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Dynamic privacy assessment in a smart house environment using multimodal sensing

journal contribution
posted on 2008-11-01, 00:00 authored by S Moncrieff, Svetha VenkateshSvetha Venkatesh, G West
Surveillance applications in private environments such as smart houses require a privacy management policy if such systems are to be accepted by the occupants of the environment. This is due to the invasive nature of surveillance, and the private nature of the home. In this article, we propose a framework for dynamically altering the privacy policy applied to the monitoring of a smart house based on the situation within the environment. Initially the situation, or context, within the environment is determined; we identify several factors for determining environmental context, and propose methods to quantify the context using audio and binary sensor data. The context is then mapped to an appropriate privacy policy, which is implemented by applying data hiding techniques to control access to data gathered from various information sources. The significance of this work lies in the examination of privacy issues related to assisted-living smart house environments. A single privacy policy in such applications would be either too restrictive for an observer, for example, a carer, or too invasive for the occupants. We address this by proposing a dynamic method, with the aim of decreasing the invasiveness of the technology, while retaining the purpose of the system.

History

Journal

ACM transactions on multimedia computing communications and applications

Volume

5

Issue

2

Pagination

1 - 29

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Location

New York, N. Y.

ISSN

1551-6857

eISSN

1551-6865

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, ACM