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FAIRNESS, DIGITAL MARKETS AND COMPETITION LAW : – RECONCILING FAIRNESS NORMS IN DIGITAL MARKETS ACT, DATA ACT AND AI ACT WITH COMPETITION LAW
The present article explores the implication of fairness as a regulatory and competition law concept applied to digital and Artificial Intelligence markets, in light of recent law and policy developments targeting the interaction between data, market power and competition law. Much of the policy discussions, legislative proposals as well some emerging case law elevate the matter of “fairness” in tThe present article explores the implication of fairness as a regulatory and competition law concept applied to digital and Artificial Intelligence markets, in light of recent law and policy developments targeting the interaction between data, market power and competition law.Much of the policy discussions, legislative proposals as well some emerging case law elevate the matter of “fairness” in th
Defining fairness in digital: how to operationalise an ideal?
Behrang Kianzad, researcher at Lund University School of Economics and Management, ponders the idea of fairness in EU regulation. It will be difficult to find someone who would argue in favour of a world that is unfair, yet the idea of fairness is not as universal as it may seem, nor is it easy to operationalise. The Commission attempts to do so in new regulation such as the DMA. Important questio
Rates of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in very low birth weight neonates : a systematic review and meta-analysis
Importance: Large-scale estimates of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are warranted for adequate prevention and treatment. However, systematic approaches to ascertain rates of BPD are lacking. Objective: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the prevalence of BPD in very low birth weight (≤ 1,500 g) or very low gestational age (< 32 weeks) neonates. Data sources: A search of M
Monitoring Multi-Temporal Changes of Lakes on the Tibetan Plateau Using Multi-Source Remote Sensing Data from 1992 to 2019 : A Case Study of Lake Zhari Namco
Lake level, area and volume are sensitive indicators of climate change. At present, many studies have focused on the interannual water balance of lakes, but lake level and area can change remarkably with seasons, especially for lakes with seasonal ice cover. Zhari Namco, a seasonal frozen lake, was selected as an example to investigate its seasonal water balance. Multi-source altimetry and Landsat
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Software analytics for software engineering: A tertiary review
Software analytics (SA) is frequently proposed as a tool to support practitioners in software engineering (SE) tasks. We have observed that several secondary studies on SA have been published. Some of these studies have overlapping aims and some have even been published in the same calendar year. This presents an opportunity to analyze the congruence or divergence of the conclusions in these studi
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Oat Kilning and Its Effects on Liquid Oat-Base Production
The aim of this study was to give insights on the effects of an industrially relevant kilning method, with a focus on lipase inactivation and oat-base production. Storage of non-kilned, dehulled oat kernels in either room temperature or at 37 °C for up to 64 days led to increasing lipase activity with time, despite a decrease in moisture content and water activity, demonstrating the importance of
Towards Out-of-Distribution Detection for Breast Cancer Classification in Point-of-Care Ultrasound Imaging
The use of deep learning for classification tasks has shown great potential in medical applications. In critical domains as such, it is of high interest to have trustworthy algorithms which are able to tell when a reliable assessment cannot be guaranteed. Hence, detecting out-of-distribution (OOD) samples is a crucial step towards building a safe classifier. Following a previous study, showing tha
Eroded Memories of Heaven and Beyond in 'The Chapel' : concert in William Abbott Concert Hall
Included in 'Peter Sheppard Skærved’s Knowledge Exchange Violin'. A project that brings together historic instruments, composers, nature , painting, ecologists, architecture, and much more.Krämarkapellet/The Chapel (US Premiere)The piece 'Eroded Memories of Heaven and Beyond' (inspired by Krämarkapellet in Petri Kyrka) was performed by Peter Sheppard Skærved, solo violin
Eroded Memories of Heaven and Beyond in 'The Chapel' : concert at George Wood, Richard Hoggart Building
Included in 'Peter Sheppard Skærved’s Knowledge Exchange Violin'. A project that brings together historic instruments, composers, nature , painting, ecologists, architecture, and much more.Over the summer of 2024, a group of composers collaborated with violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved to respond to the ‘Merchant’s Chapel’ in the Petri-Kyrka, Malmö. This is one of the very few elaborately decorated religious spaces in Scandinavia that was not destroyed during the Reformation and iconoclasm of the mid-1500s. Each composer crafted an original response to the riotous decoration and extr
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Time Travel Tours was a performance built around a bus tour in Copenhagen, Helsingør and Odense in Denmark. It performed in the three cities over the summer of 2020, right after the first “Corona lock down”, presented by Teater Får302, Helsingør Theatre/Passage Festival and Teater Momentum.Departing in the year 2049, a time machine in the shape of a bus, took the audience on a round trip back to 2
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STOP START PAUSE is a performance created by LIMINAL performance group in close collaboration with Danish artist duo Hesselholdt & Mejlvang.The audience was met by three emissaries armed with banners, symbols, fanfares and beliefs. They had come to help us to a new beginning without the conflicts and problems of our time. And asked the question: how do we free ourselves from ingrained patterns
’Isn’t it information assets we’re really talking about?’ : A discourse analysis of a panel discussion on e-archives
This article explores three different discourse, found by analyzing a panel discussion on digital archives held in Sweden in 2011. The aim was to identify the varying implications of different discourse on the holistic concept of the archive. The overall aim was to increase understanding of information governance within the context of e-government. To this end, discourse theory is used to compare