Emotion-aware multimedia systems security

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Abstract

The interactive robot is expected to support emotion analysis and utilize the deep learning and machine learning to provide users with continuous emotional care. However, it is a great challenge to securely acquire sufficient data for emotion analysis such that the privacy of emotional data is adequately protected. To address the security issue, this paper proposes a security policy based on identity authentication and access control to ensure the security certificate through an interactive robot or edge devices while the access control of private data stored in the edge cloud is adequately protected. Specifically, this paper adopts a polynomial-based access control policy and designs a secure and effective access control scheme. At the same time, this paper puts forward an identity authentication mechanism in view of edge cloud systems, which can reduce the computational overhead and authentication delay in a collaborative authentication of multiple edge clouds. The effectiveness of the proposed access control policy and identity authentication mechanism is verified by an actual testbed platform.

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Zhang, Y., Qian, Y., Wu, D., Shamim Hossain, M., Ghoneim, A., & Chen, M. (2019). Emotion-aware multimedia systems security. IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 21(3), 617–624. https://doi.org/10.1109/TMM.2018.2882744

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