Public Perceptions and Concerns: A View from Chile
*Daniel Halpern, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile*
Putting a Face to a Name in Clinical Settings: Recognizing Faces in
Manifestation and Outcomes of Clinician Anonymity
*Lora Appel, OpenLab University Health Network, TorontoYork University,
Toronto*
For additional details and registration information, please visit the event
website <https://www.mellonphilemerge.com/events/face-off>. Be sure to
click Read More for full details. Space is limited, so please be sure to
register!
Contact Sarah Krongard at krongard at bu.edu with any questions.
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Sarah Krongard
Doctoral Student
College of Communication, Division of Emerging Media Studies
Boston University
508.361.9304 | krongard at bu.edu | @sarahkrongard
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