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2017-06-30 |
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Low cost digital cameras in smartphones and wearable devices make it easy for people
to automatically capture and share images as a visual lifelog. Having been inspired
by a US campus based study that explored <i>individual</i> privacy behaviours of visual
lifeloggers, we conducted a similar study on a UK campus, however we also focussed
on the privacy behaviours of <i>groups</i> of lifeloggers. We argue for the importance
of replicability and therefore we built a publicly available toolkit, which includes
camera design, study guidelines and source code. Our results show some similar sharing
behaviour to the US based study: people tried to preserve the privacy of strangers,
but we found fewer bystander reactions despite using a more obvious camera. In contrast,
we did not find a reluctance to share images of screens but we did find that images
of vices were shared less. Regarding privacy behaviours in <i>groups</i> of lifeloggers,
we found that people were more willing to share images of people they were interacting
with than of strangers, that lifelogging in groups could change what defines a private
space, and that lifelogging groups establish different rules to manage privacy for
those inside and outside the group. |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/625307 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/625317 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/625318 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/625319 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/625320 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/625321 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/632209 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/632210 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/632211 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/632212 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/632213 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/632214 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/660819 |
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http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/661692 |
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Price, Blaine A. ; Stuart, Avelie; Calikli, Gul ; Mccormick, Ciaran ; Mehta, Vikram
; Hutton, Luke ; Bandara, Arosha K. ; Levine, Mark and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2017).
Logging you, Logging me: A Replicable Study of Privacy and Sharing Behaviour in Groups
of Visual Lifeloggers. Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and
Ubiquitous Technologies, 1(2), article no. 22. |
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Price, Blaine A. ; Stuart, Avelie; Calikli, Gul ; Mccormick, Ciaran ; Mehta, Vikram
; Hutton, Luke ; Bandara, Arosha K. ; Levine, Mark and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2017).
Logging you, Logging me: A Replicable Study of Privacy and Sharing Behaviour in Groups
of Visual Lifeloggers. Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and
Ubiquitous Technologies, 1(2), article no. 22. |
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Title |
Logging you, Logging me: A Replicable Study of Privacy and Sharing Behaviour in Groups
of Visual Lifeloggers |
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