2022
DOI: 10.1145/3569501
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Privacy-Enhancing Technology and Everyday Augmented Reality

Abstract: Fundamental to Augmented Reality (AR) headsets is their capacity to visually and aurally sense the world around them, necessary to drive the positional tracking that makes rendering 3D spatial content possible. This requisite sensing also opens the door for more advanced AR-driven activities, such as augmented perception, volumetric capture and biometric identification - activities with the potential to expose bystanders to significant privacy risks. Existing Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) often safegua… Show more

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“…Everyday AR would become a large-language-model-driven personalized expert on our shoulder, seemingly augmenting our intelligence and cognition. 1,2 Everyday AR will empower users, communities, business, governments, and other entities to alter, augment, diminish, or otherwise mediate our perception of people, places, objects, media, and more.…”
Section: Augmentation Of Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Everyday AR would become a large-language-model-driven personalized expert on our shoulder, seemingly augmenting our intelligence and cognition. 1,2 Everyday AR will empower users, communities, business, governments, and other entities to alter, augment, diminish, or otherwise mediate our perception of people, places, objects, media, and more.…”
Section: Augmentation Of Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T he personal computing landscape is on the verge of a transition: from the 2D surfaces of smartphones, monitors, and other "physical" displays, to the ethereal spatial computing of augmented, mixed, and extended reality (AR/MR/XR). 1 Currently, AR headsets, glasses, and more (hereafter referred to collectively as AR headsets) come equipped with a variety of sensing that drives their capability to understand the world around them, for example, packing eye tracking, outward-facing red, green, blue plus depth sensing, directional microphone arrays, etc. 2 into wearable form factors.…”
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“…Extended Reality (XR), and in-particular the advent of everyday, ubiquitous Augmented Reality (AR) [5,11,17] promises the capability to be productive anywhere, anytime -freeing users from the restrictions of physical displays and even input peripherals by transitioning from physical material computing towards spatial computing -where displays and apps are virtual and inputs might be derived from body-based interactions, what we term spatial productivity. Our early research into wide virtual workspaces [7] exemplified the potential here by examining the ergonomic impact that virtual workspaces would have on users head/neck movements, and how to minimize that impact through e.g.…”
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