Recoverable Anonymization for Pose Estimation: A Privacy-Enhancing Approach
Human pose estimation (HPE) is crucial for various applications. However, deploying HPE algorithms in surveillance contexts raises significant privacy concerns due to the potential leakage of sensitive personal information (SPI) such as facial features, and ethnicity. Existing privacy-enhancing meth...
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Zusammenfassung: | Human pose estimation (HPE) is crucial for various applications. However,
deploying HPE algorithms in surveillance contexts raises significant privacy
concerns due to the potential leakage of sensitive personal information (SPI)
such as facial features, and ethnicity. Existing privacy-enhancing methods
often compromise either privacy or performance, or they require costly
additional modalities. We propose a novel privacy-enhancing system that
generates privacy-enhanced portraits while maintaining high HPE performance.
Our key innovations include the reversible recovery of SPI for authorized
personnel and the preservation of contextual information. By jointly optimizing
a privacy-enhancing module, a privacy recovery module, and a pose estimator,
our system ensures robust privacy protection, efficient SPI recovery, and
high-performance HPE. Experimental results demonstrate the system's robust
performance in privacy enhancement, SPI recovery, and HPE. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.02715 |