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October 15, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events, Speakers

Privacy Challenges in Smart Home Computer Vision

Smart surveillance or smart home cameras, such as Amazon Echo and Nest Cam, are now found in millions of locations to remotely link users to their homes or offices, providing monitoring services to enhance security and/or notify environment changes, as well as lifelogging and intelligent services. Such a prevalence of smart cameras has reinvigorated the privacy debate.

Speaker: Atlas Wang
Atlas Wang is an assistant professor and fellow of the Jack Kilby/Texas Instruments Endowed Faculty Fellowship in Computer Engineering in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin.

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