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Ellen Hohma
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Ai-Powered Public Surveillance Systems: Why We (Might) Need Them and How We Want Them
AC Fontes, E Hohma, CC Corrigan, C Lütge
42*
Investigating Accountability for Artificial Intelligence through Risk Governance: A Workshop-based Exploratory Study
E Hohma, A Boch, R Trauth, C Lütge
Frontiers in Psychology 14, 86, 2023
182023
SCAR—Spectral Clustering Accelerated and Robustified
E Hohma, CMM Frey, A Beer, T Seidl
32022
Towards an Accountability Framework for AI: Ethical and Legal Considerations
A Boch, E Hohma, R Trauth
32022
Connecting the Dots--Density-Connectivity Distance unifies DBSCAN, k-Center and Spectral Clustering
A Beer, A Draganov, E Hohma, P Jahn, CMM Frey, I Assent
Proceedings of the 29th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and …, 2023
22023
Assessing fairness in AI-enabled public health surveillance
E Hohma
IEAI Research Brief 10, 2021
22021
Individuality and fairness in public health surveillance technology: A survey of user perceptions in contact tracing apps
E Hohma, R Burnell, CC Corrigan, C Luetge
IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society 3 (4), 300-306, 2022
12022
Towards an Accountability Framework for Artificial Intelligence Systems
E Hohma, A Boch, R Trauth
12022
The use of AI to analyze process-based data in hospitals: Opportunities, limits and ethical considerations
T Grimme, E Hohma
12021
Measuring adherence to AI ethics: a methodology for assessing adherence to ethical principles in the use case of AI-enabled credit scoring application
M Pokholkova, A Boch, E Hohma, C Lütge
AI and Ethics, 1-23, 2024
2024
From Trustworthy Principles to a Trustworthy Development Process: The Need and Elements of Trusted Development of AI Systems
E Hohma, C Lütge
AI 4 (4), 904-925, 2023
2023
On a Risk-Based Assessment Approach to AI Ethics Governance
C Lütge, E Hohma, A Boch, F Poszler, C Corrigan
2022
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