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"misidentification" Definitions
  1. incorrect or false identification

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The 2016 National Patient Misidentification Report cites that 86 percent of respondents said they have witnessed or know of a medical error that was the result of patient misidentification.
Bernal confirmed there are no policies around misidentification and appeals.
And misidentification could lead to wrongful conviction, or far worse.
Investigators did not explain the apparent misidentification in the complaint.
Maine was unintentionally omitted due to misidentification on the website.
I am constantly talking about misrepresentation and the dangers of misidentification.
This sort of misidentification of objects is crucial to safe autonomous driving.
And for men of any skin tone, there was virtually no misidentification.
Women and people of color are particularly prone to misidentification by the software.
Given the clandestine nature of sex trafficking crimes, misidentification of victims is prevalent.
As far as misidentification goes, it's not as embarrassing as it could have been.
An audit of face recognition technology in Wales revealed a staggering 90 percent misidentification rate.
This matters because misidentification can subject innocent people to police scrutiny or erroneous criminal charges.
There's no better example of this than the misidentification of the Boston bomber back in 2013.
The best argument against outing Charlottesville marchers is the possibility—and, already, the actuality—of misidentification.
We also understand that there is a larger issue of misidentification in media—especially among nonwhite subjects.
Studies have shown racial bias baked into leading facial recognition platforms, raising questions about misidentification of suspects.
What they're saying: Heitkamp's campaign did not respond to AP's questions Tuesday about how the misidentification happened.
He also reportedly made several misleading or false statements when questioned by federal agents about his misidentification.
Cooper apologized to Philips, calling her an "amazing actress" and blaming the misidentification on a Google search.
But the authorities publicly identified him as the gunman, an initial misidentification they retracted a day later.
And so the CIA, as we know from declassified documents now, used that misidentification to their advantage.
It's not clear exactly how the misidentification started, yet it was likely more carelessness than anything deliberate.
"The Office of the Coroner apologizes for the misidentification and any confusion created by it," a statement read.
Once for a misidentification—two guys got into a physical confrontation, and the CO assumed I was involved.
With flowers that measure a fraction of an inch wide this mistake is understandable, but leads to misidentification.
We've seen how women and people of color — to start — are disproportionately affected by error, misidentification, and so on.
"Associated with these threats is a potential for miscalculation or misidentification that could lead to aggressive actions," it added.
Adding to the anxiety and confusion was the misidentification of a Brown University student, Amara Majeed, as a suspect.
The core of these innocence cases involves a misidentification, not a claim that a crime did not take place.
The New York Legislature is considering legislation combating the roles that eyewitness misidentification and false confessions play in wrongful convictions.
Unfortunately, Damon was innocent of these crimes and had been railroaded based on eyewitness misidentification and a false, coerced confession.
From shackles, from oppression, from stereotype and misidentification, from prejudice, from any form of restraint, even that proposed by gravity.
Eyewitness misidentification and false confessions, often gained through pressure from investigators, all lead to mass incarceration of truly innocent people.
UPDATE: This story has been updated to include the coroner's misidentification of two of the passengers on board the bus.
"The Office of the Chief Coroner apologizes for the misidentification and any confusion created by it," the news release said.
Since 1989, eyewitness misidentification has contributed to a seventy-one per cent rate of wrongful convictions, proved by DNA testing.
In the immediate aftermath of the march, the focus of many of these stories has been the misidentification of participants.
" Even Kavanaugh seemed to argue that Ford's allegations were merely a case of a misidentification, reportedly telling Hatch that "Dr.
"Misidentification is a real problem, for sure," said Schmitt, who coordinates body donation for the University of California's medical schools statewide.
Both write through a feeling of being unseen, and both of their books can be read as defiant protests against misidentification.
Immigrants and people of color pay the price for false positives and misidentification if the software is faulty, not vendors or engineers.
" The magazine issued an apology online and acknowledged that "there is a larger issue of misidentification in media — especially among nonwhite subjects.
Misidentification of a wake word by a device — on Amazon's, that's "Alexa" by default — automatically sends data to the company's servers. Why?
But misidentification of words can, according to Amazon, set in motion a chain of events that are troubling from a privacy perspective.
But human memory is inherently flawed, and eyewitness misidentification plays a role in two-thirds of convictions overturned through DNA testing nationwide.
" For this reason — in order to forestall its identification or misidentification (as you please) with poetry — "the Quran was compelled to repudiate poetry.
It looks at 30,000 face points on a face so the chances of misidentification (unless you're a twin, of course) are even lower.
False confession and eyewitness misidentification have played a role in all but one of New York's 29 wrongful convictions proved by DNA evidence.
It's a pervasive, frustrating human flaw, one that has led to false convictions, false confessions, and the misidentification of perpetrators in a police lineup.
According to a 2016 study of health care executives, misidentification costs the average health care facility $85033 million per year in denied claims and potential lost revenue.
This is a misidentification of the threat; in Saipov's case, reports are that he wasn't radicalized before he came to the US. So, this isn't an immigration issue.
Indeed, it's estimated that an ordered scrubbing of Florida's registration rolls in 2000 resulted in the misidentification and baring of at least 1203,100 eligible voters across the state.
Here is MIT's real-time misidentification in action: Tricking AI into seeing a gun is particularly troubling, as object recognition is quickly becoming a key element in smart policing.
"Like many facial recognition companies, we acknowledge the implicit bias in publicly available training data that can result in misidentification of certain ethnicities," the company's chief executive has written.
Recently conservative and progressive states, from Georgia to Colorado, have enacted laws requiring the recording of interrogations and improving eyewitness identification practices, to protect against false confession and misidentification.
A January 2018 study by two M.I.T. researchers first focused public attention on the higher misidentification rates for dark-skinned women by three leading purveyors of facial recognition algorithms.
"Clearly the events show the risk of misidentification and collateral damage," he said in the sidelines of the launch of a report by the non-profit group Oceans Beyond Piracy.
When you take what I've said about databases and mugshots and all that data that's being put together, you have a very high-risk of misidentification and discriminating against people.
Twitter has been cited as playing a part in spreading fake news and conspiracies regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein and the misidentification of suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings.
And yet, the terror that remains ingrained in me from April 19, 1995 stems from the misidentification of the perpetrator of that violence and the corresponding collective blame on Muslims.
Eleven of these crosshatched paintings and works on paper, many lent from Mr. Johns's personal collection and all delighting in irony and misidentification, are on view now at Craig F. Starr.
Previous research has found that white Americans are more likely to misidentify black people for one another than white people, a phenomenon they said may play a role in eyewitness misidentification.
Reading brain signals might also help prevent the misidentification as targets of troops that are on the same side as the cap wearer—and thus reduce incidents of death by "friendly fire".
"The identification procedure in this case was so suggestive (and late in its timing) as to undermine the reliability of witness memory and to create the strong likelihood of misidentification," Steblay concluded.
"Face recognition technology runs the risk of making Oakland residents less safe as the misidentification of individuals could lead to the misuse of force, false incarceration, and minority-based persecution," Kaplan said.
The Innocence Project, a nonprofit legal group, said in a brief filed with the court that over 70 percent of the 353 convictions it has had overturned on DNA evidence involved misidentification.
The Coast Guard's request is understandable because using social media as a platform for emergency calls can lead to calls for help getting overlooked, misidentification, the spread of false information and even fraud.
A study in February found that several face recognition systems had significantly higher failure and misidentification rates when used on dark-skinned and female faces, echoing earlier studies about the accuracy of such software.
In New York City, new clarifications to the city's human rights guidelines make clear that the intentional misidentification of a person's preferred name, pronoun or title is violation of the city's anti-discrimination law.
"This is a deeply unfortunate situation involving a patient misidentification that took place outside of our hospital and did not involve our employees." according to a statement from Tenet Health, which owns St. Vincent.
"There was a misidentification of the security forces emergency services team who were conducting a routine inspection of the medical facility, which caused the distress call to the base defense operations center," it said.
Beyond any of the documented issues with police departments using facial recognition software to identify criminal suspects, such as misidentification and algorithmic biases, there is no governmental oversight in place to oversee its operation.
Not only because, as the department's chief, Michel Moore, puts it, "falsifying information on a department report is a crime," but because such crimes of misidentification have been going on for years with untold consequences.
Users on 4chan had misidentified the shooter as a man named Geary Danley, and that misidentification made the rounds on the internet, leading to false claims about the gunman and incorrect reports of his motivations.
Countless real-life examples from health systems across the country provide compelling reasons why we need solutions to address patient misidentification: An infant given expressed breastmilk from the wrong mother who was infected with hepatitis.
In another portion of the hour-long tour, Craig also showed Tlaib a misidentification of a suspect by the facial recognition software -- a black woman had been matched to a photo of a black male suspect.
"[Misidentification of cell lines] is a somewhat common thing," Vuk Stambolic, a professor in the Department of Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto, who uses cell lines extensively in his research, told me in an interview.
Misidentification is "not just a minor inconvenience" In Oakland, Kaplan is similarly troubled by facial-recognition technology as it is today — particularly in the wake of studies that indicate a propensity to misidentify women and people of color.
The NOTAM, which also prohibited US civil aircraft from flying above "the waters of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman," was issued due to the "potential for miscalculation or misidentification" for civilian planes, the FAA said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is allowing U.S. airlines to resume operations over large areas of the Gulf, saying that a lower military posture by Iran has reduced the threat of miscalculation or misidentification of civilian flights.
Faces in the Crowd Patrick Radden Keefe's account of the London Met's police unit of "super-recognizers" is fascinating, but the use of their identifications in investigations or in prosecutions risks misidentification and wrongful conviction ("Total Recall," August 22nd).
He added, When we set the confidence threshold at 99% (as we recommend in our documentation), our misidentification rate dropped to zero despite the fact that we are comparing against a larger corpus of faces (30x larger than the ACLU test).
Rachel Dolezal, the white woman whose deliberate misidentification as a black woman was notoriously uncovered in a Spokane, Washington, local news interview that went viral in 2015, is the subject of a new Netflix documentary, The Rachel Divide, which premiered Friday.
Not just  positive harm, such as the misidentification of a suspect in a crime, but negative harm, such as calcifying biases in data and business practices in algorithmic form and depriving those affected by the biases of employment or services.
It is that misidentification of failure as experience, too, that explains why British coaching remains so steadfastly white — the same old faces means the same old color — and why the Premier League's most ambitious teams are now, increasingly, managed by foreigners.
All jokes about the judicial wisdom indicated by that misidentification aside, social media lit up with jokes from those who could not resist the comedic premise of a bar fight over a band who famously covered a song about a drunken haze.
Citing dangers to fans in the form of police harassment, misidentification, and discrimination at concerts, artists including Speedy Ortiz, The Glitch Mob, and Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello have joined activists to call for a ban on face surveillance at live events.
"Although Iran likely has no intention to target civil aircraft, the presence of multiple long-range, advanced anti-aircraft capable weapons in a tense environment poses a possible risk of miscalculation or misidentification, especially during periods of heightened political tension and rhetoric," it said.
Iran argues that this tragic disaster, which killed 176 people, was caused by human error, specifically the misidentification of a commercial airliner as an enemy cruise missile in the tense hours after Iran launched a ballistic missile attack on US-occupied bases in Iraq.
Brigadier General Richard Coe, who led the investigation, told reporters at the Pentagon on a conference call on Tuesday that the major errors ranged from a basic misidentification of targets to "group think" during intelligence development and even a communications blunder on a hotline with Russia.
So I'm sitting here in this very odd position of being a lawyer, believing that there's been a misidentification of what it is that counts as field expertise, plus a jaundiced view of lawyers that all we know how to do is to argue in court, right?
The new body could allow the banks to coordinate identity tracking, reduce KYC failures or misidentification risks due to use of different data sources and cut inhouse compliance costs, accounting firm Deloitte said in a paper on the Nordic project and other KYC measures prepared for UK banks.
Hours before the plane crash the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration had issued an emergency flight restriction barring U.S. carriers and pilots from flying over areas of Iraqi, Iranian and some Persian Gulf airspace warning of the "potential for miscalculation or misidentification" for civilian aircraft due to heightened political and military tensions.
"Due to the heightened regional tensions, the potential for miscalculation or misidentification could lead to aggressive actions against vessels belonging to US, allied, and coalition partners operating in the Arabian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, and Gulf of Oman," US Central Command, which oversees American military operations in the Middle East, said in an emailed statement.
In that enduring misidentification, which is not even Tagouri's first (the last time she was mistaken in another publication for Noor Salman, the wife of Pulse nightclub shooter Omar Mateen), lurks a horrible truth of how America chooses to treat Muslim women who wear the headscarf: To many Americans, one veiled Muslim woman is interchangeable for the next.
In a blog post, the ACLU of Northern California explained how misidentification in the hands of law enforcement could be deadly, particularly for people of color:If law enforcement is using Amazon Rekognition, it's not hard to imagine a police officer getting a 'match' indicating that a person has a previous concealed-weapon arrest, biasing the officer before an encounter even begins.
"Although most affected people do believe a family member or partner has been replaced—in line with the existing theory—about 20 percent have Capgras delusion for people who aren't well known, meaning either that the current theory is wrong or, more likely, this is a different sort of misidentification delusion that has yet to be explained," Currell tells me.
"Human factors like 'confirmation bias,' 'improper labeling' and 'invalid assumptions' resulted in labeling of individuals as Islamic State of Iraq and Levant forces early in the process, which colored later analysis and resulted in continuing misidentification of the forces on the ground," the United States Central Command, which oversees American military operations in the Middle East, said in a statement.
"In January, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued field guidance to juvenile coordinators to work with Health and Human Services' (HHS) Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) to identify and collect fingerprints on unaccompanied alien children (UACs) at ORR facilities who are over the age of 33, to mitigate and prevent the risk of their victimization by human traffickers and smugglers, and to reduce misidentification," a senior ICE official said in an email to BuzzFeed News.
As for those hit with a DMCA notice, if they want to appeal the takedown, they have to give the service provider—in this case, Twitter—their legal name, mailing address, phone number, email, Twitter username, specific URLs to where the content was originally found, a signature, a jurisdictional consent statement, and the following statement: "I swear under penalty of perjury that I have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled," according to a copy of the DMCA request Lyne provided Gizmodo.

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