We present in this paper a method for de-identification of persons in a CCTV environment which uses different levels of filtering depending on the privacy sensitivity of the region of interest. The proposed method tries to tackle the problem of re-identifying (de-filtering) a person which has commit-ted a crime. Validation of the method shows low results in privacy as a result of the identity of the subjects not being concealed at all times. 1
In the context of sharing video surveillance data, a significant threat to privacy is face recogniti...
CCTV(Closed Circuit television) is one of the widely used physical security technologies and video a...
Abstract—In the context of sharing video surveillance data, a significant threat to privacy is face ...
This paper describes the participation of the TUB-IRML group to the MediaEval 2014 Visual Privacy ta...
The recent widespread adoption of video surveillance systems implies an invasive proactive approach ...
International usage and interest in Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) for surveil-lance of public spa...
Visual surveillance systems are increasingly common in our society today. There is a conflict betwee...
Poor quality CCTV evidence requires a witness to make an identification of the suspect. Good quality...
In this paper, we describe a privacy filter proposed for VPT 2014 in an attempt to provide a context...
This paper presents an overview of the Visual Privacy Task (VPT) of MediaEval 2014, its objectives, ...
This paper describes EPFL privacy protection tool for the MediaE-val 2014 Visual Privacy task. The g...
Privacy is one of the most important social and political issues in our information society, charact...
This paper describes our approach for the Visual Privacy Task (VPT) of the MediaEval 2014. Video pri...
The capability to track individuals in CCTV cameras is important for surveillance and forensics alik...
The capability to track individuals in CCTV cameras is important for surveillance and forensics alik...
In the context of sharing video surveillance data, a significant threat to privacy is face recogniti...
CCTV(Closed Circuit television) is one of the widely used physical security technologies and video a...
Abstract—In the context of sharing video surveillance data, a significant threat to privacy is face ...
This paper describes the participation of the TUB-IRML group to the MediaEval 2014 Visual Privacy ta...
The recent widespread adoption of video surveillance systems implies an invasive proactive approach ...
International usage and interest in Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) for surveil-lance of public spa...
Visual surveillance systems are increasingly common in our society today. There is a conflict betwee...
Poor quality CCTV evidence requires a witness to make an identification of the suspect. Good quality...
In this paper, we describe a privacy filter proposed for VPT 2014 in an attempt to provide a context...
This paper presents an overview of the Visual Privacy Task (VPT) of MediaEval 2014, its objectives, ...
This paper describes EPFL privacy protection tool for the MediaE-val 2014 Visual Privacy task. The g...
Privacy is one of the most important social and political issues in our information society, charact...
This paper describes our approach for the Visual Privacy Task (VPT) of the MediaEval 2014. Video pri...
The capability to track individuals in CCTV cameras is important for surveillance and forensics alik...
The capability to track individuals in CCTV cameras is important for surveillance and forensics alik...
In the context of sharing video surveillance data, a significant threat to privacy is face recogniti...
CCTV(Closed Circuit television) is one of the widely used physical security technologies and video a...
Abstract—In the context of sharing video surveillance data, a significant threat to privacy is face ...