2001
DOI: 10.1093/embo-reports/kve191
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“…with a performance of over 80% correct. 6 We do not know of any attempt to do this employing acoustic information. Yet, studies such as [66], [67], [68], [69] demonstrate that this could be possible as well.…”
Section: Exemplary Use Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…with a performance of over 80% correct. 6 We do not know of any attempt to do this employing acoustic information. Yet, studies such as [66], [67], [68], [69] demonstrate that this could be possible as well.…”
Section: Exemplary Use Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus of this contribution is twofold: First, we want to introduce CP as a field with specific ethical demands -similar to but not identical with the demands in neighbouring fields. Second, we want to point out requirements on good practice in CP: Good research is more ethically defensible than bad research [4], [5], [6]. We concentrate on aspects of speech and language addressed in CP and not on generic topics in ethics and privacy.…”
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“…The concept of ethics refers to human behavior driven by morals to conduct an action (Iaccarino, 2001). Scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences operationalize and contextualize the concept in different ways.…”
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“…"(Henk ten Have, 2006, p. 11) Also, D.B. Resnik, in his publication, The Ethics of Science, An Introduction 7 identifies several trends that notably contribute to a significant increase in awareness of the importance of ethics for scientific research activity, both in the lay and in the professional public. 8 He considers first of them to be a strong public response, which in response to the ethical side of scientific activity jointly puts pressure on competent parties, such as the in the case of disclosure of some scientific experiments conducted by the US during the Cold War, cloning or global warming issues, and many others.…”
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“…We talk about:  From 1950 to 1960, the main discussions concerned the possibility of using and developing new weapons, especially nuclear ones. 7 Originally from 1998. 8 However, we do not cover the fact that the scientific community is not uniform in this respect, either in regard to the importance of ethics for science or its implementation issues both into the processes, as well as into the institutions and organizations.…”
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