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Dynamic Privacy in a Smart House Environment

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Dynamic Privacy in a Smart House Environment
— A smart house can be regarded as a surveillance environment in which the person being observed carries out activities that range from intimate to more public. What can be observed depends on the activity, the person observing (e.g. a carer) and policy. In assisted living smart house environments, a single privacy policy, applied throughout, would be either too invasive for an occupant, or too restrictive for an observer, due to the conflicting goals of surveillance and private environments. Hence, we propose a dynamic method for altering the level of privacy in the environment based on the context, the situation within the environment, encompassing factors relevant to ensuring the occupant’s safety and privacy. The context is mapped to an appropriate level of privacy, which is implemented by controlling access to data sources (e.g. video) using data hiding techniques. The aim of this work is to decrease the invasiveness of the technology, while retaining the purpose of the syste...
Simon Moncrieff, Svetha Venkatesh, Geoff A. W. Wes
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICMCS
Authors Simon Moncrieff, Svetha Venkatesh, Geoff A. W. West
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