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This PhD proposal investigate the application of Machine Learning (ML) models
within humanitarian contexts, specifically focusing on enhancing child protection
mechanisms against trafficking. By employing a mixed-methods approach, the future
research aims to critically assess the efficacy and ethical considerations of existing ML
models. Through collaboration with technology experts and key humanitarian
organizations, the study seeks to refine these models for better alignment with child
rights. The project underscores the importance of ethical AI use, proposing a framework
for deploying AI technologies that prioritize the welfare and rights of children in crisis
situations.
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Title Enhancing Humanitarian AI: Advancing Ethical Machine Learning Practices for Child Protection and Trafficking Prevention
This PhD proposal investigate the application of Machine Learning (ML) models
within humanitarian contexts, specifically focusing on enhancing child protection
mechanisms against trafficking. By employing a mixed-methods approach, the future
research aims to critically assess the efficacy and ethical considerations of existing ML
models. Through collaboration with technology experts and key humanitarian
organizations, the study seeks to refine these models for better alignment with child
rights. The project underscores the importance of ethical AI use, proposing a framework
for deploying AI technologies that prioritize the welfare and rights of children in crisis
situations.
Work type Research papers, Thesis, Lecture notes
Tags ai, child rights, child trafficking, human rights, technology.
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Author. Holder Marta Benítez Brañas. Date Mar 7, 2024.
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