Curriculum Vitae
CONTACT
dr. Matthijs Pontier
15-04-1985, Amsterdam
Legmeerstraat 50II
1058NG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Mob. +31 (0)6 47651056
E-mail: matthijspon@gmail.com
Web: http://camera-vu.nl/matthijs/
EMPLOYMENT
2011 – 2013 Postdoc at SELEMCA (Services for Electro-mechanical Care Agencies) at the Center for Advanced
Media Research Amsterdam (CAMeRA@VU) / The Network Institute, VU University, Amsterdam
2013 - Employee Council VU University (Ondernemingsraad, OR) within ProVU fraction
- Commission social and organizational affairs (SOZ)
- Commission communication (ComCom)
o Editor of OR-pages in university newspaper Ad Valvas
o Managing social media accounts OR
2007 - 2011 Ph.D. Candidate at the Center for Advanced Media Research Amsterdam (CAMeRA@VU),
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Thesis: Virtual Agents for Human Communication
EDUCATION
2007 - 2011 Ph.D. Student at the Center for Advanced Media Research Amsterdam (CAMeRA), VU University,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Thesis: Virtual Agents for Human Communication
2005 – 2007 M.Sc. in Cognitive Science
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Thesis: A computational model for emotion regulation
2003 – 2006 B. Sc. in Psychology
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2002 – 2006 B.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Can we morally justify the replacement of humans by artificial intelligence i...Kai Bennink
1) The document discusses whether artificial intelligence can morally replace humans in cancer treatment by analyzing the case of IBM Watson Oncology.
2) IBM Watson Oncology uses AI and machine learning to analyze patient data and provide treatment options to help doctors, achieving similar or better diagnosis rates than doctors.
3) However, some argue that AI systems like Watson are "black boxes" that we don't fully understand, and they could fail or make decisions in unexpected ways, so strict principles are needed to ensure AI aligns with human values and responsibilities.
This document provides an overview of affective computing. It begins with definitions of affective computing and discusses its goals of allowing computers to recognize and express human emotions. Applications are described across various domains like education, banking, healthcare. Research areas like emotion detection from facial expressions, speech and other signals are outlined. Issues around privacy, misuse and effectiveness are noted. The document concludes that context awareness, multimodal detection and real-time processing will be important future research directions.
New Research Articles 2019 September Issue International Journal of Artificia...gerogepatton
The International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA) is a bi monthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA). It is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of AI for researchers, programmers, and software and hardware manufacturers. The journal also aims to publish new attempts in the form of special issues on emerging areas in Artificial Intelligence and applications
Top 5 most viewed articles from academia in 2019 - gerogepatton
The International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA) is a bi monthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA). It is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of AI for researchers, programmers, and software and hardware manufacturers. The journal also aims to publish new attempts in the form of special issues on emerging areas in Artificial Intelligence and applications
Trends in covolutional neural network in 2020 - International Journal of Arti...gerogepatton
The International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA) is a bi monthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA). It is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of AI for researchers, programmers, and software and hardware manufacturers. The journal also aims to publish new attempts in the form of special issues on emerging areas in Artificial Intelligence and applications.
The growing interest of Augmented Reality (AR) together with the renaissance of
Virtual Reality (VR) has opened new approaches and techniques on how professionals interact with medical imagery, plan, train and perform surgeries and also help people with special needs in Rehabilitation tasks. Indeed, many medical specialties already rely on 2D and 3D image data for diagnosis, surgical planning, surgical navigation, medical education or patient-clinician communication.
However, the vast majority of current medical interfaces and interaction techniques continue
unchanged, while the most innovative solutions have not unleashed the full potential of VR and
AR. This is probably because extending conventional workstations to accommodate VR and AR
interaction paradigms is not free of challenges. Notably, VR and AR-based workstations,
besides having to render complex anatomical data in interactive frame rates, must promote
proper anatomical insight, boost visual memory through seamless visual collaboration between
professionals, free interaction from being seated at a desk (e.g., using mouse and
keyboard) to adopt non-stationary postures and freely walk within a workspace, and must also
support a fluid exchange of image data and 3D models as this fosters interesting discussions
to solve clinical cases. Moreover, VR and AR-based techniques must also be designed
according to good human-computer interaction principles since it is well known that medical
professionals can be resistant to changes in their workflow. In this course, we will survey recent approaches to healthcare, including diagnosis, surgical training, planning, and followup as well as AR/MR/VR tools for patient rehabilitation. We discuss challenges, techniques, and principles in applying Extended Reality in these contexts and outline opportunities for future research. References: https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3359418 This course was also presented in Toronto in two additional talks.
The AIRCC's International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology (IJCSIT) is devoted to fields of Computer Science and Information Systems. The IJCSIT is a open access peer-reviewed scientific journal published in electronic form as well as print form. The mission of this journal is to publish original contributions in its field in order to propagate knowledge amongst its readers and to be a reference publication.
Running head USING IT TO MODEL BEHAVIOR FOR POLICY MAKING .docxjenkinsmandie
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USING IT TO MODEL BEHAVIOR FOR POLICY MAKING 9
Using IT to Model Behaviour for Policy Making
Naga Devika Cheekati
University of The Cumberlands
Annotated Bibliography
Li, W., & Zhang, X. (2014). Simulation of the smart grid communications: Challenges, techniques, and future trends. Computers & Electrical Engineering, 40(1), 270-288.
Li and Zhang (2014), investigate how technology can be used in a simulation that would aid in determining how effectively smart grid technology can be implemented. The successful implementation of smart grid technology requires the combination of several different frameworks that rely on information communication technology to aid in the regulation of power created and supplied. A simulation of possible communication networks that can be used is made in the study as a way of testing the viability of a smart grid system and its application in reality. The paper successfully identifies various simulation frameworks that can be used to successfully gauge how the system can be created. The findings show that information technology can play an integral role in creating simulations that can support policymaking.
Sarabando, C., Cravino, J. P., & Soares, A. A. (2014). Contribution of a computer simulation to students' learning of the physics concepts of weight and mass. Procedia Technology, 13, 112-121.
Sarabando, Cravino, and Soares (2014) investigate the use of computer simulation to analyse how students learn key concepts of physics. Software is used to analyse common learning processes used in teaching physics. Students in the sample population were asked to carry out learning activities ordinarily on the traditional learning environment. The results were then compared to learning activities that were carried out using computer software. The findings showed that the use of computer simulation in learning improved the retention rate, while the language used by teachers also impacted the speed of learning. The findings of the study can be used in the formulation of learning policies, which shows that IT simulation can be successfully used in the formulation of public policy.
Mensah, P., Merkuryev, Y., & Longo, .. F. (2015). Using ICT in Developing a Resilient Supply Chain Strategy. Procedia Computer Science, 43, 101-108.
Mensah, Merkuryev, and Longo (2015) analyse how simulation can be used to improve supply chain performance. According to the study, many different factors impact on the performance of a supply chain, some of which are not taken into consideration when designing supply chain activities. Through simulation aided by information technology, all key factors that influence the performance of the supply chain can be analysed in-depth and included in simulation models. The models are then used to analyse how a supply chain will perform under different c.
Can we morally justify the replacement of humans by artificial intelligence i...Kai Bennink
1) The document discusses whether artificial intelligence can morally replace humans in cancer treatment by analyzing the case of IBM Watson Oncology.
2) IBM Watson Oncology uses AI and machine learning to analyze patient data and provide treatment options to help doctors, achieving similar or better diagnosis rates than doctors.
3) However, some argue that AI systems like Watson are "black boxes" that we don't fully understand, and they could fail or make decisions in unexpected ways, so strict principles are needed to ensure AI aligns with human values and responsibilities.
This document provides an overview of affective computing. It begins with definitions of affective computing and discusses its goals of allowing computers to recognize and express human emotions. Applications are described across various domains like education, banking, healthcare. Research areas like emotion detection from facial expressions, speech and other signals are outlined. Issues around privacy, misuse and effectiveness are noted. The document concludes that context awareness, multimodal detection and real-time processing will be important future research directions.
New Research Articles 2019 September Issue International Journal of Artificia...gerogepatton
The International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA) is a bi monthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA). It is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of AI for researchers, programmers, and software and hardware manufacturers. The journal also aims to publish new attempts in the form of special issues on emerging areas in Artificial Intelligence and applications
Top 5 most viewed articles from academia in 2019 - gerogepatton
The International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA) is a bi monthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA). It is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of AI for researchers, programmers, and software and hardware manufacturers. The journal also aims to publish new attempts in the form of special issues on emerging areas in Artificial Intelligence and applications
Trends in covolutional neural network in 2020 - International Journal of Arti...gerogepatton
The International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA) is a bi monthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA). It is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of AI for researchers, programmers, and software and hardware manufacturers. The journal also aims to publish new attempts in the form of special issues on emerging areas in Artificial Intelligence and applications.
The growing interest of Augmented Reality (AR) together with the renaissance of
Virtual Reality (VR) has opened new approaches and techniques on how professionals interact with medical imagery, plan, train and perform surgeries and also help people with special needs in Rehabilitation tasks. Indeed, many medical specialties already rely on 2D and 3D image data for diagnosis, surgical planning, surgical navigation, medical education or patient-clinician communication.
However, the vast majority of current medical interfaces and interaction techniques continue
unchanged, while the most innovative solutions have not unleashed the full potential of VR and
AR. This is probably because extending conventional workstations to accommodate VR and AR
interaction paradigms is not free of challenges. Notably, VR and AR-based workstations,
besides having to render complex anatomical data in interactive frame rates, must promote
proper anatomical insight, boost visual memory through seamless visual collaboration between
professionals, free interaction from being seated at a desk (e.g., using mouse and
keyboard) to adopt non-stationary postures and freely walk within a workspace, and must also
support a fluid exchange of image data and 3D models as this fosters interesting discussions
to solve clinical cases. Moreover, VR and AR-based techniques must also be designed
according to good human-computer interaction principles since it is well known that medical
professionals can be resistant to changes in their workflow. In this course, we will survey recent approaches to healthcare, including diagnosis, surgical training, planning, and followup as well as AR/MR/VR tools for patient rehabilitation. We discuss challenges, techniques, and principles in applying Extended Reality in these contexts and outline opportunities for future research. References: https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3359418 This course was also presented in Toronto in two additional talks.
The AIRCC's International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology (IJCSIT) is devoted to fields of Computer Science and Information Systems. The IJCSIT is a open access peer-reviewed scientific journal published in electronic form as well as print form. The mission of this journal is to publish original contributions in its field in order to propagate knowledge amongst its readers and to be a reference publication.
Running head USING IT TO MODEL BEHAVIOR FOR POLICY MAKING .docxjenkinsmandie
Running head: USING IT TO MODEL BEHAVIOR FOR POLICY MAKING 1
USING IT TO MODEL BEHAVIOR FOR POLICY MAKING 9
Using IT to Model Behaviour for Policy Making
Naga Devika Cheekati
University of The Cumberlands
Annotated Bibliography
Li, W., & Zhang, X. (2014). Simulation of the smart grid communications: Challenges, techniques, and future trends. Computers & Electrical Engineering, 40(1), 270-288.
Li and Zhang (2014), investigate how technology can be used in a simulation that would aid in determining how effectively smart grid technology can be implemented. The successful implementation of smart grid technology requires the combination of several different frameworks that rely on information communication technology to aid in the regulation of power created and supplied. A simulation of possible communication networks that can be used is made in the study as a way of testing the viability of a smart grid system and its application in reality. The paper successfully identifies various simulation frameworks that can be used to successfully gauge how the system can be created. The findings show that information technology can play an integral role in creating simulations that can support policymaking.
Sarabando, C., Cravino, J. P., & Soares, A. A. (2014). Contribution of a computer simulation to students' learning of the physics concepts of weight and mass. Procedia Technology, 13, 112-121.
Sarabando, Cravino, and Soares (2014) investigate the use of computer simulation to analyse how students learn key concepts of physics. Software is used to analyse common learning processes used in teaching physics. Students in the sample population were asked to carry out learning activities ordinarily on the traditional learning environment. The results were then compared to learning activities that were carried out using computer software. The findings showed that the use of computer simulation in learning improved the retention rate, while the language used by teachers also impacted the speed of learning. The findings of the study can be used in the formulation of learning policies, which shows that IT simulation can be successfully used in the formulation of public policy.
Mensah, P., Merkuryev, Y., & Longo, .. F. (2015). Using ICT in Developing a Resilient Supply Chain Strategy. Procedia Computer Science, 43, 101-108.
Mensah, Merkuryev, and Longo (2015) analyse how simulation can be used to improve supply chain performance. According to the study, many different factors impact on the performance of a supply chain, some of which are not taken into consideration when designing supply chain activities. Through simulation aided by information technology, all key factors that influence the performance of the supply chain can be analysed in-depth and included in simulation models. The models are then used to analyse how a supply chain will perform under different c.
Virtual and Augmented Reality in Health Care & RehabilitationJoaquim Jorge
This document summarizes a presentation on virtual and augmented reality in healthcare and rehabilitation. It introduces three presenters - Joaquim Jorge, Pedro Campos, and Daniel Simões Lopes - and their research interests related to VR/AR and healthcare. The presentation then discusses several healthcare scenarios where VR/AR have been applied, including radiology, anatomy learning, surgical navigation, and rehabilitation. Challenges of applying VR/AR in healthcare are also mentioned.
Intention recognition for dynamic role exchange in hapticأحلام انصارى
1) The paper summarizes an experimental study that investigated the utility of a role exchange mechanism in human-computer collaboration through haptic interaction.
2) In this framework, a human dynamically interacts with a computer partner by communicating through the haptic channel to trade control levels on a shared task.
3) The study examined conditions of equal control, role exchange, and visuo-haptic cues, analyzing effects on task performance, efficiency, and subjective measures.
Chatbot in a Campus Enviroment: Design of LiSA, a Virtual Assistant To Help S...Massimiliano Dibitonto
The document describes the design of LiSA, a chatbot created to help university students. User research was conducted with 100 students to understand their needs and preferences. Key findings were that students prefer personal communication for important topics but will trust a bot for up-to-date information. Based on this, LiSA was designed with a friendly personality and quick replies to be helpful while avoiding complex expectations. Future work will test different chatbot personalities and their impact on student habits.
Artificial Intelligence: The Promise, the Myth, and a Dose of RealityDagmar Monett
Keynote at the 33. Bremer Universitäts-Gespräche Data Science - Wunderwelt oder alter Wein in neuen Schläuchen (engl. Data science - Wonderworld or old wine in new bottles), October 7th, 2021, Universität Bremen, Germany.
Conceptualizing Opportunities and Challenges Relevant to the Inclusion of Hum...Selcen Ozturkcan
Ozturkcan, S., and Merdin-Uygur, E., "Conceptualizing Opportunities and Challenges Relevant to the Inclusion of Humanoid Service Robots in the Context of COVID-19," 5th International Conference on Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies (IHIET 2021), August 27-29, 2021, Paris, France.
Artificial Intelligence and Human Computer Interactionijtsrd
Computers are becoming ubiquitous and are playing significant roles in our lives. Domestic digital devices for leisure and entertainment are becoming increasingly important. To be usable, every computing device must allow for some form of interaction with its user. The human computer interaction is the point of communication between the human user and the computer. AI has been gradually being incorporated into human computer interaction HCI . As AI systems become more and more ubiquitous, it is imperative to understand those systems from a human perspective. This paper provides an introduction to the “marriage†between HCI and AI. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd47491.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/47491/artificial-intelligence-and-humancomputer-interaction/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Mediating Personal Relationships with Robotic Pets for Fostering Human-Human...Delong Du
D Du, S Gilda Amirhajlou, A Gyabaah, R Paluch, C Müller
InfraHealth 2023: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Infrastructures for Healthcare
The document summarizes a presentation given by Musstanser Tinauli on their research activities and experiments. It discusses their goals of understanding how interactive environments can be measured and how tools influence user behavior. It describes ongoing case studies of games, e-learning platforms and digital pens. It outlines their methodological approach and provides results from studies on a digital pen and paper system, including lessons learned. Recent publications and collaborations are also mentioned.
This paper examines emotion intensity prediction in dialogs between clients and customer support representatives occurring on Twitter. We focus on a single emotion type, namely, frustration, modelling the user's level of frustration while attempting to predict frustration intensity on the current and next turn, based on the text of turns coming from both dialog participants. A subset of the Kaggle Customer Support on Twitter dataset was used as the modelling data, annotated with per-turn frustration intensity ratings. We propose to represent dialog turns by binary encoded bags of automatically selected keywords to be subsequently used in a machine learning classifier. To assess the classification quality, we examined two different levels of accuracy imprecision tolerance. Our model achieved a level of accuracy significantly higher than a statistical baseline for prediction of frustration intensity for a current turn. However, we did not find the additional information from customer support turns to help predict frustration intensity of the next turn, and the reason for that is possibly the stability of user’s frustration level over the course of the conversation, in other words, the inability of support’s response to exert much influence to user’s initial frustration level.
This document provides guidance on scoping strategies for trans-disciplinary approaches. It discusses defining keywords, searching literature from different fields, exploring connections between unexpected areas, and identifying potential overlaps and missing links. A case study on Claudia examines the use of Laban Movement Analysis and concepts like somaesthetics in virtual reality. It summarizes relevant literature at the intersections of fields like kinesics, biomechanics and VR. New questions are posed on how movement analysis can inform VR game and navigation design, and what new mechanics may emerge from applying new perspectives on human movement.
Conceptualizing Opportunities and Challenges Relevant to the Inclusion of Hum...Selcen Ozturkcan
This document discusses the opportunities and challenges of including humanoid service robots during the COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that the pandemic accelerated the adoption of service robots as they can perform tasks like food delivery contact-free. However, they also present challenges like potentially replacing human jobs. The document also discusses how anthropomorphism, or making robots appear human-like, can both help with social connection but also risk the "uncanny valley" effect. It concludes that while acceptance of humanoid robots grew during the pandemic, challenges remain regarding responsible development and policy.
A short introduction to raise awareness about the role of NLP in health informatics. The talk aims to briefly describe some of the linguistic and technical challenges in linking texts to knowledge bases/ontologies and present several techniques that we have explored (Limsopatham and Collier, 2016).
A Novel Approach for Tomato Diseases Classification Based on Deep Convolution...Mohammad Shakirul islam
This document summarizes Mohammad Shakirul Islam's research paper on classifying tomato plant diseases using deep convolutional neural networks. The paper includes sections on motivation, literature review, proposed methodology, results discussion, and future work. The proposed methodology uses a dataset of 3000 images across 6 tomato disease classes. A convolutional neural network model with 5 convolution layers, 5 max pooling layers, and 2 dense layers is trained on 80% of the data and tested on the remaining 20% for classification performance. Results show the model achieved high training and validation accuracy for identifying different tomato diseases.
Data mining is a non-trivial process of categorizing valid, novel, potentially useful and ultimately understandable patterns in data. In terms, it accurately state as the extraction of information from a huge database. Data mining is a vital role in several applications such as business organizations, educational institutions, government sectors, health care industry, scientific and engineering. . In the health care industry, the data mining is predominantly used for disease prediction. Enormous data mining techniques are existing for predicting diseases namely classification, clustering, association rules, summarizations, regression and etc. The main objective of this research work is to predict kidney diseases using classification algorithms such as Naïve Bayes and Support Vector Machine. This research work mainly focused on finding the best classification algorithm based on the classification accuracy and execution time performance factors. From the experimental results it is observed that the performance of the SVM is better than the Naive Bayes classifier algorithm.
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The document discusses several papers related to research in the field of mobile human-computer interaction (mobile HCI). The first paper discusses the International Workshop on Mobile and Ubiquitous Information Access that was held in 2003 in Italy and covered topics like interface design, interaction techniques, context-aware applications and implications of mobile computing. The second paper discusses a study that analyzed how often and for how long users look at their mobile devices on average. The third paper discusses the Mobile HCI 2004 conference that established mobile HCI as a central research area and impacted how the field is conducted today.
The document discusses multimodal man-machine interaction and human-computer interaction. It defines multimodal interaction as using multiple input and output modalities simultaneously, like vision, speech and touch. This allows for more natural interaction compared to unimodal systems. Some challenges with multimodal interaction are integrating information from different modes and designing universal interfaces. Examples of multimodal systems discussed are Bharati, an Indian initiative for internet access, and ITR, a project at the University of Illinois. The future of HCI is predicted to involve more natural interfaces using combinations of modalities.
Here the slides of the workshop "Multimodal Machines" presented at the JTEL Summer School 2017 in Aveiro, Portugal. For more info about it
http://www.prolearn-academy.org/Events/summer-school-2017/index_html
The document discusses measuring culture and its relationship to economic factors. It proposes that culture has a strong influence on economic outcomes and development. A qualitative research approach is needed to more fully understand concepts like well-being that are difficult to quantify. The document introduces a new software tool called the CATALYSE Process MultiMedia Analyser that is being developed to help analyze qualitative sources and extract quantitative data for further analysis.
Hoe overheden en bedrijven je bespieden om je gedrag te manipuleren | Privacy...Matthijs Pontier
Hoe overheden en bedrijven je bespieden om je gedrag te manipuleren | Privacy symposium Usocia | Universiteit Utrecht | 2021-05-06
2. Vrij delen van informatie, kunst en cultuur Evidence-based policy met een lange-termijn visie Zelfbeschikking stimuleren zonder dat dit ten koste gaat van rechten Vertrouwen burgers vs Wantrouwen ‘macht' Enthousiast over tech, maar alert op risico’s Tech to empower people; niet om te onderdrukken Basis principes PPNL Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
3. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
4. Amsterdam wil data verzamelen en delen, om: – Maatschappelijke vraagstukken oplossen – Dienstverlening verbeteren – Slimmer handhaven – Openbare ruimte beheren – Werkprocessen efficiënter – Zorg verbeteren – Patronen herkennen om gedrag te beïnvloeden “Amsterdam doet daarbij graag zaken met de markt”
5. Verkapte privatisering publieke diensten? Wie beheert AI in ‘slimme’ stad? Wie beheert de data die we samen produceren? Wie profiteert van de voordelen? Wie kampt met de nadelen?
6. Google ontwierp privacy policies voor buurten: - Mensen zouden getarget worden met producten - Zelfs getarget worden om stemgedrag te beïnvloeden Privacy adviseur Ann Cavoukian nam ontslag: "I imagined us creating a smart city of privacy, as opposed to a smart city of surveillance" Toronto: "The evaluation process will determine which parts of the proposal, if any, may be pursued further." Google Sidewalks Toronto Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
7. Privacy in ‘smart’ cities https://piratenpar tij.nl/zorgen-om- de-privacy-in-sli mme-steden/
8. Niets te verbergen? Functie in sociale relaties Mogen anderen ook niks te verbergen hebben? Snowden: “I don't care about privacy, 'because I have nothing to hide', is like I don't care about free speech, Because I have nothing to say" Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
9. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
10. 15-12-16 SyRI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GkXCzYdrBY • Allerlei data die je met overheid deelt wordt aan elkaar geknoopt. • Iedereen is bij voorbaat verdacht → bestempeld met risicoprofiel. • Op basis hiervan wordt je extra in de gaten gehouden, zonder dat je dit weet. • https://bijvoorbaatverdacht.nl/ Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
11. 15-12-16 SyRI in Rotterdam 25.000 bewoners Bloemhof en Hillesluis op fraude onderzocht • 50% Foutmarge • 10% werd onderzocht • 0(!!) fraudegevallen opgespoord Na ophef gestopt met experiment Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
12. https://nos.nl/artikel/2366864-fraud e-opsporen-of-gevaar-van-discrimin atie-gemeenten-gebruiken-slimme- algoritmes Toeslagenschandaal Toeslagenaffaire
Piratenpartij presentatie programma en kandidaten Tweede kamerverkiezingen 2021Matthijs Pontier
PirtatenpartijTK2021
1. Visie met lef
2. ● In meer dan 60 landen actief ● Honderden zetels op verschillende niveaus ● Belangrijkste oppositiepartij in Tsjechië, IJsland ● Eerste pan-Europese partij ● Verviervoudigd in EU sinds 2014 Internationale beweging Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021
3. ● Vertrouwen op mensen vs wantrouwen macht ● Enthousiast over tech, maar alert op risico’s ● Tech om te empoweren; niet om te onderdrukken ● Vrij delen van informatie, kennis en cultuur ● Evidence-based beleid met lef en lange-termijn visie Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021 Basisprincipes
4. Empowerment / Decentralisatie van macht • Burgerrechten • Democratie • Transparantie • Vrijheid van informatie Kernpunten Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021
5. Burgerrechten zijn grondvesten van onze beweging. Privacy, Zelfbeschikking, Vrije meningsuiting, Internettoegang, Gelijkwaardige behandeling • Stop microtargeting • Delete Big Brother: Sleepnet uit sleepwet • Transparantie en audits voor algoritmes • Tanden voor de toezichthouder: Versterk AP Burgerrechten Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021
6. Open, transparante overheid is basisvoorwaarde voor een goede democratie • Stop de Rutte-doctrine! Streaming besprekingen • Transparantie kasboek, lobby, belastingafspraken • Ook bij semi-overheid en adviesorganen • Vrije, onafhankelijke media • Bescherming klokkenluiders Transparantie Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021
7. Vrijheid van informatie Vrije toegang tot info, kennis en cultuur is een voorwaarde voor sociale, technologische en economische ontwikkeling. Auteursrecht en patentrecht creëren informatie monopolies die alleen grote bedrijven ten goede komen. Stel het in dienst van auteurs! Innovatie bevorderen: als je iets kopieert, verdubbel je waarde! Zo medicijnen en behandelmethoden direct wereldwijd verspreid Als doel monopolie geld verdienen is, beloon dan met geld Investeer in kennis, in plaats van het hek om de kennis Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021
8. Democratie Niet eens in de vier jaar, maar het hele jaar door meebeslissen • bindend (p)referendum en volksinitiatief, zonder opkomstdrempels • e-democracy (zoals ons initiatief in Amsterdam) • burgerforum / burgerberaad / burgertop • eerlijke behandeling voor lokale politieke partijen • wetten toetsen aan de Grondwet • apolitieke benoemingen (semi-)overheid: stop de vriendjespolitiek Meer dan stemmen alleen. Democratie gaat over verhoudingen in samenleving Recht doen aan wat de meerderheid wil en rekening houden met de minderheid Daarom is combinatie met burgerrechten en stevige rechtsstaat zo belangrijk
Virtual and Augmented Reality in Health Care & RehabilitationJoaquim Jorge
This document summarizes a presentation on virtual and augmented reality in healthcare and rehabilitation. It introduces three presenters - Joaquim Jorge, Pedro Campos, and Daniel Simões Lopes - and their research interests related to VR/AR and healthcare. The presentation then discusses several healthcare scenarios where VR/AR have been applied, including radiology, anatomy learning, surgical navigation, and rehabilitation. Challenges of applying VR/AR in healthcare are also mentioned.
Intention recognition for dynamic role exchange in hapticأحلام انصارى
1) The paper summarizes an experimental study that investigated the utility of a role exchange mechanism in human-computer collaboration through haptic interaction.
2) In this framework, a human dynamically interacts with a computer partner by communicating through the haptic channel to trade control levels on a shared task.
3) The study examined conditions of equal control, role exchange, and visuo-haptic cues, analyzing effects on task performance, efficiency, and subjective measures.
Chatbot in a Campus Enviroment: Design of LiSA, a Virtual Assistant To Help S...Massimiliano Dibitonto
The document describes the design of LiSA, a chatbot created to help university students. User research was conducted with 100 students to understand their needs and preferences. Key findings were that students prefer personal communication for important topics but will trust a bot for up-to-date information. Based on this, LiSA was designed with a friendly personality and quick replies to be helpful while avoiding complex expectations. Future work will test different chatbot personalities and their impact on student habits.
Artificial Intelligence: The Promise, the Myth, and a Dose of RealityDagmar Monett
Keynote at the 33. Bremer Universitäts-Gespräche Data Science - Wunderwelt oder alter Wein in neuen Schläuchen (engl. Data science - Wonderworld or old wine in new bottles), October 7th, 2021, Universität Bremen, Germany.
Conceptualizing Opportunities and Challenges Relevant to the Inclusion of Hum...Selcen Ozturkcan
Ozturkcan, S., and Merdin-Uygur, E., "Conceptualizing Opportunities and Challenges Relevant to the Inclusion of Humanoid Service Robots in the Context of COVID-19," 5th International Conference on Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies (IHIET 2021), August 27-29, 2021, Paris, France.
Artificial Intelligence and Human Computer Interactionijtsrd
Computers are becoming ubiquitous and are playing significant roles in our lives. Domestic digital devices for leisure and entertainment are becoming increasingly important. To be usable, every computing device must allow for some form of interaction with its user. The human computer interaction is the point of communication between the human user and the computer. AI has been gradually being incorporated into human computer interaction HCI . As AI systems become more and more ubiquitous, it is imperative to understand those systems from a human perspective. This paper provides an introduction to the “marriage†between HCI and AI. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd47491.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/47491/artificial-intelligence-and-humancomputer-interaction/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Mediating Personal Relationships with Robotic Pets for Fostering Human-Human...Delong Du
D Du, S Gilda Amirhajlou, A Gyabaah, R Paluch, C Müller
InfraHealth 2023: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Infrastructures for Healthcare
The document summarizes a presentation given by Musstanser Tinauli on their research activities and experiments. It discusses their goals of understanding how interactive environments can be measured and how tools influence user behavior. It describes ongoing case studies of games, e-learning platforms and digital pens. It outlines their methodological approach and provides results from studies on a digital pen and paper system, including lessons learned. Recent publications and collaborations are also mentioned.
This paper examines emotion intensity prediction in dialogs between clients and customer support representatives occurring on Twitter. We focus on a single emotion type, namely, frustration, modelling the user's level of frustration while attempting to predict frustration intensity on the current and next turn, based on the text of turns coming from both dialog participants. A subset of the Kaggle Customer Support on Twitter dataset was used as the modelling data, annotated with per-turn frustration intensity ratings. We propose to represent dialog turns by binary encoded bags of automatically selected keywords to be subsequently used in a machine learning classifier. To assess the classification quality, we examined two different levels of accuracy imprecision tolerance. Our model achieved a level of accuracy significantly higher than a statistical baseline for prediction of frustration intensity for a current turn. However, we did not find the additional information from customer support turns to help predict frustration intensity of the next turn, and the reason for that is possibly the stability of user’s frustration level over the course of the conversation, in other words, the inability of support’s response to exert much influence to user’s initial frustration level.
This document provides guidance on scoping strategies for trans-disciplinary approaches. It discusses defining keywords, searching literature from different fields, exploring connections between unexpected areas, and identifying potential overlaps and missing links. A case study on Claudia examines the use of Laban Movement Analysis and concepts like somaesthetics in virtual reality. It summarizes relevant literature at the intersections of fields like kinesics, biomechanics and VR. New questions are posed on how movement analysis can inform VR game and navigation design, and what new mechanics may emerge from applying new perspectives on human movement.
Conceptualizing Opportunities and Challenges Relevant to the Inclusion of Hum...Selcen Ozturkcan
This document discusses the opportunities and challenges of including humanoid service robots during the COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that the pandemic accelerated the adoption of service robots as they can perform tasks like food delivery contact-free. However, they also present challenges like potentially replacing human jobs. The document also discusses how anthropomorphism, or making robots appear human-like, can both help with social connection but also risk the "uncanny valley" effect. It concludes that while acceptance of humanoid robots grew during the pandemic, challenges remain regarding responsible development and policy.
A short introduction to raise awareness about the role of NLP in health informatics. The talk aims to briefly describe some of the linguistic and technical challenges in linking texts to knowledge bases/ontologies and present several techniques that we have explored (Limsopatham and Collier, 2016).
A Novel Approach for Tomato Diseases Classification Based on Deep Convolution...Mohammad Shakirul islam
This document summarizes Mohammad Shakirul Islam's research paper on classifying tomato plant diseases using deep convolutional neural networks. The paper includes sections on motivation, literature review, proposed methodology, results discussion, and future work. The proposed methodology uses a dataset of 3000 images across 6 tomato disease classes. A convolutional neural network model with 5 convolution layers, 5 max pooling layers, and 2 dense layers is trained on 80% of the data and tested on the remaining 20% for classification performance. Results show the model achieved high training and validation accuracy for identifying different tomato diseases.
Data mining is a non-trivial process of categorizing valid, novel, potentially useful and ultimately understandable patterns in data. In terms, it accurately state as the extraction of information from a huge database. Data mining is a vital role in several applications such as business organizations, educational institutions, government sectors, health care industry, scientific and engineering. . In the health care industry, the data mining is predominantly used for disease prediction. Enormous data mining techniques are existing for predicting diseases namely classification, clustering, association rules, summarizations, regression and etc. The main objective of this research work is to predict kidney diseases using classification algorithms such as Naïve Bayes and Support Vector Machine. This research work mainly focused on finding the best classification algorithm based on the classification accuracy and execution time performance factors. From the experimental results it is observed that the performance of the SVM is better than the Naive Bayes classifier algorithm.
(Crestani et al., 2004) The proliferation of mobile devices and thMargaritoWhitt221
The document discusses several papers related to research in the field of mobile human-computer interaction (mobile HCI). The first paper discusses the International Workshop on Mobile and Ubiquitous Information Access that was held in 2003 in Italy and covered topics like interface design, interaction techniques, context-aware applications and implications of mobile computing. The second paper discusses a study that analyzed how often and for how long users look at their mobile devices on average. The third paper discusses the Mobile HCI 2004 conference that established mobile HCI as a central research area and impacted how the field is conducted today.
The document discusses multimodal man-machine interaction and human-computer interaction. It defines multimodal interaction as using multiple input and output modalities simultaneously, like vision, speech and touch. This allows for more natural interaction compared to unimodal systems. Some challenges with multimodal interaction are integrating information from different modes and designing universal interfaces. Examples of multimodal systems discussed are Bharati, an Indian initiative for internet access, and ITR, a project at the University of Illinois. The future of HCI is predicted to involve more natural interfaces using combinations of modalities.
Here the slides of the workshop "Multimodal Machines" presented at the JTEL Summer School 2017 in Aveiro, Portugal. For more info about it
http://www.prolearn-academy.org/Events/summer-school-2017/index_html
The document discusses measuring culture and its relationship to economic factors. It proposes that culture has a strong influence on economic outcomes and development. A qualitative research approach is needed to more fully understand concepts like well-being that are difficult to quantify. The document introduces a new software tool called the CATALYSE Process MultiMedia Analyser that is being developed to help analyze qualitative sources and extract quantitative data for further analysis.
Hoe overheden en bedrijven je bespieden om je gedrag te manipuleren | Privacy...Matthijs Pontier
Hoe overheden en bedrijven je bespieden om je gedrag te manipuleren | Privacy symposium Usocia | Universiteit Utrecht | 2021-05-06
2. Vrij delen van informatie, kunst en cultuur Evidence-based policy met een lange-termijn visie Zelfbeschikking stimuleren zonder dat dit ten koste gaat van rechten Vertrouwen burgers vs Wantrouwen ‘macht' Enthousiast over tech, maar alert op risico’s Tech to empower people; niet om te onderdrukken Basis principes PPNL Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
3. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
4. Amsterdam wil data verzamelen en delen, om: – Maatschappelijke vraagstukken oplossen – Dienstverlening verbeteren – Slimmer handhaven – Openbare ruimte beheren – Werkprocessen efficiënter – Zorg verbeteren – Patronen herkennen om gedrag te beïnvloeden “Amsterdam doet daarbij graag zaken met de markt”
5. Verkapte privatisering publieke diensten? Wie beheert AI in ‘slimme’ stad? Wie beheert de data die we samen produceren? Wie profiteert van de voordelen? Wie kampt met de nadelen?
6. Google ontwierp privacy policies voor buurten: - Mensen zouden getarget worden met producten - Zelfs getarget worden om stemgedrag te beïnvloeden Privacy adviseur Ann Cavoukian nam ontslag: "I imagined us creating a smart city of privacy, as opposed to a smart city of surveillance" Toronto: "The evaluation process will determine which parts of the proposal, if any, may be pursued further." Google Sidewalks Toronto Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
7. Privacy in ‘smart’ cities https://piratenpar tij.nl/zorgen-om- de-privacy-in-sli mme-steden/
8. Niets te verbergen? Functie in sociale relaties Mogen anderen ook niks te verbergen hebben? Snowden: “I don't care about privacy, 'because I have nothing to hide', is like I don't care about free speech, Because I have nothing to say" Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
9. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
10. 15-12-16 SyRI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GkXCzYdrBY • Allerlei data die je met overheid deelt wordt aan elkaar geknoopt. • Iedereen is bij voorbaat verdacht → bestempeld met risicoprofiel. • Op basis hiervan wordt je extra in de gaten gehouden, zonder dat je dit weet. • https://bijvoorbaatverdacht.nl/ Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
11. 15-12-16 SyRI in Rotterdam 25.000 bewoners Bloemhof en Hillesluis op fraude onderzocht • 50% Foutmarge • 10% werd onderzocht • 0(!!) fraudegevallen opgespoord Na ophef gestopt met experiment Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Privacy symposium Usocia, Universiteit Utrecht 06-05-2021
12. https://nos.nl/artikel/2366864-fraud e-opsporen-of-gevaar-van-discrimin atie-gemeenten-gebruiken-slimme- algoritmes Toeslagenschandaal Toeslagenaffaire
Piratenpartij presentatie programma en kandidaten Tweede kamerverkiezingen 2021Matthijs Pontier
PirtatenpartijTK2021
1. Visie met lef
2. ● In meer dan 60 landen actief ● Honderden zetels op verschillende niveaus ● Belangrijkste oppositiepartij in Tsjechië, IJsland ● Eerste pan-Europese partij ● Verviervoudigd in EU sinds 2014 Internationale beweging Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021
3. ● Vertrouwen op mensen vs wantrouwen macht ● Enthousiast over tech, maar alert op risico’s ● Tech om te empoweren; niet om te onderdrukken ● Vrij delen van informatie, kennis en cultuur ● Evidence-based beleid met lef en lange-termijn visie Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021 Basisprincipes
4. Empowerment / Decentralisatie van macht • Burgerrechten • Democratie • Transparantie • Vrijheid van informatie Kernpunten Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021
5. Burgerrechten zijn grondvesten van onze beweging. Privacy, Zelfbeschikking, Vrije meningsuiting, Internettoegang, Gelijkwaardige behandeling • Stop microtargeting • Delete Big Brother: Sleepnet uit sleepwet • Transparantie en audits voor algoritmes • Tanden voor de toezichthouder: Versterk AP Burgerrechten Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021
6. Open, transparante overheid is basisvoorwaarde voor een goede democratie • Stop de Rutte-doctrine! Streaming besprekingen • Transparantie kasboek, lobby, belastingafspraken • Ook bij semi-overheid en adviesorganen • Vrije, onafhankelijke media • Bescherming klokkenluiders Transparantie Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021
7. Vrijheid van informatie Vrije toegang tot info, kennis en cultuur is een voorwaarde voor sociale, technologische en economische ontwikkeling. Auteursrecht en patentrecht creëren informatie monopolies die alleen grote bedrijven ten goede komen. Stel het in dienst van auteurs! Innovatie bevorderen: als je iets kopieert, verdubbel je waarde! Zo medicijnen en behandelmethoden direct wereldwijd verspreid Als doel monopolie geld verdienen is, beloon dan met geld Investeer in kennis, in plaats van het hek om de kennis Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Presentatie Piratenpartij Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021. #StemPiraat #TK2021
8. Democratie Niet eens in de vier jaar, maar het hele jaar door meebeslissen • bindend (p)referendum en volksinitiatief, zonder opkomstdrempels • e-democracy (zoals ons initiatief in Amsterdam) • burgerforum / burgerberaad / burgertop • eerlijke behandeling voor lokale politieke partijen • wetten toetsen aan de Grondwet • apolitieke benoemingen (semi-)overheid: stop de vriendjespolitiek Meer dan stemmen alleen. Democratie gaat over verhoudingen in samenleving Recht doen aan wat de meerderheid wil en rekening houden met de minderheid Daarom is combinatie met burgerrechten en stevige rechtsstaat zo belangrijk
The document discusses how AI will shift the distribution of power in society. It notes that large tech companies like Google are trying to privatize public services through smart city projects, which raises issues around transparency, data ownership, and who benefits. The use of personal data for targeted advertising and influencing elections is also discussed. Overall, the document argues that AI and new technologies could exacerbate existing inequalities and concentrations of power if issues around data ownership, privacy, transparency and the potential for discrimination are not adequately addressed.
Wie wordt de baas over onze big data? | 2019 10-29 HvAMatthijs Pontier
Wie wordt de baas over onze big data? | 2019 10-29 HvA
Vrij delen van informatie, kunst en cultuur Evidence-based policy met een lange-termijn visie Zelfbeschikking stimuleren zonder dat dit ten koste gaat van rechten Vertrouwen burgers vs Wantrouwen ‘macht' Enthousiast over tech, maar alert op risico’s Tech to empower people; niet om te onderdrukken Basis principes PPNL Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Hogeschoolvan Amsterdam, 29-10-2019, Wiewordtdebaas over onzebig data?
3. MatthijsPontier, Ph.D., Hogeschool van Amsterdam, 29-10-2019, Wie wordt de baasover onze big data?
4. MatthijsPontier, Ph.D., Hogeschool van Amsterdam, 29-10-2019, Wie wordt de baasover onze big data?
5. Amsterdam wil data verzamelen en delen, om: – Maatschappelijke vraagstukken oplossen – Dienstverlening verbeteren – Slimmer handhaven – Openbare ruimte beheren – Werkprocessen efficiënter – Zorg verbeteren – Patronen herkennen om gedrag te beïnvloeden “Amsterdam doet daarbij graag zaken met de markt”
6. Verkapte privatisering publieke diensten? Wie beheert AI in ‘slimme’ stad? Wie beheert de data die we samen produceren? Wie profiteert van de voordelen? Wie kampt met de nadelen?
7. Niets te verbergen? Functie in sociale relaties Mogen anderen ook niks te verbergen hebben? Snowden: “I don't care about privacy, 'because I have nothing to hide', is like I don't care about free speech, Because I have nothing to say" Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Hogeschoolvan Amsterdam, 29-10-2019, Wiewordtdebaas over onzebig data?
8. Mass surveillance: voor 1 target, tienduizenden bespieden Info delen met dubieuze regimes Devices bewust lek houden om ons te hacken MatthijsPontier, Ph.D., Hogeschool van Amsterdam, 29-10-2019, Wie wordt de baasover onze big data?
9. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Hogeschoolvan Amsterdam, 29-10-2019, Wiewordtdebaas over onzebig data?
10. 15-12-16 SyRI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GkXCzYdrBY • Allerlei data die je met overheid deelt wordt aan elkaar geknoopt. • Iedereen is bij voorbaat verdacht -> bestempeld met risicoprofiel. • Op basis hiervan wordt je extra in de gaten gehouden, zonder dat je dit weet. • https://bijvoorbaatverdacht.nl/ Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Hogeschoolvan Amsterdam, 29-10-2019, Wiewordtdebaas over onzebig data?
11. 15-12-16 SyRI in Rotterdam 25.000 bewoners Bloemhof en Hillesluis op fraude onderzocht • 50% Foutmarge • 10% werd onderzocht • 0(!!) fraudegevallen opgespoord Na ophef gestopt met experiment Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., HvA, 29-10-2019, Wiewordtdebaas over onzebig data?
12. Ron Kowsoleea
13. Privacy inperken voor veiligheid? 1. Niet effectief 2. Leidt tot ongezonde machtsverhouding 3. Privacy juist voorwaarde voor veiligheid 4. Er bestaan prima alternatieven
14. Overheid niet altijd betrouwbaar Overheid laat gegevens slingeren WRR: Overheid onbetrouwbaar met gegevens. Informatie wordt gemanipuleerd. Ook overheid kan misdadig gedrag vertonen
15. Function Creep
Who controls our smart cities - CuriousU Summer School - Twente University - ...Matthijs Pontier
Who controls our smart cities - CuriousU Summer School - Twente University - 2019-08-16
1. Who controls our smart cities? Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D.
2. ⚫ Free sharing of information, art and culture ⚫ Evidence-based policy with long-term vision ⚫ Stimulate self-determination, but keep rights ⚫ Trust civilians vs Distrust ‘power' ⚫ Enthusiastic about tech, but alert on risks ⚫ Tech to empower people; not to repress Basic principles PPNL Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
3. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
4. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
5. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
6. Is 'smart city' privatizing public services? Who controls AI in the ‘smart’ city? Who controls the data that we produce together? Who profits from the benefits? Who has to deal with the cons? Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
7. Amsterdam wants to collect and share data, to: – Solve societal problems – Improve services – Smarter law enforcement – Manage public space – Improve working processes – Improve healthcare – Recognize patterns to influence behavior “Hereby, Amsterdam is happy to do business with the market”Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
8. Cars that free your time to do other things
9. Local vs Centralized data Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
10. Who will control ‘smart’ cars? Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
11. Monopolization Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
12. The bigger the company The bigger the power center The bigger the chance the company will misuse this power for its own benefit.. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
13. Corporate surveillance: ‘Smart TV’ Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
14. If technology thinks for you, Then do the programmers tell you what to think?
15. Smart TV hackers are filming couples having sex on their sofa’s and they are putting it on porn sites! Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
16. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., CuriousU Summer School,Twente University, 16-08-2019,Who controls our smart cities?
17. Who actually owns your 'smart home'? Hackers? Viruses? Terrorists? Companies that actually own your devices AI
How we can use technology to increase our freedom - Psychedelic Society of th...Matthijs Pontier
How we can use technology to increase our freedom - Psychedelic Society of the Netherlands
1. How we can use tech to increase our Freedom and create a Better Future and outsmart governments and companies who want the opposite Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D Candidate #2 Piratenpartij Amsterdam Vice-president ENCOD
2. Contents: • Mass-surveillance (sleepwet) • Privacy protection / Safe communication • Platform capitalism and the harms of monopolization of tech • Cooperative alternatives • Darkweb marketplaces • E-Democracy • Universal Basic Income Contents Matthijs Pontier Ph.D, Psychedelic Society of the Netherlands, 25-02-2018, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
3. Free sharing of information, art and culture Evidence-based policy with long-term vision Stimulate self-determination, but keep rights Trust civilians vs Distrust ‘power' Enthusiastic about tech, but alert on risks Tech to empower people; not to repress Basic principles PPNL Matthijs Pontier Ph.D, Psychedelic Society of the Netherlands, 25-02-2018, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
4. Why do they call the WIV dragnet surveillance?
5. How do you find a needle in a haystack?
6. By making the haystack bigger? More data is leading to less safety
7. Matthijs Pontier Ph.D, Psychedelic Society of the Netherlands, 25-02-2018, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
8. Matthijs Pontier Ph.D, Psychedelic Society of the Netherlands, 25-02-2018, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
9. Matthijs Pontier Ph.D, Psychedelic Society of the Netherlands, 25-02-2018, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
10. Matthijs Pontier Ph.D, Psychedelic Society of the Netherlands, 25-02-2018, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
11. Privacy inperken voor veiligheid? 1. Niet effectief 2. Leidt tot ongezonde machtsverhouding 3. Privacy juist voorwaarde voor veiligheid 4. Er bestaan prima alternatieven
12. The government won’t protect your privacy Matthijs Pontier Ph.D, Psychedelic Society of the Netherlands, 25-02-2018, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
13. Secret services are keeping our devices unsafe because they want to hack us Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Laat je niet meeslepen Hacking agencies: Keeping us all unsafe
14. What’s wrong with the WIV? Matthijs Pontier Ph.D, Psychedelic Society of the Netherlands, 25-02-2018, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
15. What’s wrong with the WIV?
17. Tech companies (like cloud services) will move out for safe harbours Matthijs Pontier Ph.D, Psychedelic Society of the Netherlands, 25-02-2018, How we can use tech to increase our freedom Tech economy
18. Enrypt your e-mail Protonmail Encrypt phone Signal adblockers DNT uBlock / DNT TOR VPN
Informatieve Piratenpartij-presentatie over de Wet op de Inlichtingen en Veiligheidsdiensten (WIV), oftewel de Sleepwet
1. Laat jij je meeslepen? Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Kandidaat #2 Piratenpartij Amsterdam
2. Waarom noemen ze ‘WIV’ eigenlijk ‘Sleepwet’?
3. Waar ik het over ga hebben: • Wat er vooraf ging • Wat is er goed aan de WIV .. wat is er mis mee • Wat kunnen we doen • Referendum • Rechtszaak
7. De WIV WIV
10. Eindverantwoordelijkheid op voorgenomen toezicht blijft bij de minister liggen Wat is er slecht?
11. hoe vind je een speld in een hooiberg?
12. Met een grotere hooiberg? Meer data is niet meer Veiligheid
13. •Iedereen heeft wel wat te verbergen •Functie in sociale relaties •Als je niks te verbergen hebt, mogen anderen dan ook niks te verbergen hebben? •Snowden: “Ik vind privacy niet belangrijk, want ik heb toch niets te verbergen Is als Ik vind vrijheid meningsuiting niet belangrijk, want ik heb toch niets te melden”
14. Privacy inperken voor veiligheid? 1. Niet effectief 2. Leidt tot ongezonde machtsverhouding 3. Privacy juist voorwaarde voor veiligheid 4. Er bestaan prima alternatieven
15. Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Laat jij je meeslepen?
16. Overheid niet altijd betrouwbaar • Overheid laat gegevens slingeren • WRR: Overheid onbetrouwbaar met gegevens. Informatie wordt gemanipuleerd. • Ook overheid kan misdadig gedrag vertonen
17. ‘Broedkamer’ Belastingdienst • SyRI, Systeem Risico Indicatie (Wet SUWI) tbv fraudepreventie Hierover zei de Raad van State: ‘Er [is] nauwelijks een persoonsgegeven te bedenken dat niet voor verwerking in aanmerking komt. De opsomming lijkt niet bedoeld om in te perken, maar om zoveel mogelijk armslag te hebben.’
18. DNA databank • AIVD/MIVD gaan zelf DNA materiaal verzamelen • Uit database ‘DNA voor veroordeelden’ maar ook via hacking • Database is geheim; je kunt niet controleren of jij of je familie erin staat
19. • Techbedrijven (zoals clouddiensten) zullen naar veilige plek vluchten Vestigingsklimaat tech-bedrijven
20. Onze devices worden bewust onveilig gehouden om ons te kun
ENCOD jaarplan voor 2018
1. ENCOD’s plannen voor 2018 Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., Vice-president ENCOD
2. Doelen ENCOD Eerlijk en efficiënt drugsbeleid Rechten van producenten en consumenten beschermen Informatie verstrekken over veilige teelt / veilig gebruik Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., ENCOD’s plannen voor 2018, 14-12-2017
3. ENCOD nu ~150 leden, aantal neemt gestaag toe 7 mensen in Executive Committee (vrijwel) volledig vrijwillig: Mauro Picavet President Nederland Matthijs Pontier Vice-president Nederland Gabrielle Kozar Penningmeester Oostenrijk Nico Vlaming Secretaris Nederland Ana Afuera Spanje Maja Kohek Slovenie Enrico Fletzer Italie Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., ENCOD’s plannen voor 2018, 14-12-2017
4. Huidige activiteiten ENCOD Organisatie heropgebouwd en hervormd Beurzen en evenementen bezocht Bestaande contacten opnieuw opgepakt Contact met politici voor verbetering beleid ECOSOC status aangevraagd voor politieke campagnes Website vernieuwen Informatie verspreid over ontwikkelingen drugsbeleid via Nieuwsbrief, Bulletin, Facebook, Twitter Netwerkbijeenkomst Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., ENCOD’s plannen voor 2018, 14-12-2017Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., ENCOD’s plannen voor 2018, 14-12-2017
5. Holarchie Horizontale organisatie, maar met structuur Doelen, rollen, taken definiëren Met een rol / taak, komt Verantwoordelijkheid, Vrijheid en Vertrouwen Meritocratie Structuur organisatie is volledig transparant Dit maakt directe communicatie mogelijk Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., ENCOD’s plannen voor 2018, 14-12-2017
6. Holarchie Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., ENCOD’s plannen voor 2018, 14-12-2017
7. ENCOD ENCOD NL ENCOD NL Penningmeester EC Organizer Secretaris Vertaler Webmaster Ontwerper Comunicator CSC-contact Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., ENCOD’s plannen voor 2018, 14-12-2017
8. Holarchy Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., ENCOD’s plannen voor 2018, 14-12-2017
9. ENCOD in 2018 Campagnes: Cannnabis Social Clubs: Good practices guide en consultancy Freedom to farm Seeds for Drug Peace Global Marijuana March Politiek: Lobby EU / VN / lidstaten Database met situatie politiek en drugsbeleid per land Infopakket voor lokale overheden / lokale politiek Info: Archief van eerdere presentaties / lezingen Advocaten database Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., ENCOD’s plannen voor 2018, 14-12-2017
10. Cannabis Social Clubs: Good Practices Guide Good Practices Guide ontwikkelen Consultancy om te helpen met opstarten / hulp bij problemen CATEGORY AMOUNT IN € Web page creation 2.000 Print materials (banners, flyers, stickers, etc.) 1.000 / year Online advertising 100 / month Coordination + webadmin + communication worker fees (0,2 fte total) 400 / month Consultancy fees (0,4 fte) 800 / month TOTAL FIRST YEAR 18.600 TOTAL NEXT YEARS 16.600Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D., ENCOD’s plannen voor 2018, 14-12-2017
11. Freedom to farm Campage voor zelfbeschikkingsrecht Vrije en Veilige Cultivatie
Wie krijgt de controle over onze data - Inholland Diemen - 2017 11-23 Matthijs Pontier
1. Wij krijgt controle over onze Big Data? Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D.
2. Vrij delen van informatie, kunst en cultuur Evidence-based policy met een lange-termijn visie Zelfbeschikking stimuleren zonder dat dit ten koste gaat van rechten Vertrouwen in goedheid mensen vs Wantrouwen machtsstructuren Enthousiast over mogelijkhede tech, maar alert op risico’s Tech to empower people; niet om te onderdrukken Basis principes PPNL Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D, 24-11-2017, Inholland Diemen, Wie krijgt controle over onze Big Data?
3. Monopolization Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D, 24-11-2017, Inholland Diemen, Wie krijgt controle over onze Big Data?
4. Hoe groter het bedrijf Hoe groter het machtscentrum Hoe groter de kans dat een bedrijf deze macht op een verkeerde manier gaat gebruiken Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D, 24-11-2017, Inholland Diemen, Wie krijgt controle over onze Big Data?
5. Corporate surveillance: ‘Smart TV’ Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D, 24-11-2017, Inholland Diemen, Wie krijgt controle over onze Big Data?
6. Smart TV hackers filmen mensen die seks hebben op hun bank en plaatsen het op porno sites! Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D, 24-11-2017, Inholland Diemen, Wie krijgt controle over onze Big Data?
7. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D, 24-11-2017, Inholland Diemen, Wie krijgt controle over onze Big Data?
8. Wie wordt de baas in jouw ‘slimme’ huis? Hackers? Virussen? Terroristen? Bedrijven die eigenlijk je apparaat bezitten in praktijk? De AI die vertelt wat je moet doen? Of krijgen ze een eigen wil? Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D, 24-11-2017, Inholland Diemen, Wie krijgt controle over onze Big Data?
9. Verkapte privatisering publieke diensten? Wie beheert AI in ‘slimme’ stad? Wie beheert de data die we samen produceren? Wie profiteert van de voordelen? Wie kampt met de nadelen? Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D, 24-11-2017, Inholland Diemen, Wie krijgt controle over onze Big Data?
10. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D, 24-11-2017, Inholland Diemen, Wie krijgt controle over onze Big Data?
11. Responsible Digital Cities Bewoners bepalen wat er met hun data gebeurt: Privacy = Ownership Bewoners bepalen hoe digitale stad zich ontwikkelt Democratie Verzamelde data is gemeenschapsgoed: Commons Openheid over dataverzameling en verwerking Transparantie Iedereen kan meedoen: Inclusie Menselijke maat staat centraal in alles wat we doen Empathie Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D, 24-11-2017, Inholland Diemen, Wie krijgt controle over onze Big Data?
12. Matthijs Pontier, Ph.D, 24-11-2017, Inholland Diemen, Wie krijgt controle over onze Big Data?
13. Privacy inperken voor veiligheid? 1. Niet effectief 2. Leidt tot ongezonde machtsverhouding 3. Privacy juist voorwaarde voor veiligheid 4. Er bestaan prima alternatieven
14. Niets te verbergen? Iedereen heeft wel wat te verbergen Functie in sociale relaties Als je niks te verbergen hebt, mogen anderen dan ook niks te verbergen hebben? Snowden: “Ik vind privacy niet belangrijk, want ik heb toch niets te verbergen” “Ik vind vrijheid meningsuiting
How we can use technology to increase our freedom - and outsmart governments ...Matthijs Pontier
Psyi 2017 how use tech to improve freedom
How we can use technology tu increase our freedom - and outsmart governments and companies who want the opposite - Lecture at Psy-Fi 2017
1. How we can use technology to increase our freedom and outsmart governments and companies who want the opposite Dr. Matthijs Pontier
2. Contents: • Lessons from tech dystopia’s • Self-driving cars as an example • Platform capitalism and the harms of monopolization of tech • Privacy protection / Safe communication • Machine ethics • Darkweb marketplaces • Universal Basic Income • E-Democracy Contents Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
3. Free sharing of information, art and culture Evidence-based policy with long-term vision Stimulate self-determination, but keep rights Trust civilians vs Distrust ‘power' Enthusiastic about tech, but alert on risks Tech to empower people; not to repress Basic principles PPNL Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
4. Using tech for good: Improving autonomy Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
5. Drinking
6. Road safety ;) Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
7. Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedomMatthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
8. More room for people and plants
9. Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
10. Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
11. Who will control ‘smart’ cars? Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
12. Who will control ‘smart’ cars? Hackers? Viruses? Terrorists? Car company that calls them back if you don’t pay? The AI that tells you what to do? Or will they control themselves? Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
13. Local vs Centralized data Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
14. Monopolization Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
15. The bigger the company -> Bigger power concentration -> Bigger chance that this company will use its power in malicious ways Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, How we can use tech to increase our freedom
16. Need to stop corporate surveillance Regulate Big Business vs More freedom for small startups
17. Safe communication is necessary for progress We won’t know what will be prohibited when and where Self-censorship If we would have had current control systems in the past, would homosexuality still be illegal? Matthijs Pontier, Psy-Fi 2017, 16-08-2017, Using tech to increase freedom
18. The government won’t protect your privacy
Wie de data controleert, heeft de macht - Symposium sticky / gastles UniC, U...Matthijs Pontier
1984, amsterdam, amsterdam-west, anpr, cameratoezicht, democratie, function creep, gemeenteraad, huxley, marcouch, orwell, panopticon, piratenpartij, politiek, ppnl, preventief fouilleren, privacy, surveillance, veiligheid, waterbedeffect
1. Het belang van privacy als je niets te verbergen hebt Dr. Matthijs Pontier
2. Privacy inperken voor veiligheid? 1. Niet effectief 2. Leidt tot ongezonde machtsverhouding 3. Privacy juist voorwaarde voor veiligheid 4. Er bestaan prima alternatieven
3. Niets te verbergen? • Iedereen heeft wel wat te verbergen • Functie in sociale relaties • Als je niks te verbergen hebt, mogen anderen dan ook niks te verbergen hebben? • Snowden: “Ik vind privacy niet belangrijk, want ik heb toch niets te verbergen”, is als “Ik vind vrijheid meningsuiting niet belangrijk, want ik heb toch niets te melden”
4. Ron Kowsoleea
5. Scheve Machtsverhouding Burger - Overheid – Reisgedrag en function creep – Bespieden telefoon- en computergebruik – Internet of Things Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
6. Vrije samenleving nodig voor vooruitgang • We weten niet wat waar wanneer fout is Zelfcensuur • Met huidige controlesystemen was homoseksualiteit nog steeds illegaal geweest Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx
7. Overheid niet altijd betrouwbaar • Overheid laat gegevens slingeren • WRR: Overheid onbetrouwbaar met gegevens. Informatie wordt gemanipuleerd. • Ook overheid kan misdadig gedrag vertonen
8. Sleepnetmethode + Profiling • Discriminatie zonder te weten waarop • Speuren naar ‘afwijkend gedrag’ Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
9. Slachtoffers van Profiling
13. Slachtoffers van Profiling: Daniel
14. Corporate surveillance: ‘Smart TV’ Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
15. Smart TV hackers are filming couples having sex on their sofa’s and they are putting it on porn sites! Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
16. Smart technology • Als technologie voor je denkt bepalen programmeurs dan wat je denkt? Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Piratenpartij – HvA, HBO Rechten, 2-9-2016
17. Wanneer algoritmes ons controleren... Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
19. <slide> Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
20. • Enrypt e-mail Protonmail • Encrypt phone / messaging Signal • Gebruik adblockers en DNT uBlock / DNT • Iets van het Internet afhalen bestaat niet Privacy: Oplossingen
21. Veilig en vrij • Privacy juist voorwaarde voor veiligheid • Herstel machtsverhouding burger overheid • Kies voor effectieve maatregelen – Gerichte surveillance
22. Bedankt! • @Matthijs85 • Matthijs Pontier • matthijs@piratenpartij.nl • http://www.piratenpartij.nl/ • @Piratenpartij •
Hoe de Piratenpartij de rechtsstaat wil beschermen en waarom je deze presenta...Matthijs Pontier
Hoe de Piratenpartij de rechtsstaat wil beschermen en waarom je deze presentatie met iedereen mag delen - Presentatie voor Digi Juridica, VU University Amsterdam
Hoe we kunnen zorgen dat iedereen profiteert van robotisering | ConferentieSo...Matthijs Pontier
Hoe we kunnen zorgen dat iedereen profiteert van robotisering Dr. Matthijs Pontier
2. Waarom ontwikkelen we technologie? Evolutionaire vooruitgang Het laten voortbestaan van (menselijk) leven Om ons welzijn te vergroten Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016, Hoe kunnen we zorgen dat iedereen van robotisering profiteert
3. Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016, Hoe kunnen we zorgen dat iedereen van robotisering profiteert
4. Vrij delen van informatie, kunst en cultuur Evidence-based policy met een lange-termijn visie Zelfbeschikking stimuleren zonder dat dit ten koste gaat van rechten Vertrouwen burgers vs Wantrouwen ‘macht' Enthousiast over tech, maar alert op risico’s Tech to empower people; niet om te onderdrukken Basis principes PPNL Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016, Hoe kunnen we zorgen dat iedereen van robotisering profiteert
5. Welzijn en autonomie vergroten Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016, Hoe kunnen we zorgen dat iedereen van robotisering profiteert
6. Cars that free your time to do other things
7. Drinking Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016, Hoe kunnen we zorgen dat iedereen van robotisering profiteert
8. Road safety ;) Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016, Hoe kunnen we zorgen dat iedereen van robotisering profiteert
9. Road safety Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
10. Less road rage
11. More room for people and plants
12. Boosting highway capacity 273%
13. Boosting Highway capacity Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016, Hoe kunnen we zorgen dat iedereen van robotisering profiteert
14. Save energy
15. Gedeelde verantwoordelijkheid Stop met het bouwen van nieuwe wegen Stop met het bouwen van nieuwe parkeerplaatsen Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016, Hoe kunnen we zor
16. Governments are lagging behind Governments are lagging behind
17. Monopolization Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016, Hoe kunnen we zorgen dat iedereen van robotisering profiteert
18. Hoe groter het bedrijf Hoe groter het machtscentrum Hoe groter de kans dat een bedrijf deze macht op een verkeerde manier gaat gebruiken
19. Need to stop corporate surveillance Regulate Big Business vs More freedom for small startups
20. Unequal power distribution
21. Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016, Hoe kunnen we zorgen dat iedereen van robotisering profiteert
22. Techno-progressivism Democratiseer de ontwikkeling van technologie Kosten, risico’s en opbrengsten worden eerlijk gedeeld Ontwikkel technologie op zo’n manier dat het welzijn bevordert
23. Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016, Hoe kunnen we zorgen dat iedereen van robotisering profiteert
24. Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Sociale Innovatie, 16-12-2016
25. Als technologie voor je denkt Vertellen programmeurs dan
Het belang van privacy, als je niets te verbergen hebt Matthijs Pontier
1984, amsterdam, amsterdam-west, anpr, cameratoezicht, democratie, function creep, gemeenteraad, huxley, marcouch, orwell, panopticon, piratenpartij, politiek, ppnl, preventief fouilleren, privacy, surveillance, veiligheid, waterbedeffect
1. Het belang van privacy als je niets te verbergen hebt Dr. Matthijs Pontier
2. Privacy inperken voor veiligheid? 1. Niet effectief 2. Leidt tot ongezonde machtsverhouding 3. Privacy juist voorwaarde voor veiligheid 4. Er bestaan prima alternatieven
3. Niets te verbergen? • Iedereen heeft wel wat te verbergen • Functie in sociale relaties • Als je niks te verbergen hebt, mogen anderen dan ook niks te verbergen hebben? • Snowden: “Ik vind privacy niet belangrijk, want ik heb toch niets te verbergen”, is als “Ik vind vrijheid meningsuiting niet belangrijk, want ik heb toch niets te melden”
4. Ron Kowsoleea
5. Scheve Machtsverhouding Burger - Overheid – Reisgedrag en function creep – Bespieden telefoon- en computergebruik – Internet of Things Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
6. Vrije samenleving nodig voor vooruitgang • We weten niet wat waar wanneer fout is Zelfcensuur • Met huidige controlesystemen was homoseksualiteit nog steeds illegaal geweest Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx
7. Overheid niet altijd betrouwbaar • Overheid laat gegevens slingeren • WRR: Overheid onbetrouwbaar met gegevens. Informatie wordt gemanipuleerd. • Ook overheid kan misdadig gedrag vertonen
8. Sleepnetmethode + Profiling • Discriminatie zonder te weten waarop • Speuren naar ‘afwijkend gedrag’ Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
9. Slachtoffers van Profiling
13. Slachtoffers van Profiling: Daniel
14. Corporate surveillance: ‘Smart TV’ Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
15. Smart TV hackers are filming couples having sex on their sofa’s and they are putting it on porn sites! Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
16. Smart technology • Als technologie voor je denkt bepalen programmeurs dan wat je denkt? Dr. Matthijs Pontier, Piratenpartij – HvA, HBO Rechten, 2-9-2016
17. Wanneer algoritmes ons controleren... Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
19. <slide> Dr. Matthijs Pontier, UUMUN TEDx, Utrecht, 30-9-2016
20. • Enrypt e-mail Protonmail • Encrypt phone / messaging Signal • Gebruik adblockers en DNT uBlock / DNT • Iets van het Internet afhalen bestaat niet Privacy: Oplossingen
21. Veilig en vrij • Privacy juist voorwaarde voor veiligheid • Herstel machtsverhouding burger overheid • Kies voor effectieve maatregelen – Gerichte surveillance
22. Bedankt! • @Matthijs85 • Matthijs Pontier • matthijs@piratenpartij.nl • http://www.piratenpartij.nl/ • @Piratenpartij • 15/16 oktober houden we ons congres met sprekers, kunst en muziek •
Het draait om onze ideeen - pitch lijsttrekkersverkiezingen piratenpartij TK2...Matthijs Pontier
Zoals jullie weten, sta ik hier omdat ik lijsttrekker wil worden
en eigenlijk voelt dat een beetje raar,
want ik praat veel liever over waarom onze ideen beter zijn dan die van andendere partijen,
dan dat ik moet gaan vertellen waarom ik beter zou zijn dan iemand anders,
maar juist dat maakt mij misschien wel een goede lijsttrekker.
Want het is juist een van de grootste probleem in onze samenleving
dat sommige mensen denken dat ze beter zijn dan anderen
en dan de baas gaan spelen over hen.
De geschiedenis laat zien dat macht corrumpeert.
Bij overheden, bewiendsleden, maar ook bedrijven zoals Google, Facebook en de farmaceutische industrie.
Doordat we nu met het internet met elkaar verbonden zijn,
kunnen we met de massa sterker zijn dan wie of wat dan ook.
Als je mensen wil overtuigen, moet je niet alleen weten wat je vindt,
maar vooral ook waarom je het vindt.
Bij ons ligt de kern daarbij in decentralisatie van macht.
Van daaruit kun je al onze kernpunten beredeneren.
Want we vinden privacy niet alleen maar belangrijk omdat we anders bespied worden,
maar ook omdat anders de controleurs te machtig zijn.
We vinden democratie belangrijk omdat anders de bestuurders te machtig worden.
En we vinden vije Informatie belangrijk, want kennis is macht, en die moet zich dus zoveel mogelijk verspreiden.
In de Tweede Kamer moeten we natuurlijk onze standpunten op een heleboel verschillende onderwerpen gaan bepalen, of we dat nou willen of niet.
Dan is het dus belangrijk dat we dat doen op een manier waarop we ook met elkaar verbonden blijven
Ik ben naar IJsland gegaan om te kijken hoe ze dat daar doen,
want daar gaat het eigenlijk heel goed.
En ik het daar ook uitgebreid met Brigitta over gepraat,
en ook zij zei: we focusen vooroal op democratie en decentralisatie
op die manier kunnen we samen standpunten bepalen over een heleboel onderwerpen,
zoals bijvoorbeeld ook het basisinkomen.
En dat kan dus ook,
zolang je altijd maar vanuit de kern blijft redeneren
en prioriteit blijft geven aan de belangrijkste kernpunten
Ik praat graag over deze visie.
Dat deed ik als wetenschapper,
maar dat ben ik bij de Piratenpartij natuurlijk alleen nog maar meer gaan doen,
ook buiten campagnetijd.
Ik heb stukken geschreven, interviews, mediaoptredens,
maar daar ga ik nu verder niet teveel over zeggen.
Ik heb een mooi lijstje gemaakt van 17 kantjes,
waarop jullie het allemaal kunnen terugzien en teruglezen, als jullie willen.
Ik heb veel debatten gevoerd en krijg daar vaak enthousiaste reacties over;
grote groepen mensen toegesproken op demonstraties
Ik werk graag samen met andere bewgingen en organisaties;
haal goede mensen bij de Piratenpartij, zols Jelle, Ancilla, en Niels waarmee we veel ludieke acties hebben gedaan.
Ik vind het leuk om samen met anderen projecten op te zetten,
bijvoorbeeld Crowdsource Europe
How autonomous cars are going to change our future - and what we can do to op...Matthijs Pontier
How autonomous cars are going to change our future - and what we can do to optimize that
How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility dr. Matthijs Pontier
2. Science Fiction becoming reality Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
3. History • Autopiloting in airplanes since 1914 • PRT-systems since 1975 • London Heathrow since 2011 Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
4. Total Recall Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
5. Now • Delivery drones • Driverless public transport • Driverless personal cars • Car-sharing increasingly popular • Driverless will become standard in 2025~2035 Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
6. Without hands Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
7. Cars that free your time to do other things
8. More comfort Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
9. Road safety ;) Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
10. Drinking Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
11. Less road rage Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
12. No more speeding tickets or parking fees Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
13. Why bother owning a car? • Building vehicles vs Enabling mobility • Making cars look different is easy • No more parking lots Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
14. More room for people and plants Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
15. Road safety Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
16. Boosting highway capacity 273% Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
17. Boosting Highway capacity Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
18. Driving fast and safe Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
19. Save energy Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
20. More traffic at night Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
21. Less flying Matthijs Pontier, 22-03-2016 TU/e, How self-driving cars are going to change the future of mobility
22. Putting a halt to urbanization?
Presentatie over grondwettelijke toetsing
Artikel 120
Art120Gw
1. Geef de grondwet (eindelijk eens) waarde dr. Matthijs Pontier, Piratenpartij
2. Inhoud • Huidige hypocrisie • Wat grondwettelijke toetsing in het buitenland oplost • Wat grondwettelijke toetsing in Nederland zou kunnen oplossen Matthijs Pontier, Artikel120Gw, Utrecht, 21-3-2016, Geef de Grondwet eindelijk eens waarde
3. Hypocrisie over Hongarije • De grondwet wordt ingeperkt, maar er wordt tenminste nog wel aan getoetst (alhoewel dit alleen op procedurele gronden mag) • In strijd met artikel 2 VEU? Hoe zit het dan met Artikel 120 Gw? Matthijs Pontier, Artikel120Gw, Utrecht, 21-3-2016, Geef de Grondwet eindelijk eens waarde
4. Hypocrisie over Hongarije • De grondwet wordt ingeperkt, maar er wordt tenminste nog wel aan getoetst (alhoewel dit alleen op procedurele gronden mag) • In strijd met artikel 2 VEU? Hoe zit het dan met Artikel 120 Gw? • Artikel 2 VEU: Volgens deze bepaling berust de Europese Unie op de waarden van vrijheid, democratie, gelijkheid en de rechtsstaat, en hebben de lidstaten deze waarden gemeen. Lidstaten kunnen dus niet volledig naar believen hun constituties inrichten, ook al is hiervoor voldoende draagvlak in een land zelf. http://www.publiekrechtenpolitiek.nl/hongarije-tart-eu/ Matthijs Pontier, Artikel120Gw, Utrecht, 21-3-2016, Geef de Grondwet eindelijk eens waarde
5. En over Polen.. • EU: “Stel Polen onder toezicht” Matthijs Pontier, Artikel120Gw, Utrecht, 21-3-2016, Geef de Grondwet eindelijk eens waarde
6. Grondwet is nu (formeel) eigenlijk WC-papier? Matthijs Pontier, Artikel120Gw, Utrecht, 21-3-2016, Geef de Grondwet eindelijk eens waarde
7. • Artikel 1 discriminatieverbod • Artikel 2 III, IV uitlevering en verlaten van het land • Artikel 3 benoeming in openbare dienst • Artikel 4, 54, 56, 129 actief en passief kiesrecht • Artikel 5 verzoekrecht • Artikel 6 vrijheid van godsdienst/levensovertuiging • Artikel 7 vrijheid van meningsuiting • Artikel 8 recht van vereniging • Artikel 9 recht van vergadering en betoging • Artikel 10 I recht op eerbiediging persoonlijke levenssfeer • Artikel 11 recht op onaantastbaarheid van lichaam • Artikel 12 binnentreden in een woning • Artikel 13 brief-, telefoon- en telegraafgeheim • Artikel 14 eigendomsrecht/onteigening • Artikel 15 vrijheidsontneming • Artikel 16 geen strafbaarheid zonder daaraan voorafgegane wettelijke strafbepaling • Artikel 17 toegang tot de rechter • Artikel 18 I rechtsbijstand • Artikel 19 III recht op vrije arbeidskeuze • Artikel 23, II-VII: vrijheid van onderwijs • Artikel 99 vrijstelling van militaire dienst wegens gewetensbezwaren • Artikel 113 III vrijheidsstraf uitsluitend door rechterlijke macht opgelegd • Artikel 114 geen doodstraf • Artikel 121 openbare en gemotiveerde rechtspraak
8. Corruptie tegenhouden (Italie) • Immuniteit voor belastingontwijking Berlusconi
Berlusconi zette buitenlandse vennootschappen op, zodat Berlusconi's bedrijven belasting ko
Exponential technology - How do we make sure everyone benefits?Matthijs Pontier
Exponential technology - How do we make sure everyone benefits?
Democracy, democratic transhumanism, technoprogressivism, Exponential Technology How can we make sure everyone benefits? Dr. Matthijs Pontier
2. Content • Why should everyone benefit? • How do we make sure everyone benefits? • Democratic Transhumanism • Machine Ethics • When we succeed New ethical dilemma’s Matthijs Pontier, Leiden, 27-2-2016 Where is the boundary of the human? The new technological turn
3. Why should everyone benefit? Who is everyone? • Does life matter? Matthijs Pontier, Leiden, 27-2-2016Where is the boundary of the human? The new technological turn
4. Why should everyone benefit? Who is everyone? • What is life, anyway? Matthijs Pontier, Leiden, 27-2-2016
5. Why should everyone benefit? Who is everyone? • Does life matter? • What is life, anyway? • Does human life matter? Matthijs Pontier, Leiden, 27-2-2016
6. Why should everyone benefit? Who is everyone? • Does life matter? • What is life, anyway? • Does human life matter? • Do human individuals matter? Matthijs Pontier, Leiden, 27-2-2016
7. Why build technology? Matthijs Pontier, Leiden, 27-2-2016 Where is the boundary of the human? The new technological turn
8. Why build technology? Matthijs Pontier, Leiden, 27-2-2016 Where is the boundary of the human? The new technological turn
9. Why build technology?
10. Why build technology? Matthijs Pontier, Leiden, 27-2-2016 Where is the boundary of the human? The new technological turn
11. Why build technology? • Evolutionary progress • Preserve (human) life • To preserve human rights • To improve our well-being Matthijs Pontier, Leiden, 27-2-2016 Where is the boundary of the human? The new technological turn
12. Why build technology? • Evolutionary progress – Description of a process or goal in itself? • Preserve (human) life • To preserve human rights • To improve our well-being Matthijs Pontier, Leiden, 27-2-2016 Where is the boundary of the human? The new technological turn
13. Why build technology? • Evolutionary progress / Preserve humans • To preserve human rights • To improve our well-being • Hedonic utilitarianism? Matthijs Pontier, Leiden, 27-2-2016
14. Why build technology? • Evolutionary progress / Preserve humans • To preserve human rights • To improve our well-being • Hedonic utilitarianism? Matthijs Pontier, 15. Brave New World
17. How do we promote happiness?
18. Promoting happiness: Kill all unhappy people? 19. Promoting happiness: Improving autonomy? 20. How do we promote autonomy? • If everyone uses cognitive enhancers, do you still have a free choice to use it yourself?
1984, ai, autonomy, brave new world, democracy, democratic transhumanism, ethics, healthcare, human enhancement, huxley, ik ben alice, machine ethics, open source, orwell, philosophy, robots, science, tech, technology, technoprogressivism
Presentatie over Piratenpartij voor 5VWO Goois Lyceum Bussum
Tegen macht Voor vrijheid dr. Matthijs Pontier Lijsttrekker Piratenpartij EP2014 Duolid Waterschap Amstel, Gooi en Vecht
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5. Vertrouwen burgers vs Wantrouwen 'macht' Mensen zoveel mogelijk zelf laten doen, Maar altijd zorgen dat rechten behouden blijven Enthousiast over mogelijkheden technologie Maar alert op risico’s en mogelijk misbruik Vrij delen van kennis, kunst en cultuur Evidence-based beleid met lange-termijn visie Met oplossingen komen Basisprincipes
6. 18-02-16 Mass-surveillance Vrijheidsinperkingen Ondoorzichtig top-down bestuur Privacybescherming Zelfbeschikking E-Democracy Verschillende vormen van macht en oplossingen: Tegenmacht
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12. Privacy inperken voor veiligheid? • Leidt tot ongezonde machtsverhouding • Privacy juist voorwaarde voor veiligheid • Niet effectief
13. Evaluatie Cameratoezicht Amsterdam-West • 130.000,- excl. Personeelskosten voor 3 camera’s • Beelden waren nooit bruikbaar voor ingrijpen Cameratoezicht = Dure veiligheidsgevoelens
14. Algemeen onderzoek naar effectiviteit cameratoezicht • Bordje ophangen vaak effectiever • Beelden zelden bruikbaar voor opsporing of berechting • Slechts preventief effect calculerende daders • Waterbedeffect: Verplaatsing criminaliteit
15. 18-02-16 Veiligheid Veiligheid vs Onveiligheidsgevoel We geven jaarlijks 13 miljard uit aan veiligheid Afgelopen 11 jaar zijn gemeentes 141% meer gaan uitgeven aan veiligheidsbeleid
16. Niets te verbergen? • Iedereen heeft wel wat te verbergen • Functie in sociale relaties • Als je niks te verbergen hebt, mogen anderen dan ook niks te verbergen hebben?
17. Preventief fouilleren
18. Scheve Machtsverhouding Burger - Overheid – Reisgedrag • Criminelen kraken productie kentekenplaten – Bespieden telefoon- en computergebruik – Function creep
19. Profiling • Discriminatie zonder te weten waarop • Speuren naar ‘afwijkend gedrag’
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26. Overheid niet altijd betrouwbaar • Overheid laat gegevens slingeren – ¼ Rechercheurs wil geen DNA afstaan • WRR: Overheid is onbetrouwbaar met gegevens. Informatie wordt gemanipuleerd • Ook overheid kan misdadig gedrag vertonen
27. Vrije samenleving nodig voor vooruitgang • Was met huidige controlesystemen homoseksualiteit nog steeds illegaal geweest? • We weten niet wat, waar, wanneer fout is Zelfcensuur "If there is no right to privacy, there can be no true freedom of expression and opinion, and
LinkedIn for Your Job Search June 17, 2024Bruce Bennett
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1. Curriculum Vitae
CONTACT
dr. Matthijs Pontier
15-04-1985, Amsterdam
Legmeerstraat 50II
1058NG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Mob. +31 (0)6 47651056
E-mail: matthijspon@gmail.com
Web: http://camera-vu.nl/matthijs/
EMPLOYMENT
2011 – 2013
2013
2007 - 2011
Postdoc at SELEMCA (Services for Electro-mechanical Care Agencies) at the Center for Advanced
Media Research Amsterdam (CAMeRA@VU) / The Network Institute, VU University, Amsterdam
- Employee Council VU University (Ondernemingsraad, OR) within ProVU fraction
Commission social and organizational affairs (SOZ)
Commission communication (ComCom)
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Editor of OR-pages in university newspaper Ad Valvas
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Managing social media accounts OR
Ph.D. Candidate at the Center for Advanced Media Research Amsterdam (CAMeRA@VU),
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Thesis: Virtual Agents for Human Communication
EDUCATION
2007 - 2011
Ph.D. Student at the Center for Advanced Media Research Amsterdam (CAMeRA), VU University,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Thesis: Virtual Agents for Human Communication
2005 – 2007
M.Sc. in Cognitive Science
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Thesis: A computational model for emotion regulation
2003 – 2006
B. Sc. in Psychology
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2002 – 2006
B.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
TEACHING
2013
Supervisor Bachelor Project Lifestyle Informatics of Amir Cohen
2009
Instructor Psychology of Media Use
2009
2nd reader Master Thesis Artificial Intelligence of Sven Stam
2009
Instructor Integrative Modelling
2008 – 2009
Instructor Introduction to Modelling and Simulation
2008
2nd reader Master Thesis Artificial Intelligence of Frank de Lange
2007 – 2008
Instructor Self-Organising Systems / Introduction to Modelling and Simulation
2007 (spring)
Instructor Functieleer practicum
2. PUBLICATION LIST
In the publications listed below, ‘*’ implies equal authorship, and therefore the authors are listed in alphabetical order.
Book Publications
Pontier, M.A., Van Rysewyk, S.P. (eds.) (2014). Machine Medical Ethics. Series: Intelligent Systems, Control and
Automation: Science and Engineering, Springer
Pontier, M.A. (2011). Virtual Agents for Human Communication - Emotion Regulation and Involvement-Distance TradeOffs in Embodied Conversational Agents and Robots. PhD Thesis.
Journal Papers
*Hoorn, J.F., Pontier, M.A., and Siddiqui, G.F. (2012). Coppélius' Concoction: Similarity and Complementarity Among
Three Affect-related Agent Models. Cognitive Systems Research Journal, Vol. 15-16, May-June 2012, pp. 33-49.
*Bosse, T., Pontier, M.A., and Treur, J. (2010). A Computational Model based on Gross’ Emotion Regulation Theory.
Cognitive Systems Research Journal, Vol. 11, 2010, pp. 211-230.
*Hoorn, J.F., and Pontier, M.A. (2008). Robot communication – human contact with androids. Information Design Journal,
vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 236-241.
Conference Papers
Pontier, M.A., van Gelder, J.L., De Vries, R.E. (2013). Computational Model of Affective Moral Decision Making that
predicts Human Criminal Choices. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Principles of Practice in MultiAgent Systems, PRIMA'13, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer Verlag, in press.
Pontier, M.A., Widdershoven, G.A.M. (2013). Robots that stimulate our autonomy. Artificial Intelligence Applications and
Innovations 2013, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, AIAI’13, in press
Pontier, M.A., Hoorn, J.F. (2013). How women think robots perceive them – as if robots were men. Proceedings of the 5th
International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ICAART’13, Vol. 2, pp. 496-504.
Pontier, M.A., Widdershoven, G.A.M., and Hoorn, J.F. (2012). Moral Coppélia - Combining Ratio with Affect in Ethical
Reasoning, Advances in Artificial Intelligence – IBERAMIA 2012,Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 7637, pp. 442451.
Pontier, M.A., and Hoorn, J.F. (2012). Toward machines that behave ethically better than humans do, In: Miyake, N.,
Peebles, B., Cooper, R.P. (eds.) Proceedings of the 34th International Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science
Society, CogSci'12, pp. 2198-2203.
*Bosse, T., Brenninckmeyer, J., Kallisch, R., Paret, C., and Pontier, M.A. (2011). Matching Skin Conductance Data to a
Computational Model of Reappraisal, Proceedings of the 33th International Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science
Society, CogSci'11, pp. 1888-1893.
Pontier, M.A., Siddiqui, G.F., and Hoorn, J. (2010). Speed Dating with an Affective Virtual Agent - Developing a Testbed
for Emotion Models In: J. Allbeck et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual
Agents, IVA'10, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 6356, pp. 91-103.
*Bosse, T., Gratch, J., Hoorn, J.F.,Pontier, M.A., and Siddiqui, G.F. (2010). Comparing Three Computational Models of
Affect. In: Y. Demazeau et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents
and Multi-Agent Systems, PAAMS'10, Advances in Soft Computing, Vol. 70, pp. 175-184.
*Pontier, M.A., and Siddiqui, G.F. (2009). An Affective Agent Playing Tic-Tac-Toe as Part of a Healing Environment In:
J.J. Yang et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Principles of Practice in Multi-Agent Systems,
PRIMA'09, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 5925, Springer Verlag, pp. 33-47.
*Pontier, M.A., and Siddiqui, G.F. (2009). Silicon Coppélia: Integrating three affect-related models for establishing richer
agent interaction. In: Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology,
IAT'09, pp. 194-202.
*Pontier, M.A., and Siddiqui, G.F. (2009). Affective agents perceiving each other’s actions. In: Otamendi, J., Bargiela, A.,
Montes, J.L., Pedrera, L.M.D. (eds.), Proceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Modelling and Simulation,
ECMS'2009. European Council for Modelling and Simulation, pp. 194-202.
*Hoorn, J.F., Pontier, M.A., and Siddiqui, G.F. (2008). When the user is instrument to robot goals. In: Proceedings of the
Seventh IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology, IAT'08, 2008, pp. 296-301.
3. *Bosse, T., Hoorn, J.F., Pontier, M.A., and Siddiqui, G.F. (2008). A Robot’s Experience of Another Robot: Simulation. In:
Sloutsky, V., Love, B.C., and McRae, K. (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th International Annual Conference of the Cognitive
Science Society, CogSci'08, pp. 2498-2503.
*Pontier, M.A., and Siddiqui, G.F. (2008). A virtual therapist that responds empathically to your answers In: Prendinger,
H., Lester, J., and Ishizuka, M. (eds.), Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents,
IVA’08, pp. 417-425.
*Pontier, M.A. (2008). Simulating the Effects of Therapies and Traumas on Emotion Regulation. In: Louca, L. S.,
Chrysanthou, Y., Oplatkova, Z., and Al-Begain, K. (eds.) Proceedings of the 22nd European Conference on Modeling and
Simulation, ECMS'08, pp. 104-110.
*Bosse, T., Pontier, M.A., Siddiqui, G.F., and Treur, J. (2007). Incorporating Emotion Regulation into Virtual Stories. In:
Pelachaud, C., Martin, J.C., Andre, E., Chollet, G., Karpouzis, K., and Pele, D. (eds.), Proceedings of the Seventh
International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA'07. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, vol. 4722. Springer
Verlag, pp. 339-347.
*Bosse, T., Pontier, M.A., and Treur, J. (2007). A Computational Model for Adaptive Emotion Regulation. In: Lin, T.Y.,
Bradshaw, J.M., Klusch, M., Zhang, C., Broder, A., and Ho, H. (eds.), Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE/WIC/ACM
International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology, IAT'07. IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 289-293.
*Bosse, T., Pontier, M.A., and Treur, J. (2007). A Dynamical System Modelling Approach to Gross’ Model of Emotion
Regulation. In: Lewis, R.L., Polk, T.A., Laird, J.E. (eds.), Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Cognitive
Modeling, ICCM'07. Taylor and Francis, pp. 187-192.
Posters
Pontier, M.A., Hoorn, J.F. (2013). How women think robots perceive them – as if robots were men. The 5th International
Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ICAART’13
Pontier, M.A., Widdershoven, G.A.M., and Hoorn, J.F. (2012). Moral Coppélia - Combining Ratio with Affect in Ethical
Reasoning, NWO ICT Open 2012.
Pontier, M.A., and Hoorn, J.F. (2012). Toward machines that behave ethically better than humans do, The 34th
International Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci'12
*Bosse, T., Brenninckmeyer, J., Kalisch, R., Paret, C., and Pontier, M.A. (2011). Matching Skin Conductance Data to a
Computational Model of Reappraisal, The 33th International Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society,
CogSci'11
Pontier, M.A., Otte, M., and Hoorn, J.F. (2010). An Affective Virtual Agent for Natural Human-Agent Interaction. SNN
Intelligent Machines Symposium 2010
*Bosse, T., Hoorn, J.F., Pontier, M.A., and Siddiqui, G.F. (2008). A Robot’s Experience of Another Robot: Simulation. The
30th International Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci'08
(Extended) Abstracts
Pontier, M.A., Hoorn, J.F., Konijn, E.A., and van de Schoot, A.G.J. (2013). Dating a Robot is Like Dating a Man - A New
Perspective on the Turing Test, 24 Hours of Communication Science, Etmaal 2013.
Pontier, M.A., Widdershoven, G.A.M., and Hoorn, J.F. (2012). Moral Coppélia - Combining Ratio with Affect in Ethical
Reasoning, NWO ICT Open 2012.
Pontier, M.A., and Hoorn, J.F. (2012). Toward machines that behave ethically better than humans do, Proceedings of the
24th Belgian-Dutch Conference on Artificial Intelligence, BNAIC’12.
Pontier, M.A. (2011). Virtual Agents for Human Communication - Emotion Regulation and Involvement-Distance TradeOffs in Embodied Conversational Agents and Robots, BNVKI Newsletter , September 2012, Vol. 28, No. 3, ISSN 15668266, PhD Thesis Abstract.
Pontier, M.A., Otte, M., and Hoorn, J.F. (2010). An Affective Virtual Agent for Natural Human-Agent Interaction. SNN
Intelligent Machines Symposium 2010
*Bosse, T., Pontier, M.A., Siddiqui, G.F., and Treur, J. (2007). Incorporating Emotion Regulation into Virtual Stories.
Proceedings of the 19th Belgian-Dutch Conference on Artificial Intelligence, BNAIC’07.
*Bosse, T., Pontier, M.A., and Treur, J. (2007). A. Dynamical System Modelling Approach to Gross’ Model of Emotion
Regulation. Proceedings of the 19th Belgian-Dutch Conference on Artificial Intelligence, BNAIC’07.
4. SCIENTIFIC MEMBERSHIPS
2013 2012 2011 2010 -
Associate member of NeSCoR (Netherlands School of Communication Research)
International program committee of International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
International program committee of International Conference on Industrial, Engineering and other
Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE)
International program committee of European Conference on Modelling and Simulation (ECMS)
REVIEWING
Reviewed over thirty papers for various journals and conferences, including:
Media Psychology
Journal of Cognitive Systems Research (CSR)
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments (JAISE)
Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS)
International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT)
IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SOSA)
International Conference on Industrial Engineering & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE)
International Conference on the Foundation of Digital Games (FDG)
International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART)
Annual Conference of the Cognitve Science Society (CogSci)
European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI)
European Conference on Modelling and Simulation (ECMS)
AWARDS
2009
“Affective agents perceiving each other’s actions” nominated for best paper award at ECMS 2009
GRANTS
2011
2009
2008
€ 1.472,€ 1.250,¥ 28.500,€ 2.000,-
Ph.D. International Stimulation Fund
Ph.D. Research Fund
PRIMA2009 Student Scholarship Program Winner
Ph.D. Fund
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Mother tongue:
Fluent:
Good reading, some understanding / speaking:
Some reading, little understanding / speaking:
Dutch
English
German
French
SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS
2013
Model of Affective Moral Decision Making that predicts Human Criminal Choices, 16th International
Conference on Principles of Practice in Multi-Agent Systems, PRIMA'13
Emotionally intelligent caredroids that act morally good, Border Sessions, 2013-11-14
SELEMCA presentation and demonstration prototypes, Innovation Relay, Smart Cities, 2013-11-12
Demonstration Alice Robot, Robot-day Lectureship Technology in Healthcare, Health Academy
Heerlen, 2013-10-02
Robots that Stimulate our Autonomy, 9th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Applications and Innovations, AIAI’13
Moral robots that improve patients’ autonomy. Bessensap 2013, NWO, Journalism meets Science
5. Do Emotionally Intelligent, Moral Caredroids need Rights? Book presentation ‘Rights and Duties for
Robots’, 2013
Should we change the law when robots become more autonomous? Introduction to discussion at
Transnational Legal Studies
How women think robots perceive them – As if robots were men. The 5th International Conference on
Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ICAART’13
Dating a Robot is Like Dating a Man - A New Perspective on the Turing Test, 24 Hours of
Communication Science, Etmaal 2013.
2012
Emotionally Intelligent Caredroids that Act Morally Good. Humans in service: design challenges,
Symposium organized around PhD graduation Fernando Secomandi, TU Delft
Moral Coppélia - Combining Ratio with Affect in Ethical Reasoning, The 13th Ibero-American
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IBERAMIA’12
Moral Coppélia - Combining Ratio with Affect in Ethical Reasoning. ICT OPEN 2012, NWO
Toward machines that behave ethically better than humans do, The 24th Belgian-Dutch Conference
on Artificial Intelligence, BNAIC’12
Toward machines that behave ethically better than humans do, The 34th International Annual
Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci'12
Dating a Man is like Dating a Robot, Bessensap 2012, NWO, Journalism meets Science
2011
Virtual Agents for Human Communication, PhD Defense
Matching Skin Conductance Data to a Computational Model of Reappraisal, The 33th International
Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci'11
2010
An Affective Virtual Agent for Natural Human-Agent Interaction. SNN Intelligent Machines Symposium
Speed Dating with an Affective Virtual Agent - Developing a Testbed for Emotion Models The 10th
International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA'10
2009
An Affective Agent Playing Tic-Tac-Toe as Part of a Healing Environment, The 12th International
Conference on Principles of Practice in Multi-Agent Systems, PRIMA'09
Affective agents perceiving each other’s actions. The 23rd European Conference on Modelling and
Simulation, ECMS'2009.
2008
When the user is instrument to robot goals. The Seventh IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on
Intelligent Agent Technology, IAT'08
A Robot’s Experience of Another Robot: Simulation. The 30th International Annual Conference of the
Cognitive Science Society, CogSci'08
A Robot’s Experience of Another Robot: Theory. The 30th International Annual Conference of the
Cognitive Science Society, CogSci'08
Simulating the Effects of Therapies and Traumas on Emotion Regulation, The 22nd European
Conference on Modeling and Simulation, ECMS'08
2007
Incorporating Emotion Regulation into Virtual Stories. The Seventh International Conference on
Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA'07
A. Dynamical System Modelling Approach to Gross’ Model of Emotion Regulation. The 19th BelgianDutch Conference on Artificial Intelligence, BNAIC’07
A computational model for emotion regulation, Master thesis defense
6. MY RESEARCH IN THE MEDIA
2013-09-09
Robots kunnen patienten en zorgverleners ontlasten
Waterstof #67, September 2013, Waterlandstichting
2013-06-22
Hoe gaat het met… de zorgrobot?
www.scientias.nl
unique range 170.000 / month
2013-01
Wondere wereld – integratie van emotionele intelligentie in zorgrobots
Tvb ZORG, Jaargang 43, Nummer 1, januari 2013
67.900 readers
2012-12
Handicap in het nieuws: Zorgrobot rukt op
Boogh magazine, Jaargang 6, Nummer 3, december 2012
2012-11-08, 21.10 The self-care society
The fifth day, EO, NPO2, National Television
2012-10-20
Robots kunnen positieve bijdrage leveren aan de zorg p.8 p.9
Technisch Weekblad, http://www.technischweekblad.nl/
2012-10-10, 15.45 Alice, de zorgrobot van de toekomst (Alice, Carebot of the Future)
Villa VPRO, VPRO, Radio 1, studio-conversation about caredroids
498.000 viewers
circulation 66.000
listeners 2.600.000 / week
2012-10-02
Caredroid over twee jaar beschikbaar voor ouderen (Caredroid in two years available for elderly)
http://www.zorgvisie.nl/
unique range 96.000 / month
2012-10-01 12.45
Radio Interview: Carebot
listeners 2.000.000 / week
Tijdvoortwee, KRO, Radio 2 (national radio), interview with Frits Spits about caredroids
2012-10-01
Zorgrobot rukt op (Carebot is advancing)
Spits, http://www.spitsnieuws.nl/
http://camera-vu.nl/matthijs/ZorgrobotsSpits1.jpg
http://camera-vu.nl/matthijs/ZorgrobotsSpits2.jpg
Zorgrobot rukt op
circulation 1.600.000
front page
article
unique range 515.000 / month
Zorgrobot rukt op (Carebot is advancing)
www.ango.nl
unique range 83.664 / year
Zorgrobot maakt opwachting
http://www.skipr.nl/
unique range >10.000
2012-10-01
2012-10-01
(Carebot is approaching)
2012-09-27
Robots in de zorg goede aanvulling, maar ze moeten gevoeliger worden
(Robots complement healthcare, but need to get more sensitive)
http://www.trouw.nl/
unique range 817.687 / month
2012-09-27
Robots voelen met je mee (Robots sympathize with you)
Ad Valvas, http://www.advalvas.vu.nl/
http://www.advalvas.vu.nl/nieuws/robots-voelen-met-je-mee
circulation 12.308
574 Hits at 21.03.2013
2012-09-26
Laat zorgrobots ook morele afwegingen maken (Let robots also make moral decisions)
http://www.opiniestukken.com/
2012-09-26
Zorgrobots, maar geen botte zorg (Carebots, but no insensitive care)
http://sargasso.nl/
unique range 75.000 / month
Zorgrobots, maar geen botte zorg (Carebots, but no insensitive care)
http://www.socialevraagstukken.nl/site/
unique range 25.000 / month
2012-09-19
2012-07-01
Sociaal intelligente robots: droom of werkelijkheid? (Socially intelligent robots: dream or reality?)
www.scientias.nl
unique range 170.000 / month
MEDIA APPEARANCES FOR EMPLOYEE COUNCIL VU UNIVERSITY
2013-05-23
Van Noodzaak tot Redelijkheid
Jaarverslag 2012 Ondernemingsraad Vrije Universiteit
7. 2013-03-27
Erger dan verwacht
Ad Valvas, p.28-29 http://issuu.com/advalvas/docs/advalvas_60_14
http://www.advalvas.vu.nl/sites/default/files/AV14.pdf
circulation 12.308
NON-SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS IN PRINTED AND ONLINE MEDIA
2013-07-18
Negatieve boodschap over drugs helpt niet
NRC Handelsblad, http://www.nrc.nl/
2013-06-21
Over vijftig jaar zijn alle drugs legaal
https://www.piratenpartij.nl/ (pirate party)
2013-06-12
Over vijftig jaar zijn alle drugs legaal
http://sargasso.nl/
2013-05-31
Goede Tijden Slechte Tijden in Maastricht
http://sargasso.nl/
unique range 75.000 / month
Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden in Maastricht
https://www.piratenpartij.nl/ (pirate party)
2013-05-29
circulation 203.021
unique range 75.000 / month
2013-05-07
Vervang repressie door alternatieven die wel werken
https://www.piratenpartij.nl/ (pirate party)
2013-05-07
Vervang repressie door alternatieven die wel werken
http://bureaudehelling.nl/ (scientific bureau green left party)
2013-05-05
Met het schrappen van anti-privacy maatregelen valt miljarden te bezuinigen
https://www.piratenpartij.nl/ (pirate party)
2013-04-17
Vervang repressie door alternatieven die wel werken
http://www.socialevraagstukken.nl/
2013-03-18
Ons drugsbeleid is als een waterbed, oplossing: gereguleerde teelt
http://www.trouw.nl/
unique range 817.687 / month
Reguleer de wietteelt toch
http://www.socialevraagstukken.nl/
unique range 25.000 / month
Waarom is wiet nog steeds illegaal? En tabak en alcohol niet?
http://www.krapuul.nl/
unique range 83.760 / month
Geef de macht terug aan het volk
http://www.thepostonline.nl/
unique range 150.000 / month
Bezuinigen? Hef drugsverboden op!
http://www.welingelichtekringen.nl
unique range 350.000/ month
2013-03-18
2013-03-18
2013-02-19
2012-12-30
2012-12-26
Bezuinigen? Hef drugsverboden op!
www.opiniestukken.com
2012-12-21
Stoppen drugsverboden maakt bezuinigingen overbodig
http://www.sargasso.nl
unique range 25.000 / month
2012-10-30
Nederland staat voor gek
Ad Valvas, p.6-7 http://issuu.com/advalvas/docs/advalvas_60_05
http://camera-vu.nl/matthijs/AdValDrugsbel.pdf
2012-04-12
Minister Opstelten is 'kierewiet' geworden
Eindhovens Dagblad,
Minister Opstelten is 'kierewiet' geworden
2012-04-07
2012-04-06
Opstelten is 'kierewiet' geworden,
BN de Stem, http://www.bndestem.nl/
Minister Opstelten is 'kierewiet' geworden,
Brabants Dagblad, p.14 p.15
Minister Opstelten is 'kierewiet' geworden
unique range 75.000 / month
circulation 12.308
circulation 326.100
circulation 340.600
circulation 374.000
8. 2012-04-02
De voorgestelde wijzigingen in het drugsbeleid zijn kierewiet
http://www.opiniestukken.com
2012-03-29
Drugsdebat is een debat van doven,
http://www.sargasso.nl
unique range 75.000 / month
Opstelten duwt met een banaan in zijn oor recreatieve gebruikers de criminaliteit in
Unity drug education, www.unity.nl
unique range 150.000 / year
2012-03-28
2012-02-02
Stop met ineffectief cameratoezicht,
circulation 12.308
Ad Valvas, http://www.advalvas.vu.nl/images/AdValvasPDF/PDF/5919.pdf
http://www.advalvas.vu.nl/opinies/1584-stop-met-ineffectief-cameratoezicht.html
2012-01-26
Dure Veiligheidsgevoelens,
Staatskrant Amsterdam West, http://www.staatskrant.com/
circulation 22.000
Dure Veiligheidsgevoelens
http://www.sargasso.nl
unique range 75.000 / month
2012-01-19
2012-01-19
Cameratoezicht in Amsterdam-West blijkt weinig effectief en erg duur,
http://www.opiniestukken.com
2011-12-15
Met het schrappen van anti-privacy maatregelen valt miljarden te bezuinigen,
http://www.privacybarometer.nl
3073 hits at 21.03.2013
NON-SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS AND MEDIA APPEARANCES
2013-09-17
Presentation about Drugs in Debat for district council
2013-06-21
Drugs in Debat, presentation on Drug Policy at Pirate party volunteer weekend
2013-06-17
Drugs in Debat, presentation on Drug Policy at debate
2013-06-15
Drugs in Debat, presentation on Drug Policy at debate
2013-06-07
De Hoeksteen, Salto TV, interview on the project ‘Drugs in Debat’ and drug policy
2013-06-03
Spoken, FunX Radio, interview on drug policy, drugs and spirituality
2013-05-07
Bureau de Helling, Reading on alternatives for repression for scientific bureau green left party
2013-04-22
De Stelling van de Stad, AT5 (Amsterdam TV Station), discussion about threats on internet
2013-02-19
Dichtbij Nederland, Radio 5 (national radio), Discussion about regulation cannabis production
2013-02-18
Wereldstad , AT5 (Amsterdam TV station), Portret-item about ‘The Matthijs Pontier Daily’
2012-12-06
Panel-member discussion about Fair Trade Coke, Nieuwe Leiders, Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam
2012-04-23
Onder Ons, Omroep Brabant (regional TV station), Bespreking opinie-onderzoek wietpas
2011-02-15
Presentation on new synthetic drugs and cognitive enhancers for Unity drug education
2011-10-30
Presentation on new synthetic drugs and cognitive enhancers for Jellinek (mental health care)
2010-05-19
Panel-member discussion Kom Uit de Fles Dag (100 years Jellinek mental health care),
OBA theater (public library Amsterdam) broadcasted on FunX (national radio)
2010-05-18
Presentation on ‘mephedrone’ at DIMS-day, Den Bosch (DIMS = national drug monitoring institute)
9. VOLUNTEER WORK
2013 -
Project leader ‘Drugs in Debate’
‘Drugs in Debate’ is a volunteer project that stimulates the debate on drug policy and recreational
drug use.
- Managing and leading the project
- Organizing debates
- Finding sponsors
- Organizing a media campaign
- Media appearances
- Writing articles
- Giving presentations
- Participating in the Young Civilianship Award 2013
2005 -
Prevention Worker
Unity Drug Education Project, Jellinek, Amsterdam, http://www.unity.nl/
Unity is a volunteer project for and by adolescents in the dance scene. We educate about safer use of
alcohol and other drugs at dance events, parties and in clubs in an objective and 'open minded'
manner. Primary goals of Unity are an increase in one’s own responsibility and harm reduction by
spreading knowledge.
Awards:
3rd place in ‘Golden peer award 2012’, given to the most-valued volunteer.
Extra activities:
Member of science group.
--Helping in organizing, and performing experiments
Member of politics group.
--Discussing drug policy.
--Having contact with media about drug policy
--Having contact with politicians about drug policy and the need for Unity Drug Education
--Organizing a tour for politicians on large dance events (EHBO, Unity, Security, Police, Event itself)
Member of group focusing on new substances
--Gathering information about new substances, and ordering this in a database
--Discussing how to deal with new substances as Unity
--Giving presentations on how to deal with new substances
2002 -
Board member of youth center Juggs@Vrijburg, team-leader of technical team and webmaster.
Juggs@Vrijburg Amsterdam, http://www.vrijburg.nl/juggs/
- Managing and guiding adolescents in keeping the youth center running
- Commission to develop the future vision of liberal center Vrijburg
- Webmaster
- Leader of the technical team
- Organizing activities
- Organizing discussions
- Cooking for big groups