Date of Graduation
5-2024
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Degree Level
Undergraduate
Department
Computer Science and Computer Engineering
Advisor/Mentor
Li, Qinghua
Committee Member/Reader
Gauch, John
Committee Member/Second Reader
Le, Thi Hoang Ngan
Abstract
In a world of increasing connectivity, privacy is becoming ever-more difficult to maintain. People have little control over the capture of their image while in public and have even less control over the online sharing or posting of their image. This leaves many people vulnerable to being tracked or profiled via their image’s presence in other people’s photos. This thesis implements and evaluates an approach to privacy protection that involves the photographers protecting the privacy of bystanders. Because most photographs are now being taken by smartphones, a mobile application is decidedly the technology that would best achieve widespread adoption and reduce threats to privacy. The implemented application can efficiently identify and cloak bystanders’ face images so that face recognition software are unable to correctly identify nor profile these bystanders, and it can do so without affecting the human-perceived quality of the photographs.
Keywords
bystander; classification; cloak; face; fawkes; distillation
Citation
Heng, R. (2024). Privacy Protection in Mobile Photography with Face Cloaking. Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/csceuht/138
Included in
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Commons, Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces Commons, Information Security Commons