Published June 20, 2024 | Version v1
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Balancing Privacy and Safety: Stakeholder Perspectives on Video-Based Monitoring in Active and Assisted Living

  • 1. ROR icon University of Alicante
  • 2. ROR icon FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Description

Active and Assisted Living (AAL) technologies aim to improve the quality of life for older adults. While video-based AAL solutions enhance healthcare management, they also present significant privacy risks. To address these, we developed a video monitoring system with privacy-preserving filters, deployed in an assistive technology center. A qualitative study involving older adults and care stakeholders revealed diverse perceptions and experiences with the technology, providing insights for further development. The findings highlight the privacy- safety trade-off in video technologies and how our system's privacy mechanisms alleviate concerns. Additionally, we identified varying stakeholder perspectives and potential development avenues for video-based monitoring in the AAL context.

Files

Balancing Privacy and Safety. Stakeholder Perspectives on Video-Based Monitoring in Active and Assisted Living.pdf

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Funding

European Commission
visuAAL - Privacy-Aware and Acceptable Video-Based Technologies and Services for Active and Assisted Living 861091
European Cooperation in Science and Technology
Network on Privacy-Aware Audio- and Video-Based Applications for Active and Assisted Living (GoodBrother) CA19121