Essays about: "reconceptualising"

Found 4 essays containing the word reconceptualising.

  1. 1. The Well Trained Algorithm : An exploration of the use of AI as a tool for musical expression

    University essay from Kungl. Musikhögskolan/Institutionen för komposition, dirigering och musikteori

    Author : Muiredach O'Riain; [2023]
    Keywords : Artificial Intelligence; AI; Machine Learning; ML; Generative Music; J. S. Bach; LaMonte Young; The Well Tempered Clavier; The Well Tuned Piano; Tuning System; Instrumentisation;

    Abstract : The Well Trained Algorithm is a composition that challenges prevailing conceptions of the use of AI tools in music through the reconceptualising of JukeBox, a generative AI model for music, as an instrument in its own right. Here, I am coining the term ‘instrumentisation’ to describe a methodology for applying the qualities and associations of a musical instrument to a traditionally non-musical object. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Justice Problem: Individualising Consensus in a Dissenting World of Moral Pluralism

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Christopher Dominey; [2015]
    Keywords : Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Justice, in the broadest sense of equality and fairness, is a cornerstone aspect of our abilities, as human beings, to lead individual lives in the way we choose according to what we see as the right or the good way to live. A catalyst for any debate over a theory of justice, Immanuel Kant’s work provides a fundamental basis from which we should begin to understand why society, with justice as a key aspect, is shaped in the way it is. READ MORE

  3. 3. The Subject of Women’s Rights: An Investigation of CEDAW’s (Straight) Construction of Family-­Related Human Rights

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Lynn Kathleen Pasterny; [2015]
    Keywords : CEDAW; Sexual Orientation; Family; Intersectional Discrimination; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : The history of international human rights law shows that the articulation of human rights has often been scripted around the experiences of some rather than all. For example: men. READ MORE

  4. 4. Humanizing the Digital Age: A Right to Be Forgotten Online? An EU–U.S. Comparative Study of Tomorrow's Privacy in Light of the General Data Protection Regulation and Google Spain v. AEPD

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Sanna Kulevska; [2014]
    Keywords : Google Spain v. AEPD; General Data Protection Regulation; GDPR; Directive 95 46 EC; EU Commission; Vivianne Reding; Barack Obama; Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights; Humaniazing; Digital Age; forgetting; remembering; reconceptualising; expiration dates; personal data; Digital Persona; Cognitive Adjustment; Transatlantic Clash; First Amendment; Communications Decency Act Section 230; Facebook; Google; DMCA; Digital Millennium Copyright Act; search engine; deletion responsibility; future of your past; user agreements; deletion; freedom of information; freedom of expression; U.S. Law; EU Law; Privacy Law; CJEU; The Court of Justice of the European Union; defamation; The Right to Be Forgotten; European Union; U.S.–EU Safe Harbour Agreement; WIkipedia; social media websites; data controller; best practice agreement; globalization; the Internet; Internet Law; Cyber Law; Global Technology; Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School; U.S.A.; EU Commissioner; Technology; harmonize; cross-border collaboration; Professor Ulf Maunsbach; Faculty of Law at Lund University; Professor Christopher Gibson; Suffolk University Law School; David Larochelle; Lead Engineer.; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Eftersom snabb teknisk utveckling och globalisering har förändrat sättet på vilket vi anförtror oss personuppgifter till webbplatser för sociala medier samt sökmotorer, har den Europeiska kommissionen föreslagit en ny dataskyddsförordning som kommer att förbättra skyddet för den personliga integriteteten på internet för medborgarna i EU. Då den med stor sannolikhet träder i kraft år 2016 kommer ett av de stora tilläggen från det nuvarande dataskyddsdirektivet 95/46/EC att vara den så kallade rätten att bli bortglömd. READ MORE