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Ethical Considerations and Legal Frameworks for Biometric Surveillance Systems: The Intersection of AI, Soft Biometrics, and Human Surveillance

verfasst von : Meenakshi Punia, Arjun Choudhary, Sonu Agarwal, Varun Shukla

Erschienen in: Cryptology and Network Security with Machine Learning

Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore

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Abstract

Biometric surveillance systems, combined with artificial intelligence (AI) and soft biometrics, have revolutionized the identification, and tracking of individuals based on their unique physical and behavioral characteristics. However, the integration of these technologies raises important ethical considerations and necessitates robust legal frameworks. This paper explores the amalgamation of AI, soft biometrics, and human surveillance, focusing on the ethical implications and legal regulations governing their use. The paper provides an overview of biometric surveillance systems, explaining the components and types of biometric modalities employed, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, iris recognition, voice recognition, and gait analysis. It highlights the applications and benefits of biometric surveillance systems in various domains, including law enforcement, access control, and health care. Ethical considerations in the deployment of biometric surveillance systems are thoroughly examined, including privacy concerns, informed consent, discrimination, and bias, and ensuring accountability and responsible use of technology. The significance of robust legal frameworks is emphasized, and an analysis of existing laws and regulations in different jurisdictions, including the UN, USA, Europe, France, Japan, India, Australia, and New Zealand, is provided.

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Metadaten
Titel
Ethical Considerations and Legal Frameworks for Biometric Surveillance Systems: The Intersection of AI, Soft Biometrics, and Human Surveillance
verfasst von
Meenakshi Punia
Arjun Choudhary
Sonu Agarwal
Varun Shukla
Copyright-Jahr
2024
Verlag
Springer Nature Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0641-9_45

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