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Active and Assisted Living (AAL) technologies aim to enhance the quality of life of older adults and promote successful aging. While video-based AAL solutions offer rich capabilities for better healthcare management in older age, they pose significant privacy risks. To mitigate the risks, we developed a video-based monitoring system that incorporates different privacy-preserving filters. We deployed the system in one assistive technology center and conducted a qualitative study with older adults and other stakeholders involved in care provision. Our study demonstrates diverse users' perceptions and experiences with video-monitoring technology and offers valuable insights for the system's further development. The findings unpack the privacy-versus-safety trade-off inherent in video-based technologies and discuss how the privacy-preserving mechanisms within the system mitigate privacy-related concerns. The study also identifies varying stakeholder perspectives towards the system in general and highlights potential avenues for developing video-based monitoring technologies in the AAL context.
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Tamara Mujirishvili
Anton Fedosov
Kooshan Hashemifard
University of Alicante
FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts
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Mujirishvili et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6a89ab6db64358762bd67 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642164
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