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Background Buster: Peeking through Virtual Backgrounds in Online Video Calls


Abstract:

Video calling applications such as Zoom and Skype have become the preferred medium for both personal and professional communications. One feature in these applications th...Show More

Abstract:

Video calling applications such as Zoom and Skype have become the preferred medium for both personal and professional communications. One feature in these applications that has gained prominence is the virtual background feature, which enables users to conceal their background by blending in a virtual image or video in place of the real background, thus providing users with background and contextual privacy. However, this feature is not robust enough, and depending on the target user’s activities, movement and accessories worn during the call, portions of the user’s background could leak which can then be reconstructed to reveal significant portions of the user’s real background, and other contextual information related to the real background. This paper conducts an investigative analysis of the background privacy provided by the virtual background feature in video calling applications by designing a novel background reconstruction framework, and using it to reveal users’ real background. By means a large dataset of call videos, collected from human subject participants and in the wild, a comprehensive evaluation of the proposed framework and related privacy attacks under a variety of different experimental parameters is then carried out. Results from these evaluations show that significant leakage of background information is feasible under certain conditions, rendering the feature ineffective in protecting privacy and giving users a false sense of security.
Date of Conference: 27-30 June 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 25 July 2022
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Conference Location: Baltimore, MD, USA

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