BubbleCam: Engaging Privacy in Remote Sighted Assistance
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
5-11-2024
Abstract
Remote sighted assistance (RSA) offers prosthetic support to people with visual impairments (PVI) through image- or video-based conversations with remote sighted assistants. While useful, RSA services introduce privacy concerns, as PVI may reveal private visual content inadvertently. Solutions have emerged to address these concerns on image-based asynchronous RSA, but exploration into solutions for video-based synchronous RSA remains limited. In this study, we developed BubbleCam, a high-fidelity prototype allowing PVI to conceal objects beyond a certain distance during RSA, granting them privacy control. Through an exploratory field study with 24 participants, we found that 22 appreciated the privacy enhancements offered by BubbleCam. The users gained autonomy, reducing embarrassment by concealing private items, messy areas, or bystanders, while assistants could avoid irrelevant content. Importantly, BubbleCam maintained RSA's primary function without compromising privacy. Our study highlighted a cooperative approach to privacy preservation, transitioning the traditionally individual task of maintaining privacy into an interactive, engaging privacy preserving experience.
Identifier
85194855877 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9798400703300]
Publication Title
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642030
Grant
R01 LM013330
Fund Ref
National Institutes of Health
Recommended Citation
Xie, Jingyi; Yu, Rui; Zhang, He; Lee, Sooyeon; Billah, Syed Masum; and Carroll, John M., "BubbleCam: Engaging Privacy in Remote Sighted Assistance" (2024). Faculty Publications. 430.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/430