Protecting Privacy in Video Surveillance offers the state of the art from leading researchers and experts in the field. This broad ranging volume discusses the topic from various technical points of view and also examines surveillance from a societal perspective.
A comprehensive introduction carefully guides the reader through the collection of cutting-edge research and current thinking. The technical elements of the field feature topics from MERL blind vision, stealth vision and privacy by de-identifying face images, to using mobile communications to assert privacy from video surveillance, and using wearable computing devices for data collection in surveillance environments. Surveillance and society is approached with discussions of security versus privacy, the rise of surveillance, and focusing on social control.
This rich array of the current research in the field will be an invaluable reference for researchers, as well as graduate students.
An Introduction to Automatic Video Surveillance Andrew Senior Protecting and Managing Privacy Information In Video Surveillance Systems M. V. Venkatesh, S.-C. S. Cheung, J. K. Paruchuri, J. Zhao and T. Nguyen Privacy Protection in a Video Surveillance System Andrew Senior Oblivious Image Matching Shai Avidan, Ariel Elbaz, Tal Malkin, Ryan Moriarty Respectful Cameras: Detecting Visual Markers in Real-Time to Address Privacy Concerns Jeremy Schiff, Marci Meingast, Deirdre K. Mulligan, Shankar Sastry, and Ken Goldberg Technical Challenges in Location-Aware Video Surveillance Privacy Jack Brassil Protecting Personal Identification in Video Datong Chen, Yi Chang, Rong Yan, Jie Yang Face De-Identification Ralph Gross, Latanya Sweeney, Jeffrey Cohn, Fernando de la Torre, and Simon Baker Psychological Study for Designing Privacy Protected Video Surveillance System: PriSurv Takashi Koshimizu, Ichiro Umata, Tomoji Toriyama, Noboru Babaguchi Selective Archiving: A Model for Privacy Sensitive Capture and Access Technologies Gillian R. Hayes, Khai N. Truong BlindSpot: Creating Capture-Resistant Spaces Shwetak N. Patel, Jay W. Summet, Khai N. Truong
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Protecting Privacy in Video Surveillance offers the state of the art from leading researchers and experts in the field. This broad ranging volume discusses the topic from various technical points of view and also examines surveillance from a societal perspective.
A comprehensive introduction carefully guides the reader through the collection of cutting-edge research and current thinking. The technical elements of the field feature topics from MERL blind vision, stealth vision and privacy by de-identifying face images, to using mobile communications to assert privacy from video surveillance, and using wearable computing devices for data collection in surveillance environments. Surveillance and society is approached with discussions of security versus privacy, the rise of surveillance, and focusing on social control.
This rich array of the current research in the field will be an invaluable reference for researchers, as well as graduate students.
An Introduction to Automatic Video Surveillance Andrew Senior Protecting and Managing Privacy Information In Video Surveillance Systems M. V. Venkatesh, S.-C. S. Cheung, J. K. Paruchuri, J. Zhao and T. Nguyen Privacy Protection in a Video Surveillance System Andrew Senior Oblivious Image Matching Shai Avidan, Ariel Elbaz, Tal Malkin, Ryan Moriarty Respectful Cameras: Detecting Visual Markers in Real-Time to Address Privacy Concerns Jeremy Schiff, Marci Meingast, Deirdre K. Mulligan, Shankar Sastry, and Ken Goldberg Technical Challenges in Location-Aware Video Surveillance Privacy Jack Brassil Protecting Personal Identification in Video Datong Chen, Yi Chang, Rong Yan, Jie Yang Face De-Identification Ralph Gross, Latanya Sweeney, Jeffrey Cohn, Fernando de la Torre, and Simon Baker Psychological Study for Designing Privacy Protected Video Surveillance System: PriSurv Takashi Koshimizu, Ichiro Umata, Tomoji Toriyama, Noboru Babaguchi Selective Archiving: A Model for Privacy Sensitive Capture and Access Technologies Gillian R. Hayes, Khai N. Truong BlindSpot: Creating Capture-Resistant Spaces Shwetak N. Patel, Jay W. Summet, Khai N. Truong
Show moreAn Introduction to Automatic Video Surveillance.- Protecting and Managing Privacy Information in Video Surveillance Systems.- Privacy Protection in a Video Surveillance System.- Oblivious Image Matching.- Respectful Cameras: Detecting Visual Markers in Real-Time to Address Privacy Concerns.- Technical Challenges in Location-Aware Video Surveillance Privacy.- Protecting Personal Identification in Video.- Face De-identification.- Psychological Study for Designing Privacy Protected Video Surveillance System: PriSurv.- Selective Archiving: A Model for Privacy Sensitive Capture and Access Technologies.- BlindSpot: Creating Capture-Resistant Spaces.
From the reviews: “This important book reviews … the systems under development to help provide a balance between corporate, or governmental, aspirations and the expectations of the individual. … Who is it for? Those with a technical, ethical or practical interest in video surveillance systems and the development of effective tools to help protect the privacy of individuals. … Would you recommend it? Yes. It is a current, well-informed text on an area that should be regarded as important by a wide range of people.” (John Gilbey, Times Higher Education, Issue viii, December, 2009)
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