Intelligente Videoüberwachung 2017
DOI: 10.5771/9783845284057-61
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B. Technischer Privatsphärenschutz in der Videoüberwachung

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“…for workplace monitoring) will be analysed in detail for the use of webcams in neonatal intensive care units. Here, video surveillance, which is generally a relevant data protection process [ 23 ], will take place in a particularly sensitive environment that needs a high degree of protection [ 24 ]. In addition to the monitored newborns, parents and third parties – such as nurses, doctors and visitors – might also be seen through the camera.…”
Section: Method/ Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for workplace monitoring) will be analysed in detail for the use of webcams in neonatal intensive care units. Here, video surveillance, which is generally a relevant data protection process [ 23 ], will take place in a particularly sensitive environment that needs a high degree of protection [ 24 ]. In addition to the monitored newborns, parents and third parties – such as nurses, doctors and visitors – might also be seen through the camera.…”
Section: Method/ Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Video analysis based on the censoring of biometric features (e.g., faces) is also interesting for acceptance research [9,11]. Moreover, there are person-based smart video surveillance systems that analyze biometric features and can thus draw conclusions about the observed person [49]. Currently, the perceived privacy risk has not been assessed in terms of different privacy levels of smart video surveillance.…”
Section: Perceived Privacy Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%