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Blaine Price

Researchers at Open University School of Computing have been investigating privacy issues in ubiquitous computing for 6 years across projects such as PRiMMA and Contravision. They have focused on privacy dynamics, monetization strategies for lifelogging and self-quantification, and privacy management in mobile apps. Their work covers topics like location tracking within families, energy data obfuscation, group privacy in social computing, and privacy requirements for smart home technologies. The team is also studying social identity and photo sharing behaviors in the context of privacy dynamics. The upcoming workshop will delve deeper into these topics and explore new research avenues. For more information, contact Blaine.Price@open.ac.uk or visit www.monetizeme.co.uk.

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Blaine Price

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  1. Privacy Issues in Lifelogging and Self Quantification Blaine Price

  2. Background • Open University School of Computing Researchers Examining Privacy in UbiComp for 6 years across EPSRC and ERC funded projects: • PRiMMA: Privacy Rights Management in Mobile Apps • Adaptive Security and Privacy • Privacy Dynamics • Monetize Me

  3. Lifelogging & Self-Quantification • Lifelogging popularized by Gemmel & Bell • Self-Quantification ‘Movement’ popularlized by Wolf • Everyone is a self-quantifier (at some time)

  4. PRiMMA • Privacy Rights Management for Mobile Apps • Studied location tracking apps using within families • Developed a research method for studying privacy implications for new technologies • Contravision

  5. Adaptive Security and Privacy • 5 year ERC project covering broad security & privacy issues in ubiquitous computing • Privacy Requirements for Smart Home & Self-Quantification technologies • Energy data obfuscation to prevent privacy attacks

  6. Privacy Dynamics • 3 year EPSRC project: group privacy in social & ubiquitous computing (ML/HCI/Social Psych) • Analyzing social identity to prevent social media sharing across incompatible groups • Analysing photo sharing behaviour with groups wearing lifelogging cameras

  7. Privacy Dynamics cont’d • Patients recovering from knee surgery, pain and activity logging and sharing • Young breast cancer survivors, measuring depression indicators, co-location, leaving home, sleeping, activity, social media

  8. Monetize Me • New Business models for privacy and self-quantification in the digital economy • Contravision studies: • Health tracking • Financial tracking

  9. Demo Media

  10. Monetize Me cont’d • Understanding privacy requirements for self-quantification in different domains • Building a research infrastructure supporting privacy sensitive business models

  11. Upcoming Workshop • Autumn workshop (date to be announced) • Find out more about studies and open data collection infrastructure • Contact Blaine.Price@open.ac.uk or see www.monetizeme.co.uk

  12. An example: passive sleep data

  13. A normal night

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