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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c26]Hilde J. P. Weerts, Aislinn Kelly-Lyth, Reuben Binns, Jeremias Adams-Prassl:
Unlawful Proxy Discrimination: A Framework for Challenging Inherently Discriminatory Algorithms. FAccT 2024: 1850-1860 - [i29]Hilde J. P. Weerts, Aislinn Kelly-Lyth, Reuben Binns, Jeremias Adams-Prassl:
Unlawful Proxy Discrimination: A Framework for Challenging Inherently Discriminatory Algorithms. CoRR abs/2404.14050 (2024) - [i28]Neil Natarajan, Sruthi Viswanathan, Reuben Binns, Nigel Shadbolt:
"Diversity is Having the Diversity": Unpacking and Designing for Diversity in Applicant Selection. CoRR abs/2410.06049 (2024) - 2023
- [c25]Sruthi Viswanathan, Ravi Shankar, Jack Jackson, Reuben Binns:
Spectators of AI : Football Fans vs. the Semi-Automated Offside Technology at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. CHI Extended Abstracts 2023: 256:1-256:6 - [c24]Jake M. L. Stein, Vidminas Vizgirda, Max Van Kleek, Reuben Binns, Jun Zhao, Rui Zhao, Naman Goel, George Chalhoub, Wael S. Albayaydh, Nigel Shadbolt:
'You are you and the app. There's nobody else.': Building Worker-Designed Data Institutions within Platform Hegemony. CHI 2023: 281:1-281:26 - [c23]Konrad Kollnig, Siddhartha Datta, Thomas Serban Von Davier, Max Van Kleek, Reuben Binns, Ulrik Lyngs, Nigel Shadbolt:
'We are adults and deserve control of our phones': Examining the risks and opportunities of a right to repair for mobile apps. FAccT 2023: 22-34 - [c22]Reuben Binns, Jeremias Adams-Prassl, Aislinn Kelly-Lyth:
Legal Taxonomies of Machine Bias: Revisiting Direct Discrimination. FAccT 2023: 1850-1858 - [i27]Neil Natarajan, Reuben Binns, Jun Zhao, Nigel Shadbolt:
Trust Explanations to Do What They Say. CoRR abs/2303.13526 (2023) - [i26]Thomas Serban Von Davier, Konrad Kollnig, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
We Are Not There Yet: The Implications of Insufficient Knowledge Management for Organisational Compliance. CoRR abs/2305.04061 (2023) - [i25]Rui Zhao, Naman Goel, Nitin Agrawal, Jun Zhao, Jake M. L. Stein, Ruben Verborgh, Reuben Binns, Tim Berners-Lee, Nigel Shadbolt:
Libertas: Privacy-Preserving Computation for Decentralised Personal Data Stores. CoRR abs/2309.16365 (2023) - 2022
- [j11]Reuben Binns:
Tracking on the Web, Mobile and the Internet of Things. Found. Trends Web Sci. 8(1-2): 1-113 (2022) - [j10]Konrad Kollnig, Anastasia Shuba, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Are iPhones Really Better for Privacy? A Comparative Study of iOS and Android Apps. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2022(2): 6-24 (2022) - [c21]William Seymour, Max Van Kleek, Reuben Binns, Dave Murray-Rust:
Respect as a Lens for the Design of AI Systems. AIES 2022: 641-652 - [c20]Konrad Kollnig, Anastasia Shuba, Max Van Kleek, Reuben Binns, Nigel Shadbolt:
Goodbye Tracking? Impact of iOS App Tracking Transparency and Privacy Labels. FAccT 2022: 508-520 - [i24]Reuben Binns:
Tracking on the Web, Mobile and the Internet-of-Things. CoRR abs/2201.10831 (2022) - [i23]Konrad Kollnig, Anastasia Shuba, Max Van Kleek, Reuben Binns, Nigel Shadbolt:
Goodbye Tracking? Impact of iOS App Tracking Transparency and Privacy Labels. CoRR abs/2204.03556 (2022) - [i22]William Seymour, Max Van Kleek, Reuben Binns, Dave Murray-Rust:
Respect as a Lens for the Design of AI Systems. CoRR abs/2206.07555 (2022) - [i21]Konrad Kollnig, Reuben Binns:
The Cost of the GDPR for Apps? Nearly Impossible to Study without Platform Data. CoRR abs/2206.09734 (2022) - 2021
- [j9]Konrad Kollnig, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Ulrik Lyngs, Jun Zhao, Claudine Tinsman, Nigel Shadbolt:
Before and after GDPR: tracking in mobile apps. Internet Policy Rev. 10(4) (2021) - [j8]Reuben Binns, Reuben Kirkham:
How Could Equality and Data Protection Law Shape AI Fairness for People with Disabilities? ACM Trans. Access. Comput. 14(3): 17:1-17:32 (2021) - [c19]Nitin Agrawal, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Kim Laine, Nigel Shadbolt:
Exploring Design and Governance Challenges in the Development of Privacy-Preserving Computation. CHI 2021: 68:1-68:13 - [i20]Nitin Agrawal, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Kim Laine, Nigel Shadbolt:
Exploring Design and Governance Challenges in the Development of Privacy-Preserving Computation. CoRR abs/2101.08048 (2021) - [i19]Konrad Kollnig, Reuben Binns, Pierre Dewitte, Max Van Kleek, Ge Wang, Daniel Omeiza, Helena Webb, Nigel Shadbolt:
A Fait Accompli? An Empirical Study into the Absence of Consent to Third-Party Tracking in Android Apps. CoRR abs/2106.09407 (2021) - [i18]Reuben Binns, Reuben Kirkham:
How Could Equality and Data Protection Law Shape AI Fairness for People with Disabilities? CoRR abs/2107.05704 (2021) - [i17]Konrad Kollnig, Anastasia Shuba, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Are iPhones Really Better for Privacy? Comparative Study of iOS and Android Apps. CoRR abs/2109.13722 (2021) - [i16]Konrad Kollnig, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Ulrik Lyngs, Jun Zhao, Claudine Tinsman, Nigel Shadbolt:
Before and after GDPR: tracking in mobile apps. CoRR abs/2112.11117 (2021) - 2020
- [j7]Robert Gorwa, Reuben Binns, Christian Katzenbach:
Algorithmic content moderation: Technical and political challenges in the automation of platform governance. Big Data Soc. 7(1): 205395171989794 (2020) - [j6]Reuben Binns, Elettra Bietti:
Dissolving privacy, one merger at a time: Competition, data and third party tracking. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 36: 105369 (2020) - [j5]Carmela Troncoso, Mathias Payer, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Marcel Salathé, James R. Larus, Wouter Lueks, Theresa Stadler, Apostolos Pyrgelis, Daniele Antonioli, Ludovic Barman, Sylvain Chatel, Kenneth G. Paterson, Srdjan Capkun, David A. Basin, Jan Beutel, Dennis Jackson, Marc Roeschlin, Patrick Leu, Bart Preneel, Nigel P. Smart, Aysajan Abidin, Seda Gurses, Michael Veale, Cas Cremers, Michael Backes, Nils Ole Tippenhauer, Reuben Binns, Ciro Cattuto, Alain Barrat, Dario Fiore, Manuel Barbosa, Rui Oliveira, José Pereira:
Decentralized Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 43(2): 36-66 (2020) - [c18]William Seymour, Reuben Binns, Petr Slovák, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Strangers in the Room: Unpacking Perceptions of 'Smartness' and Related Ethical Concerns in the Home. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2020: 841-854 - [c17]Min Kyung Lee, Nina Grgic-Hlaca, Michael Carl Tschantz, Reuben Binns, Adrian Weller, Michelle Carney, Kori Inkpen:
Human-Centered Approaches to Fair and Responsible AI. CHI Extended Abstracts 2020: 1-8 - [c16]William Seymour, Martin J. Kraemer, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek:
Informing the Design of Privacy-Empowering Tools for the Connected Home. CHI 2020: 1-14 - [c15]Reuben Binns:
On the apparent conflict between individual and group fairness. FAT* 2020: 514-524 - [i15]William Seymour, Martin J. Kraemer, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek:
Informing the Design of Privacy-Empowering Tools for the Connected Home. CoRR abs/2001.09077 (2020) - [i14]William Seymour, Reuben Binns, Petr Slovák, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Strangers in the Room: Unpacking Perceptions of 'Smartness' and Related Ethical Concerns in the Home. CoRR abs/2005.00284 (2020) - [i13]Carmela Troncoso, Mathias Payer, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Marcel Salathé, James R. Larus, Edouard Bugnion, Wouter Lueks, Theresa Stadler, Apostolos Pyrgelis, Daniele Antonioli, Ludovic Barman, Sylvain Chatel, Kenneth G. Paterson, Srdjan Capkun, David A. Basin, Jan Beutel, Dennis Jackson, Marc Roeschlin, Patrick Leu, Bart Preneel, Nigel P. Smart, Aysajan Abidin, Seda F. Gürses, Michael Veale, Cas Cremers, Michael Backes, Nils Ole Tippenhauer, Reuben Binns, Ciro Cattuto, Alain Barrat, Dario Fiore, Manuel Barbosa, Rui Oliveira, José Pereira:
Decentralized Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing. CoRR abs/2005.12273 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c14]Ulrik Lyngs, Kai Lukoff, Petr Slovák, Reuben Binns, Adam Slack, Michael Inzlicht, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Self-Control in Cyberspace: Applying Dual Systems Theory to a Review of Digital Self-Control Tools. CHI 2019: 131 - [c13]Timothy Libert, Reuben Binns:
Good News for People Who Love Bad News: Centralization, Privacy, and Transparency on US News Sites. WebSci 2019: 155-164 - [i12]Ulrik Lyngs, Kai Lukoff, Petr Slovák, Reuben Binns, Adam Slack, Michael Inzlicht, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Self-Control in Cyberspace: Applying Dual Systems Theory to a Review of Digital Self-Control Tools. CoRR abs/1902.00157 (2019) - [i11]Martin J. Kraemer, William Seymour, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Ivan Flechais:
Informing The Future of Data Protection in Smart Homes. CoRR abs/1910.01973 (2019) - [i10]Reuben Binns:
On the Apparent Conflict Between Individual and Group Fairness. CoRR abs/1912.06883 (2019) - 2018
- [j4]Reuben Binns:
What Can Political Philosophy Teach Us about Algorithmic Fairness? IEEE Secur. Priv. 16(3): 73-80 (2018) - [j3]Reuben Binns, Jun Zhao, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Measuring Third-party Tracker Power across Web and Mobile. ACM Trans. Internet Techn. 18(4): 52:1-52:22 (2018) - [c12]Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Michael Veale, Ulrik Lyngs, Jun Zhao, Nigel Shadbolt:
'It's Reducing a Human Being to a Percentage': Perceptions of Justice in Algorithmic Decisions. CHI 2018: 377 - [c11]Max Van Kleek, Reuben Binns, Jun Zhao, Adam Slack, Sauyon Lee, Dean Ottewell, Nigel Shadbolt:
X-Ray Refine: Supporting the Exploration and Refinement of Information Exposure Resulting from Smartphone Apps. CHI 2018: 393 - [c10]Ulrik Lyngs, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
"So, Tell Me What Users Want, What They Really, Really Want!". CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - [c9]Michael Veale, Max Van Kleek, Reuben Binns:
Fairness and Accountability Design Needs for Algorithmic Support in High-Stakes Public Sector Decision-Making. CHI 2018: 440 - [c8]Reuben Binns:
Fairness in Machine Learning: Lessons from Political Philosophy. FAT 2018: 149-159 - [c7]Reuben Binns, Ulrik Lyngs, Max Van Kleek, Jun Zhao, Timothy Libert, Nigel Shadbolt:
Third Party Tracking in the Mobile Ecosystem. WebSci 2018: 23-31 - [i9]Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Michael Veale, Ulrik Lyngs, Jun Zhao, Nigel Shadbolt:
'It's Reducing a Human Being to a Percentage'; Perceptions of Justice in Algorithmic Decisions. CoRR abs/1801.10408 (2018) - [i8]Michael Veale, Max Van Kleek, Reuben Binns:
Fairness and Accountability Design Needs for Algorithmic Support in High-Stakes Public Sector Decision-Making. CoRR abs/1802.01029 (2018) - [i7]Reuben Binns, Jun Zhao, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Measuring third party tracker power across web and mobile. CoRR abs/1802.02507 (2018) - [i6]Ulrik Lyngs, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
"So, Tell Me What Users Want, What They Really, Really Want!". CoRR abs/1803.02065 (2018) - [i5]Michael Veale, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek:
Some HCI Priorities for GDPR-Compliant Machine Learning. CoRR abs/1803.06174 (2018) - [i4]Reuben Binns, Ulrik Lyngs, Max Van Kleek, Jun Zhao, Timothy Libert, Nigel Shadbolt:
Third Party Tracking in the Mobile Ecosystem. CoRR abs/1804.03603 (2018) - [i3]Michael Veale, Reuben Binns, Lilian Edwards:
Algorithms that Remember: Model Inversion Attacks and Data Protection Law. CoRR abs/1807.04644 (2018) - 2017
- [j2]Michael Veale, Reuben Binns:
Fairer machine learning in the real world: Mitigating discrimination without collecting sensitive data. Big Data Soc. 4(2): 205395171774353 (2017) - [c6]Reuben Binns, Jun Zhao, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt, Ilaria Liccardi, Daniel J. Weitzner:
My Bank Already Gets this Data: Exposure Minimisation and Company Relationships in Privacy Decision-Making. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 2403-2409 - [c5]Max Van Kleek, Ilaria Liccardi, Reuben Binns, Jun Zhao, Daniel J. Weitzner, Nigel Shadbolt:
Better the Devil You Know: Exposing the Data Sharing Practices of Smartphone Apps. CHI 2017: 5208-5220 - [c4]Reuben Binns, Michael Veale, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Like Trainer, Like Bot? Inheritance of Bias in Algorithmic Content Moderation. SocInfo (2) 2017: 405-415 - [i2]Reuben Binns, Michael Veale, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Like trainer, like bot? Inheritance of bias in algorithmic content moderation. CoRR abs/1707.01477 (2017) - [i1]Reuben Binns:
Fairness in Machine Learning: Lessons from Political Philosophy. CoRR abs/1712.03586 (2017) - 2016
- [j1]Nigel Shadbolt, Max Van Kleek, Reuben Binns:
The Rise of Social Machines: The development of a human/digital ecosystem. IEEE Consumer Electron. Mag. 5(2): 106-111 (2016) - [c3]Jun Zhao, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Privacy Languages: Are we there yet to enable user controls? WWW (Companion Volume) 2016: 799-806 - 2015
- [b1]Reuben Binns:
Openness for privacy: applying open approaches to personal data challenges. University of Southampton, UK, 2015 - 2014
- [c2]Reuben Daniel Binns, David E. Millard, Lisa J. Harris:
Data havens, or privacy sans frontières?: a study of international personal data transfers. WebSci 2014: 273-274 - [c1]Reuben Binns, David Matthews:
Community structure for efficient information flow in 'ToS;DR', a social machine for parsing legalese. WWW (Companion Volume) 2014: 881-884
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