DocumentCode
2015752
Title
Subjective study of privacy filters in video surveillance
Author
Korshunov, P. ; Araimo, C. ; De Simone, F. ; Velardo, C. ; Dugelay, J. -L ; Ebrahimi, T.
Author_Institution
Multimedia Signal Process. Group - MMSPG, Inst. of Electr. Eng. - IEL, Lausanne, Switzerland
fYear
2012
fDate
17-19 Sept. 2012
Firstpage
378
Lastpage
382
Abstract
Extensive adoption of video surveillance, affecting many aspects of the daily life, alarms the concerned public about the increasing invasion into personal privacy. Therefore, to address privacy issues, many tools have been proposed for protection of personal privacy in image and video. However, little is understood regarding the effectiveness of such tools and especially their impact on the underlying surveillance tasks. In this paper, we propose a subjective evaluation methodology to analyze the tradeoff between the preservation of privacy offered by these tools and the intelligibility of activities under video surveillance. As an example, the proposed method is used to compare several commonly employed privacy protection techniques, such as blurring, pixelization, and masking applied to indoor surveillance video. The results show that, for the test material under analysis, the pixelization filter provides the best performance in terms of balance between privacy protection and intelligibility.
Keywords
data privacy; filtering theory; video surveillance; activities intelligibility; daily life; personal image privacy; personal video privacy; pixelization filter; privacy filters; privacy preservation; subjective evaluation methodology; test material; video intelligibility; video surveillance; Cameras; Privacy; Protocols; Uncertainty; Video sequences; Video surveillance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP), 2012 IEEE 14th International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Banff, AB
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4570-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4673-4571-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MMSP.2012.6343472
Filename
6343472
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