You Can't See Me: Providing Privacy in Vision Pipelines via Wi-Fi Localization.

LANMAN(2023)

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Today, video cameras are ubiquitously deployed. These cameras collect, stream, store, and analyze video footage for a variety of use cases, ranging from surveillance, retail analytics, architectural engineering, and more. At the same time, many citizens are becoming weary of the amount of personal data captured, along with the algorithms and datasets used to process video pipelines. This work investigates how users can opt-out of such pipelines by explicitly providing consent to be recorded. An ideal system should obfuscate or otherwise cleanse non-consenting user data, ideally before a user even enters the video processing pipeline itself. We present a system, called Consent-Box, that enables obfuscation of users without using complex or personally-identifying vision techniques. Instead, a user's location on a video frame is estimated via Wi-Fi localization of a user's mobile device. This estimation allows us to remove individuals from frames before those frames enter complex vision pipelines.
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architectural engineering,called Consent-Box,complex vision pipelines,ideal system,obfuscation,personal data,providing privacy,retail analytics,surveillance,user data,video cameras,video footage,video frame,video pipelines,video processing pipeline,vision techniques,Wi-Fi Localization,Wi-Fi localization
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