• DocumentCode
    964147
  • Title

    Visualizing the History of Living Spaces

  • Author

    Ivanov, Y.A. ; Wren, C.R. ; Sorokin, A. ; Kaur, I.

  • Author_Institution
    Mitsubuishi Electr. Res. Labs.
  • Volume
    13
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    1153
  • Lastpage
    1160
  • Abstract
    The technology available to building designers now makes it possible to monitor buildings on a very large scale. Video cameras and motion sensors are commonplace in practically every office space, and are slowly making their way into living spaces. The application of such technologies, in particular video cameras, while improving security, also violates privacy. On the other hand, motion sensors, while being privacy-conscious, typically do not provide enough information for a human operator to maintain the same degree of awareness about the space that can be achieved by using video cameras. We propose a novel approach in which we use a large number of simple motion sensors and a small set of video cameras to monitor a large office space. In our system we deployed 215 motion sensors and six video cameras to monitor the 3,000-square-meter office space occupied by 80 people for a period of about one year. The main problem in operating such systems is finding a way to present this highly multidimensional data, which includes both spatial and temporal components, to a human operator to allow browsing and searching recorded data in an efficient and intuitive way. In this paper we present our experiences and the solutions that we have developed in the course of our work on the system. We consider this work to be the first step in helping designers and managers of building systems gain access to information about occupants´ behavior in the context of an entire building in a way that is only minimally intrusive to the occupants´ privacy.
  • Keywords
    data visualisation; human factors; image motion analysis; image sensors; spatiotemporal phenomena; user interfaces; video cameras; building designer; data visualisation; living space; motion sensor; video camera; Buildings; Cameras; History; Humans; Information security; Large-scale systems; Monitoring; Privacy; Space technology; Visualization; Sensor networks; spatio-temporal visualization.; surveillance; timeline; user interfaces;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1077-2626
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TVCG.2007.70621
  • Filename
    4376136