Measured Applause: Toward a Cultural Analysis of Audio Collections

A growing list of high-profile controversies involving the social impacts of artificial intelligence systems (AI), digital data collection and algorithmic analysis have forced difficult conversations around the ethics of data-intensive digital technologies and so-called "big data" research...

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Main Authors: Tanya Clement, Stephen McLaughlin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at McGill University 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Cultural Analytics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/8p5cf
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spelling doaj-af00f25c55934c4cbafe779077ab1f552020-11-24T20:49:51ZengDepartment of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at McGill UniversityJournal of Cultural Analytics2371-45492016-05-0110.22148/16.002Measured Applause: Toward a Cultural Analysis of Audio CollectionsTanya ClementStephen McLaughlinA growing list of high-profile controversies involving the social impacts of artificial intelligence systems (AI), digital data collection and algorithmic analysis have forced difficult conversations around the ethics of data-intensive digital technologies and so-called "big data" research. These incidents are directly relevant to newly coalescing cultures of "data science," an emergent field which seeks both to interpret and capitalize on the creation, collection, and processing of knowledge through large collections of digital data, often in conjunction with particular techniques like machine learning (ML). The long list of recent public controversies, as Brian Beaton observes, lays bare data science's extant lack of direction regarding professional ethics or values.https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/8p5cfCultural AnalyticsDigital Humanities
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title Measured Applause: Toward a Cultural Analysis of Audio Collections
title_short Measured Applause: Toward a Cultural Analysis of Audio Collections
title_full Measured Applause: Toward a Cultural Analysis of Audio Collections
title_fullStr Measured Applause: Toward a Cultural Analysis of Audio Collections
title_full_unstemmed Measured Applause: Toward a Cultural Analysis of Audio Collections
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publisher Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at McGill University
series Journal of Cultural Analytics
issn 2371-4549
publishDate 2016-05-01
description A growing list of high-profile controversies involving the social impacts of artificial intelligence systems (AI), digital data collection and algorithmic analysis have forced difficult conversations around the ethics of data-intensive digital technologies and so-called "big data" research. These incidents are directly relevant to newly coalescing cultures of "data science," an emergent field which seeks both to interpret and capitalize on the creation, collection, and processing of knowledge through large collections of digital data, often in conjunction with particular techniques like machine learning (ML). The long list of recent public controversies, as Brian Beaton observes, lays bare data science's extant lack of direction regarding professional ethics or values.
topic Cultural Analytics
Digital Humanities
url https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/8p5cf
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