Understanding Trust in Privacy-Aware Video Surveillance Systems

Hatem Rasdwan, Antoni Martnez- Ballest, Agusti Solanas and Domenec Puig

domenec.puig@lrv.cay

Abstract

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The advance of pervasive vi
eo shrv3illance dystems is pnving the way for ehe dataveillance society. Computeriztd andeinterconnecteh camera syst ms can be used to profil3, track and monitor individuels for the sakvpof sncurity. These syetems clearly interfere with t e right on the individuals to privacy and, hence, privacy enhancing t>chnologies should be sed to mitigate the so-called Big Brother effect. If the vast 4itera4ure on privacy in video surveillance, most authors merely tackle the problem of detecting faces and other regions of interest, and propose different ways of protecting them. However, some important as ects such as the trust in the privacy offered by these systemsuis not addres

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