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Poster: PrivaSee: Augmented Reality-Enabled Privacy Perception Visualization for Internet of Things

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Internet of Things (IoT) provides a wide range of services to improve convenience and comfort in our daily lives. However, various sensors equipped on IoT devices often raise privacy concerns. Prior works on privacy focus on passive protection from the data and device perspective, such as data encryption and communication protocol design. In this work, we introduce PrivaSee, an augmented reality (AR)-enabled privacy visualization platform to empower users with proactive privacy protection by enhancing their understanding of privacy perception for multimodal sensors.

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MOBISYS '24: Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications and Services
June 2024
778 pages
ISBN:9798400705816
DOI:10.1145/3643832
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License.

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  1. privacy perception
  2. internet of things
  3. augmented reality

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