Face Detection and Personal Information in Augmented Reality Systems

Use of cameras for Augmented Reality in the workplace will need to be accompanied by new policies regarding the appearance of faces and personal data as part of AR-enhanced systems. Finding a technological or policy solution that can balance the benefits and risks of peer-based face recognition is not easy. The first step to developing future policies will be to better understand the risks of identifying employees. In this article entitled “Face Recognition and Privacy in the Age of Augmented Reality” published in the Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality the results of new research conducted at Carnegie Mellon University are presented and analyzed in the context of state of the art AR technologies.

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