@inproceedings{jung2014courteous, author = {Jung, Jaeyeon and Philipose, Matthai}, title = {Courteous Glass}, booktitle = {The UbiComp workshop on usable privacy and security of wearables and domestic ubiquitous devices}, year = {2014}, month = {September}, abstract = {Small and always-on, wearable video cameras disrupt social norms that have been established for traditional hand-held video cameras, which explicitly signal when and which subjects are being recorded to people around the camera-holder. We first discuss privacy-related social cues that people employ when recording other people (as a camera-holder) or when being recorded by others (as a bystander or a subject). We then discuss how low-fidelity sensors such as far-infrared imagers can be used to capture these social cues and to control video cameras accordingly in order to respect the privacy of others. We present a few initial steps toward implementing a fully functioning wearable camera that recognizes social cues related to video privacy and generates signals that can be used by others to adjust their privacy expectations.}, publisher = {ACM - Association for Computing Machinery}, url = {http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/research/publication/courteous-glass/}, edition = {The UbiComp workshop on usable privacy and security of wearables and domestic ubiquitous devices}, }