Management von Sensordaten im Smarthome: Besonderheiten und Ans\"atze
Albrecht Kurze, Karola K\"oferl, Andy B\"orner

TL;DR
This paper discusses the unique challenges of managing sensor data in smart homes, emphasizing user experience, privacy, and data interpretation, and introduces the Sensorkit tool and participatory approach for real-world data collection.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive approach to managing smart home sensor data, including a research tool and strategies for user involvement, addressing technical and privacy challenges.
Findings
Identified key challenges in sensor data management.
Proposed default settings and user interaction opportunities.
Outlined lifecycle management for sensor data.
Abstract
A wide variety of simple sensors, e.g. for temperature, light, or humidity, is finding its way into smart homes. There are special features to consider with regard to the data collected by these sensors: a) the nature of the measured data as "thin but big data" that needs to be contextualized and interpreted, b) which both algorithms and humans are capable of doing (resulting in comprehensive information in the context of the home, including the recognition of activities, behavior, and health of the residents), and c) uses that lead to interesting positive applications, but also to misuse and implications for privacy. When managing such data, it is necessary to take these special features into account, for which the principles of user experience, human-data interaction, and data protection should be considered together. We present our research tool "Sensorkit" and the participatory…
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Taxonomy
TopicsContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Innovative Human-Technology Interaction · Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
