DocumentCode
1833908
Title
A Visualization Method for Helping Children Assess the Risk of Websites
Author
Kajiyama, Tomoko
Author_Institution
Coll. of Sci. & Eng., Aoyama Gakuin Univ., Sagamihara, Japan
fYear
2011
fDate
22-26 Aug. 2011
Firstpage
656
Lastpage
660
Abstract
Since children cannot live in a safe cyberspace environment for ever, setting up filtering or using educational materials are commonly used. A more effective approach to helping children assess website risk is to provide an environment in which children can better understand a website´s features and determine the risks of accessing the website for themselves. We have constructed a prototype visualization system for helping children understand website features and use them to identify high-risk websites. We applied a graphical search interface named ´Concentric Ring View´ which we proposed to support flexible retrieval for multi-attribute metadata. It was tested using actual and dummy websites featuring five attributes: action, color, atmosphere, number of images, and number of links. The risk level of each actual website was estimated by the features of the portal sites through which it was accessed. A dummy website was used when the actual one was deemed to be too risky. The testing revealed several distinguishing characteristics of high-risk websites. Adding other search attributes such as structure and text appearance should make it possible to characterize risky websites more completely.
Keywords
Web sites; computer aided instruction; data visualisation; graphical user interfaces; risk management; security of data; Web sites; children; educational materials; prototype visualization system; risk assessment; safe cyberspace environment; Cyberspace; Image color analysis; Internet; Portals; Prototypes; Testing; Visualization; dynamic hierarchy; interactive visualization; website features; website risk;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES), 2011 Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Vienna
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0979-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-4485-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ARES.2011.102
Filename
6046041
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