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Lifelogging user study: Bystander privacy

Lifelogging user study: Bystander privacy
Lifelogging user study: Bystander privacy
Automatically and passively taking pictures (using lifelogging devices such as wearable cameras) of people who don’t know they’re having their picture taken raises a number of privacy concerns (from a bystander’s perspective). We conducted a study focussing on the bystanders’ concerns to the presence of augmented reality wearable devices in two contexts (one formal and one informal). The results suggests the need to embed privacy enhancing techniques into the design of
lifelogging applications, which are likely to depend upon an array of factors, but not limited to the context of use, scenario (and surroundings), and content.
Lifelogging, Wearable Camera, User Study, Privacy, Bystander, Privacy by design
Chowdhury, Soumyadeb
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Ferdous, Md Sadek
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Jose, Joemon M
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Chowdhury, Soumyadeb
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Ferdous, Md Sadek
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Jose, Joemon M
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Chowdhury, Soumyadeb, Ferdous, Md Sadek and Jose, Joemon M (2016) Lifelogging user study: Bystander privacy. British Human Computer Interaction Conference, , Bournemouth, United Kingdom. 11 - 15 Jul 2016. 3 pp .

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Abstract

Automatically and passively taking pictures (using lifelogging devices such as wearable cameras) of people who don’t know they’re having their picture taken raises a number of privacy concerns (from a bystander’s perspective). We conducted a study focussing on the bystanders’ concerns to the presence of augmented reality wearable devices in two contexts (one formal and one informal). The results suggests the need to embed privacy enhancing techniques into the design of
lifelogging applications, which are likely to depend upon an array of factors, but not limited to the context of use, scenario (and surroundings), and content.

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Published date: July 2016
Venue - Dates: British Human Computer Interaction Conference, , Bournemouth, United Kingdom, 2016-07-11 - 2016-07-15
Keywords: Lifelogging, Wearable Camera, User Study, Privacy, Bystander, Privacy by design
Organisations: Agents, Interactions & Complexity

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Local EPrints ID: 406423
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/406423
PURE UUID: c8de8625-2c9e-4e38-8b39-1874816b8eab

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Date deposited: 10 Mar 2017 10:47
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 12:16

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Author: Soumyadeb Chowdhury
Author: Md Sadek Ferdous
Author: Joemon M Jose

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