Essays about: "manipulation of accessibility"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the words manipulation of accessibility.

  1. 1. Could you imagine that face on that body? : A study of deepfakes and performers’ rights in EU law

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Affärsrätt; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Emil Tyni; [2023]
    Keywords : Intellectual property; Performers rights; Deepfake; AI;

    Abstract : The natural desire to express the human experience through song, dance, speech and movement have characterised culture and society throughout history. From frantic dances around fires, to comedies and dramas at the ancient theatres, to sold out arena concerts, all driven by the same fundamental spirit of creation and expression. READ MORE

  2. 2. How do Communicators in Social Change Organisations Navigate the Use of Artificial Intelligence? : A Thematic Analysis Through the Lens of Ethical Storytelling

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)

    Author : Anna Svensson; [2023]
    Keywords : Artificial Intelligence; Communication about Development; Charity Communications; Ethical Communications; International Development; ComDev; Ethical Storytelling; AI Ethics;

    Abstract : The increasing accessibility and sophistication of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in generating high-quality images and texts presents opportunities, risks, and ethical dilemmas in the Communication about Development (ComDev) sector. This dissertation asks: how do ComDev professionals navigate the ethics of using AI to create visual and written content to raise funds and motivate action on global social issues? Drawing on the idea that AI ethics cannot be understood or achieved independent of a broader ethical structure, the project develops a theoretical framework of ethical storytelling, suggesting this can be successfully applied to AI and non-AI-generated content. READ MORE

  3. 3. AI-assisted Image Manipulation with Eye Tracking

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Rej Karlander; Julia Wang; [2023]
    Keywords : Human-computer interaction; Accessibility; Assistive technologies; Eye tracking; Input modalities; Image editing; Generative models; Människa–datorinteraktion; Tillgänglighet; Eye Tracking; Inmatningsenheter; Bildredigering; Maskininlärningsmodeller;

    Abstract : Image editing tools can pose a challenge for motor impaired individuals who wish to perform image manipulation. The process includes many steps and can be difficult given a lack of tactile input such as mouse and keyboard. READ MORE

  4. 4. Avatar Control using Eye-Tracking in Virtual Reality : A user study on the sense of embodiment, user experience and workload using a Unity3D Prototype

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Axel Goris; [2023]
    Keywords : Virtual Reality; Avatar Embodiment; Eye Tracking; User Experience; Accessibility; Virtuell Verklighet; Avatar förkroppsligande; Ögonspårning; Användarupplevelse; Tillgänglighet;

    Abstract : This master’s thesis investigates methods for improving accessibility in virtual reality (VR), focusing on avatar control for individuals with limited mobility. VR offers an opportunity to help them with specific rehabilitation. READ MORE

  5. 5. Exploring the Design of Nudging in Persuasive Technologies - Improving Sleep Hygiene

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    Author : Hung-Chiao Chen; [2021]
    Keywords : persuasive technology; the nudge theory; Type 1 nudging; Type 2 nudging; default setting; manipulation of accessibility; reminders; prompts; framing; pre-commitment strategies; sleep; sleep hygiene; scenario-based design; persuasive teknologi; nudge theorin; Typ 1 nudging; Typ 2 nudging; default setting; manipulation of accessibility; reminders; prompts; framing; pre-commitment strategies; sömn; sömnhygien; scenariobaserad design;

    Abstract : Research on persuasive technologies for promoting healthy behaviours has been surging in recent years, but these technologies have the risk of being perceived as undesirable meddling. The current study puts forward a non-coercive and libertarian paternalistic alternative - the nudge theory. READ MORE