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Differential Privacy for Eye Tracking with Temporal Correlations (2002.08972v3)

Published 20 Feb 2020 in cs.CR, cs.HC, cs.LG, eess.SP, and stat.ML

Abstract: New generation head-mounted displays, such as VR and AR glasses, are coming into the market with already integrated eye tracking and are expected to enable novel ways of human-computer interaction in numerous applications. However, since eye movement properties contain biometric information, privacy concerns have to be handled properly. Privacy-preservation techniques such as differential privacy mechanisms have recently been applied to eye movement data obtained from such displays. Standard differential privacy mechanisms; however, are vulnerable due to temporal correlations between the eye movement observations. In this work, we propose a novel transform-coding based differential privacy mechanism to further adapt it to the statistics of eye movement feature data and compare various low-complexity methods. We extend the Fourier perturbation algorithm, which is a differential privacy mechanism, and correct a scaling mistake in its proof. Furthermore, we illustrate significant reductions in sample correlations in addition to query sensitivities, which provide the best utility-privacy trade-off in the eye tracking literature. Our results provide significantly high privacy without any essential loss in classification accuracies while hiding personal identifiers.

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Authors (5)
  1. Efe Bozkir (26 papers)
  2. Onur Günlü (35 papers)
  3. Wolfgang Fuhl (38 papers)
  4. Rafael F. Schaefer (73 papers)
  5. Enkelejda Kasneci (97 papers)
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