Context aware privacy in visual surveillance
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Moncrieff, Simon
Venkatesh, Svetha
West, Geoff
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2008Type
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Moncrieff, S. and Venkatesh, S. and West, G. 2008. Context aware privacy in visual surveillance, in Ejiri, M. and Kasturi, R. and Sanniti di Baja, G. (ed), 19th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), Dec 8-11 2008, pp. 1-4. Tampa, Florida: IAPR.
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Proceedings of the 19th international conference on pattern recognition
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19th international conference on pattern recognition
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In this paper we present preliminary work implementing dynamic privacy in public surveillance. The aim is to maximise the privacy of those under surveillance, while giving an observer access to sufficient information to perform their duties. As these aspects are in conflict, a dynamic approach to privacy is required to balance the systempsilas purpose with the systempsilas privacy. Dynamic privacy is achieved by accounting for the situation, or context, within the environment. The context is determined by a number of visual features that are combined and then used to determine an appropriate level of privacy.
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