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The following pages link to DOI (P62):
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- scholarly article (Q210) (← links)
- Towards a meta-model for data ecosystems (Q211) (← links)
- “We the Scientists”: a Human Right to Citizen Science (Q1238) (← links)
- The dynamics of big data and human rights: the case of scientific research (Q1240) (← links)
- GDPR transparency as a research method (Q1503) (← links)
- A Longitudinal Analysis of the ads.txt Standard (Q1526) (← links)
- Social media addiction: What is the role of content in YouTube? (Q1601) (← links)
- The relations between YouTube addiction, social anxiety and parasocial relationships with YouTubers: A moderated-mediation model based on a cognitive-behavioral framework (Q1604) (← links)
- Coevolutionary Free Lunches (Q1646) (← links)
- Knowledge and the Flow of Information (Q1662) (← links)
- Test-driven approach for GDPR compliance (Q1671) (← links)
- Deep learning for noise-tolerant RDFS reasoning (Q1678) (← links)
- Validating RDF Data (Q1709) (← links)
- Investigating Ad Transparency Mechanisms in Social Media: A Case Study of Facebook's Explanations (Q1802) (← links)
- Cookie Synchronization: Everything You Always Wanted toKnow But Were Afraid to Ask (Q1820) (← links)
- Online Tracking: A 1-million-site Measurement and Analysis (Q1823) (← links)
- A Philosophical Theory of Fairness for Prediction-Based Decisions (Q1876) (← links)
- The Theory of Economic Regulation (Q1884) (← links)
- Fanning the Flames of Hate: Social Media and Hate Crime (Q1907) (← links)
- Reasoning with Data Flows and Policy Propagation Rules (Q1956) (← links)
- Algorithmic Impact Assessments under the GDPR: Producing Multi-layered Explanations (Q2001) (← links)
- The Right to Explanation, explained (Q2004) (← links)
- Automated Decision-Making in the EU Member States: The Right to Explanation and Other 'Suitable Safeguards' for Algorithmic Decisions in the EU National Legislations (Q2005) (← links)
- Pricing Privacy – The Right to Know the Value of Your Personal Data (Q2006) (← links)
- Why a Right to Legibility of Automated Decision-Making Exists in the General Data Protection Regulation (Q2007) (← links)
- European E-Democracy in Practice (Q2086) (← links)
- The right to data portability in the GDPR: Towards user-centric interoperability of digital services (Q2089) (← links)
- Data games: Sharing public goods with exclusion (Q2118) (← links)
- On compensation schemes for data sharing within the European REACH legislation (Q2121) (← links)
- Les effets d'une réglementation sur la concurrence et l'innovation : première analyse de la réglementation européenne REACH (Q2122) (← links)
- The Shapley value as a guide to FRAND licensing agreements (Q2126) (← links)
- Internet Economics: The use of Shapley value for ISP settlement (Q2130) (← links)
- Right to Access Information As a Collective-Based Approach to the GDPR’s Right to Explanation in European Law (Q2134) (← links)
- A cooperative game-theoretic approach to quantify the value of personal information in networks (Q2144) (← links)
- Chapter 54 Variations on the Shapley value (Q2147) (← links)
- Games on concept lattices: Shapley value and core (Q2178) (← links)
- The presence of lattice theory in discrete problems of mathematical social sciences (Q2181) (← links)
- Algorithms for computing the Shapley value of cooperative games on lattices (Q2183) (← links)
- Cooperative games with multiple attributes (Q2185) (← links)
- Cooperative game-based profit allocation for joint distribution alliance under online shopping environment (Q2186) (← links)
- Machine Learning and Formal Concept Analysis (Q2191) (← links)
- Formal Concept Analysis in knowledge processing: A survey on models and techniques (Q2192) (← links)
- Galois Connections in Data Analysis: Contributions from the Soviet Era and Modern Russian Research (Q2193) (← links)
- Knowledge representation and processing with formal concept analysis (Q2194) (← links)
- Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook (Q2207) (← links)
- Responsibility for Data Protection in a Networked World – On the Question of the Controller, ‘Effective and Complete Protection’ and Its Application to Data Access Rights in Europe (Q2208) (← links)
- Artificial Intelligence: the right to protection from discrimination caused by algorithms, machine learning and automated decision-making (Q2218) (← links)
- Decomposing information into copying versus transformation (Q2219) (← links)
- What Does the Concept of 'Sovereignty' Mean in Digital, Network and Technological Sovereignty? (Q2224) (← links)
- Meaningful information and the right to explanation (Q2247) (← links)