MyLifeBits: fulfilling the Memex vision
Proceedings of the tenth ACM international conference on Multimedia
Efficient retrieval of life log based on context and content
Proceedings of the the 1st ACM workshop on Continuous archival and retrieval of personal experiences
Total recall: are privacy changes inevitable?
Proceedings of the the 1st ACM workshop on Continuous archival and retrieval of personal experiences
Enabling Video Privacy through Computer Vision
IEEE Security and Privacy
InSense: Interest-Based Life Logging
IEEE MultiMedia
Recognizing context for annotating a live life recording
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing - Memory and Sharing of Experiences
Activity-based prototyping of ubicomp applications for long-lived, everyday human activities
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Encountering SenseCam: personal recording technologies in everyday life
Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Ubiquitous computing
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Personalized life log media system in ubiquitous environment
ICUCT'06 Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Ubiquitous convergence technology
Life log system based on tactile sound
EuroHaptics'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on Haptics: generating and perceiving tangible sensations, Part I
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Life logging has been a prominent research concern in recent years with the invention of wearable life capture gadgets and it has played a significant role in some situations such as helping Alzheimer disease patients. However, at the same time, it has raised privacy concerns among ordinary people. At present, life log devices are pervasively capturing information, including people in the vicinity without their consent. This will produce a great concern in the future if the majority of people come to have life log devices that record continuously what is happening around. In this paper, we propose a mechanism to restrict people from capturing a person in their personal digital diaries in real time by introducing Geo-temporal privacy framework. Furthermore, the system ensures that the unwilling party is not revealed to the life logging system users and privacy is sustained when the Geo-temporal framework discontinues the log activity after an encounter with the reluctant party. The prototype is developed on an Android-based smart phone that works as a life log device with a policy controller. The phone is connected to an Infrared Transmitter/Receiver with an interface board, for identifying human proximity.