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| Researchers use videos or images to record real-world behaviour, interactions, or experiments in detail, for example, tracking how people move, communicate, or perform tasks over time. It is important to de-identify this type of data, because they can easily reveal faces, voices, or surroundings, and leaving those visible can reveal participants’ identities. | Researchers use videos or images to record real-world behaviour, interactions, or experiments in detail, for example, tracking how people move, communicate, or perform tasks over time. It is important to de-identify this type of data, because they can easily reveal faces, voices, or surroundings, and leaving those visible can reveal participants’ identities. |
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| ++++ (Click) Face and body masking | You can use video editing software, such as [[Adobe Premiere|https://www.adobe.com/nl/products/photoshop.html]], to distort or obscure identifiable information in videos. For images, tools like Paint or [[Adobe Photoshop|https://www.adobe.com/nl/products/photoshop.html]] can be used to blur or pixelate personal identifiable information. ++++ | ++++ (Click) Face and body masking | You can use video editing software, such as [[https://www.adobe.com/nl/products/photoshop.html| Adobe Premiere]], to distort or obscure identifiable information in videos. For images, tools like Paint or [[https://www.adobe.com/nl/products/photoshop.html|Adobe Photoshop]] can be used to blur or pixelate personal identifiable information. ++++ |
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| ++++ (Click) Metadata de-identification | | ++++ (Click) Metadata de-identification | |