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Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2858036.2858581
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Motives and Concerns of Dashcam Video Sharing

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“…This cross-national study builds upon the prior study [27] which identified major motivations and themes of privacy concerns behind dashcam video sharing from the online survey responses in Korea by categorizing free-text input answers with affinity diagramming. As an extension, we comparatively analyzed the survey results from China, Korea, and Russia to understand similarities and differences of sharing motives and concerns.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This cross-national study builds upon the prior study [27] which identified major motivations and themes of privacy concerns behind dashcam video sharing from the online survey responses in Korea by categorizing free-text input answers with affinity diagramming. As an extension, we comparatively analyzed the survey results from China, Korea, and Russia to understand similarities and differences of sharing motives and concerns.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to sharing motives, three sharing concern themes were extracted based on the preliminary survey insights [27]. The first theme involved six items regarding privacy sensitivity of dashcam video (i.e., recorded audio, driving routes, video content with traffic violation, video content without traffic violation, bystander privacy, and passenger identities), the second theme involved five items on data management (i.e., misuse of shared video and GPS information, identity exposure, retaliation and non-disposal of shared data), and the last theme involved three items on data management trustworthiness of different parties (i.e., police, insurance company, and individuals involved in the accident).…”
Section: A Survey Contentmentioning
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“…JourneyCam is also inspired by other video-based 'lifelogging' technologies used as evidence in the context of transport, such as 'dash cams'. These mounted cameras record a journey from the view point of a vehicle driver [59]. A dash cam 'eliminates the burdens of users having to decide whether a particular incident is worth capturing, as well as the need to manually prepare and operate a capture device' [33].…”
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“…The lead author then accompanied the participant on a journey of the latter's choice, observing their experiences and their use of JourneyCam, and taking field notes for later reflection. This enabled the provision of any additional support necessary, and importantly also allowed us to observe their in situ experiences and use of the device by 'going along' with them [13,44,59]. When asking them to consider what they would like to show us, we emphasised that we wanted to understand their experiences of getting about as broadly as possible.…”
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confidence: 99%