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Privacy-Preserving Deep Action Recognition: An Adversarial Learning Framework and A New Dataset

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/TPAMI.2020.3026709

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Privacy; Data privacy; Videos; Task analysis; Visualization; Cryptography; Training; Visual privacy; action recognition; privacy-preserving learning; adversarial learning

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  1. NSF [RI-1755701]

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This paper investigates the privacy-preserving video-based action recognition problem, which is becoming increasingly important in smart camera applications. It proposes a novel adversarial training framework to learn an anonymization transform for input videos and explicitly optimize the trade-off between target utility task performance and privacy budgets. Two new optimization strategies are proposed to achieve stronger universal privacy protection against any attacker models. Extensive experiments have been conducted and analyzed to validate the effectiveness of the proposed methods.
We investigate privacy-preserving, video-based action recognition in deep learning, a problem with growing importance in smart camera applications. A novel adversarial training framework is formulated to learn an anonymization transform for input videos such that the trade-off between target utility task performance and the associated privacy budgets is explicitly optimized on the anonymized videos. Notably, the privacy budget, often defined and measured in task-driven contexts, cannot be reliably indicated using any single model performance because strong protection of privacy should sustain against any malicious model that tries to steal private information. To tackle this problem, we propose two new optimization strategies of model restarting and model ensemble to achieve stronger universal privacy protection against any attacker models. Extensive experiments have been carried out and analyzed. On the other hand, given few public datasets available with both utility and privacy labels, the data-driven (supervised) learning cannot exert its full power on this task. We first discuss an innovative heuristic of cross-dataset training and evaluation, enabling the use of multiple single-task datasets (one with target task labels and the other with privacy labels) in our problem. To further address this dataset challenge, we have constructed a new dataset, termed PA-HMDB51, with both target task labels (action) and selected privacy attributes (skin color, face, gender, nudity, and relationship) annotated on a per-frame basis. This first-of-its-kind video dataset and evaluation protocol can greatly facilitate visual privacy research and open up other opportunities. Our codes, models, and the PA-HMDB51 dataset are available at: https://github.com/VITA-Group/PA-HMDB51

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