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Towards Consent-Based Lifelogging in Sport Analytic

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Towards Consent-Based Lifelogging in Sport Analytic
Lifelogging is becoming widely deployed outside the scope of solipsistic self quantification. In elite sport, the ability to utilize these digital footprints of athletes for sport analytic has already become a game changer. This raises privacy concerns regarding both the individual lifelogger and the bystanders inadvertently captured by increasingly ubiquitous sensing devices. This paper describes a lifelogging model for consented use of personal data for sport analytic. The proposed model is a stepping stone towards understanding how privacy-preserving lifelogging frameworks and run-time systems can be constructed.
Håvard D. Johansen, Cathal Gurrin, Dag Johan
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where MMM
Authors Håvard D. Johansen, Cathal Gurrin, Dag Johansen
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