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Title: Nymity (and other made up words)


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Nymity(and other made up words)
  • Dan Cutting
  • July 2003

2
Overview
  • Background reading
  • Nymity (identity management)
  • Conceptual locations
  • Adhocracy
  • Augmented Reality (AR)
  • Schedule and research directions.

3
Background reading
  • Intelligent Environment (IE)
  • Stick-es (University of Kent at Canterbury)
  • GLOSS/HearSay (University of St Andrews)
  • Taxonomy of location systems (University of
    Washington)
  • Identity management
  • Roger Clarkes work on nymity
  • Augmented Reality (AR)
  • MagicBook / ARToolkit (HIT labs).

4
Nymity
  • BACKGROUND
  • IEs need information from people using them, e.g.
    Cinema needs age for R-rated films.
  • IDEA
  • Only show whats required, e.g. Cinema doesnt
    need name
  • Person controls level of anonymity simple,
    unobtrusive.
  • MOTIVATION
  • Privacy (Big Brother).

5
Nymity
  • APPROACH
  • Nyms - sets of information related to an entity
  • Entities can have multiple nyms
  • Anonymity ? verinymity.

6
Nymity
  • RESEARCH
  • Reduce probability of entity discovery
  • Constraints processing by classification of nym
    fields
  • Identity fusion.

Constraints
Identity fusion
7
Conceptual locations
  • BACKGROUND
  • Location holds much context
  • Where you are, who youre with ? what youre
    doing.
  • IDEA
  • Location as point in abstract space
  • E.g. location on web
  • Need model and distance metric
  • Also map between physical and conceptual
    locations.

8
Conceptual locations
  • MOTIVATION
  • Can link people who are close
  • More context for IE.
  • APPLICATION
  • User downloading a Monet painting is close to
    person viewing the real painting in a gallery
  • Web user could ask gallery visitor to take close
    ups of certain parts.

9
Conceptual locations
  • APPROACH
  • Where do we get models and metrics?
  • Different domains, different needs
  • Graph theory, social sciences.
  • SAMPLE MODEL / METRIC
  • Hierarchical ontology of Yahoo!
  • Monet ? Picasso 6.

10
Adhocracy
  • BACKGROUND
  • Three classes of IE
  • Client-Server
  • Peer-Peer
  • Hybrid - some centralised infrastructure but
    communication is peer-peer.
  • IDEA
  • Data associated with physical locations without
    fixed storage infrastructure
  • Use mobile, ad hoc nodes for storage.

11
Adhocracy
  • MOTIVATION
  • Decentralised, hard to control / censor
  • Tag places with virtual graffiti
  • E.g. Tag shops with poor service ?
  • Freedom of speech!

12
Adhocracy
This fountain is boring! - Jamie
This fountain is boring!
13
Adhocracy
  • APPROACH
  • Common PDAs / phones
  • Wireless data sharing (Bluetooth, WiFi)
  • Transient storage in devices when passing through
    physical location
  • Replicate, encrypt and distribute graffiti
  • Location sensed in many ways - sensor fusion.

14
Adhocracy
  • CONSTRAINTS
  • Requires critical mass of users, graffiti
    vanishes at night!
  • Susceptible to jamming.
  • APPLICATIONS
  • Wiki-style content management, Slashdot-style
    moderation, access reinforcement
  • Abstract objects (The Matrix movie) ? multiple
    physical cinemas.

15
AR phone
  • BACKGROUND
  • Virtual objects in real world
  • Fiducial markers position virtual objects
  • Inaccessible (viewed through expensive glasses)
  • Clumsy (viewed with
  • computer and web cam).

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Practical use of AR
18
AR phone
  • IDEA
  • Use common mobile device as a view port.
  • MOTIVATION
  • Increase accessibility
  • Reduce clumsiness.

19
AR phone
  • APPROACH
  • Smart-phones (e.g. Ericsson P800)
  • Camera
  • Large screen
  • Bluetooth
  • Too slow for video processing.
  • Offload AR to server with Bluetooth.

20
AR phone
Find fiducial marker
Augment image
21
AR phone
  • APPLICATION
  • Allan Richards usability study - real time gaze
    analysis (http//eyeresponse.com).

22
Schedule
  • Submitted nymity paper for UbiComp Doctoral
    Colloquium
  • Adhocracy UbiComp workshop paper with Aaron and
    David Symonds
  • Visiting HIT labs in August with AR phone
  • Short paper on AR phone for OZCHI 2003
  • Nymity paper with Aaron and John Zic for IEEE
    Internet Computing
  • Exploring broad areas, focusing on overlaps.

23
Questions?
Dan Cutting dcutting_at_it.usyd.edu.au G61B
Laboratory
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