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Minor Privacy Protection Through Real-time Video Processing at the Edge

The collection of a lot of personal information about individuals, including the minor members of a family, by closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras creates a lot of privacy concerns. Particularly, revealing children's identifications or activities may compromise their well-being. In this paper, we investigate lightweight solutions that are affordable to edge surveillance systems, which is made feasible and accurate to identify minors such that appropriate privacy-preserving measures can be applied accordingly. State of the art deep learning architectures are modified and re-purposed in a cascaded fashion to maximize the accuracy of our model. A pipeline extracts faces from the input frames and classifies each one to be of an adult or a child. Over 20,000 labeled sample points are used for classification. We explore the timing and resources needed for such a model to be used in the Edge-Fog architecture at the edge of the network, where we can achieve near real-time performance on the CPU. Quantitative experimental results show the superiority of our proposed model with an accuracy of 92.1% in classification compared to some other face recognition based child detection approaches.

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