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Acronym: DePPSS 
Name: Zaštita privatnosti deidentifikacijom u nadzornim sustavima 
Project status: From: 2014-10-01 To: 2018-09-30 (Completed)
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Contact person name: Prof. dr. sc. Slobodan Ribarić
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Owing to advances of video surveillance systems it is possible, besides detection of people's behavioural anomalies, by using of reliable recognition software to perform identification and simultaneously trace people in the real time, Whilst it is recognized that there are justified reasons for acquisition and sharing videos in manners such as security, bio-terrorism surveillance applications, low enforcement and forensics, there is also a strong need for protecting and privacy of the guiltless individuals who are inevitably captured in the recordings. Video surveillance is privacy intrusive because it allows the observation of certain information that is considered privacy intrusive. Face has central role in the process of human recognition and identification in videos, thus the special attention has to be devoted to the face de-identification methods for privacy protection. De-identification addresses, in context of our project, the automated methods of concealing or/and removing face identifiers of individuals captured in videos. The importance of privacy protection is mirrored in documents such as UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and EU's Data Protection Directice (95/46/EC) as well as commissioned review of the Data Protection Directive (95/46/EC) by the EU Information Commissioner's Office from July 2008. The general public has become increasingly aware of the potential danger for their personal data to be abused. Beside scientific objectives and goals (robust face localization, novel methods for face de-idetification in videos, preserving data utility and naturalness in de-identification videos, privacy protection), the main objectives of the proposed project are human resouces (early stage researchers and PhD students) development by transfer of knowledge in the fiels of advanced technologies to carry out problem - oriented research, and increasing a competitiveness level of the research team for Horizon 2020 project application.  
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