The privacy of users and information are becoming increasingly important with the growth and pervasive use of mobile devices such as wearables, mobile phones, drones, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Today many of these mobile devices are equipped with cameras which enable users to take pictures and record videos anytime they need to do so. In many such cases, bystanders’ privacy is not a concern, and as a result, audio and video of bystanders are often captured without their consent. We present results from a user study in which 21 participants were asked to use a wearable system called FacePET developed to enhance bystanders’ facial privacy by providing a way for bystanders to protect their own privacy rather than relying on external...
Wearable cameras are increasingly used in many different applications such as entertainment, securit...
Abstract. In the coming age of wearable computing, devices such as Google Glass will become as ubiqu...
While media reports about wearable cameras have focused on the privacy concerns of bystanders, the p...
Given the availability of cameras in mobile phones, drones and Internet-connected devices, facial pr...
Through the increasingly common use of devices that provide ubiquitous sensor data such as wearables...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Given the availability of cameras in mobil...
Automatically and passively taking pictures (using lifelogging devices such as wearable cameras) of ...
As smartphones have gained popularity over recent years, they have provided usersconvenient access t...
We explore how privacy preferences can be communicated towards disruptive cameras in privacy-sensiti...
As technological advances are made in the design of smart sensors, the issue of privacy in public pl...
Automatically and passively taking pictures (using lifelogging devices such as wearable cameras) of ...
Augmented reality (AR) devices are poised to enter the market. It is unclear how the properties of t...
IoT devices no longer affect single users only because others like visitors or family members - deno...
While the public claim to be concerned about privacy, they rarely express protective behaviour. This...
peer-reviewedPhysical or bodily privacy is an innate need that drives a variety of human behaviours...
Wearable cameras are increasingly used in many different applications such as entertainment, securit...
Abstract. In the coming age of wearable computing, devices such as Google Glass will become as ubiqu...
While media reports about wearable cameras have focused on the privacy concerns of bystanders, the p...
Given the availability of cameras in mobile phones, drones and Internet-connected devices, facial pr...
Through the increasingly common use of devices that provide ubiquitous sensor data such as wearables...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Given the availability of cameras in mobil...
Automatically and passively taking pictures (using lifelogging devices such as wearable cameras) of ...
As smartphones have gained popularity over recent years, they have provided usersconvenient access t...
We explore how privacy preferences can be communicated towards disruptive cameras in privacy-sensiti...
As technological advances are made in the design of smart sensors, the issue of privacy in public pl...
Automatically and passively taking pictures (using lifelogging devices such as wearable cameras) of ...
Augmented reality (AR) devices are poised to enter the market. It is unclear how the properties of t...
IoT devices no longer affect single users only because others like visitors or family members - deno...
While the public claim to be concerned about privacy, they rarely express protective behaviour. This...
peer-reviewedPhysical or bodily privacy is an innate need that drives a variety of human behaviours...
Wearable cameras are increasingly used in many different applications such as entertainment, securit...
Abstract. In the coming age of wearable computing, devices such as Google Glass will become as ubiqu...
While media reports about wearable cameras have focused on the privacy concerns of bystanders, the p...