Affect-preserving privacy protection of video
Title | Affect-preserving privacy protection of video |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | Xu, W., Cheung, S. c S., Soares, N. |
Conference Name | 2015 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP) |
Keywords | affect-preserving privacy protection, data privacy, entertainment, Face, face image editing, face recognition, facial expression, health information, Image color analysis, linear blend skinning, mobile cameras, mobile computing, privacy, pubcrawl170113, security, security of data, Shape, shape deformation, Skeleton, Skin, social behaviors, social sciences computing, Three-dimensional displays, video applications, video signal processing, Visual privacy protection, wireless networks |
Abstract | The prevalence of wireless networks and the convenience of mobile cameras enable many new video applications other than security and entertainment. From behavioral diagnosis to wellness monitoring, cameras are increasing used for observations in various educational and medical settings. Videos collected for such applications are considered protected health information under privacy laws in many countries. At the same time, there is an increasing need to share such video data across a wide spectrum of stakeholders including professionals, therapists and families facing similar challenges. Visual privacy protection techniques, such as blurring or object removal, can be used to mitigate privacy concern, but they also obliterate important visual cues of affect and social behaviors that are crucial for the target applications. In this paper, we propose a method of manipulating facial expression and body shape to conceal the identity of individuals while preserving the underlying affect states. The experiment results demonstrate the effectiveness of our method. |
DOI | 10.1109/ICIP.2015.7350779 |
Citation Key | xu_affect-preserving_2015 |
- pubcrawl170113
- wireless networks
- Visual privacy protection
- video signal processing
- video applications
- Three-dimensional displays
- social sciences computing
- social behaviors
- Skin
- Skeleton
- shape deformation
- Shape
- security of data
- security
- affect-preserving privacy protection
- privacy
- mobile computing
- mobile cameras
- linear blend skinning
- Image color analysis
- health information
- facial expression
- face recognition
- face image editing
- Face
- entertainment
- data privacy