Title :
Physical, Social, and Experiential Knowledge in Pervasive Computing Environments
Author :
Hayes, Gillian R. ; Poole, Erika Shehan ; Iachello, Giovanni ; Patel, Shwetak N. ; Grimes, Mikhail ; Abowd, Gregory D. ; Truong, Khai N.
Author_Institution :
Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta
Abstract :
Pervasive computing designers and researchers often create services and applications to help people record their experiences. At the same time, cheap, small, and easy-to-deploy recording technologies are quickly emerging throughout public spaces. In many ways, these technologies are pervasive computing realized. Understanding how people deal with audio and video recording is therefore a good way to explore how people might adopt, adapt, and react to pervasive computing technologies in general. A long-term deployment of a system for recording experiences in informal spaces demonstrates that people use physical, social, and experiential knowledge to determine new technologies´ relative utility and safety. In this paper, we aim to add significantly to the research surrounding security and privacy concerns by focusing on them rather than just noting them as a side effect of testing an application´s utility and usability.
Keywords :
data privacy; information retrieval systems; records management; security of data; ubiquitous computing; BufferWare; experiential knowledge; informal spaces; pervasive computing; physical knowledge; privacy concerns; recording experiences; security; selective-archiving; social knowledge; Audio recording; Cameras; Information retrieval; Information security; Microphones; Pervasive computing; Privacy; Space technology; Testing; Video recording; capture and access; privacy; record-keeping; security; selective archiving; trust;
Journal_Title :
Pervasive Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPRV.2007.82