2016
DOI: 10.5898/jhri.5.3.wong
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These Aren’t the Autonomous Drones You’re Looking for: Investigating Privacy Concerns Through Concept Videos

Abstract: Regulators and privacy advocates increasingly demand that privacy be protected through the technical design of products and services, as well as through organizational procedures and policies. Privacy research by computer scientists and engineers are producing insights and techniques that empower a new professional in the technology sector-the privacy engineer. Despite great enthusiasm for this approach, there has been little effort to explore if and how this new direction in privacy protection is influencing … Show more

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“…• Our scope of investigation relates primarily to drone computing regarding live video streaming, high-definition photography [38], and the privacy of bystanders [3,44]. • We connect to mobile and wearable computing for interaction techniques using personal devices, such as smartphones-the most ubiquitous type of devices, alongside remote controllers, to interact with personal drones.…”
Section: Context and Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Our scope of investigation relates primarily to drone computing regarding live video streaming, high-definition photography [38], and the privacy of bystanders [3,44]. • We connect to mobile and wearable computing for interaction techniques using personal devices, such as smartphones-the most ubiquitous type of devices, alongside remote controllers, to interact with personal drones.…”
Section: Context and Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some legal scholars [39][40][41][42] have recently made important contributions to the discussion around the legal tensions arising in privacy due to the presence of robots around us. Notably, most academic contributions were made in the US legal context.…”
Section: Data Governance In Roboticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Legal scholars are just picking up these issues and stress test the scope of current standards and regulations. 8 Some legal scholars [9][10][11] have recently made important contributions to the discussion around the legal tensions arising in privacy due to the presence of robots around us. Notably, most academic contributions were made in the US legal context.…”
Section: Privacy Personal Data and Non-personal Datamentioning
confidence: 99%