Presentation given to MyData 2016 - Design session: Challenges, opportunities, insights @ Helsinki http://mydata2016.org/session/design-session-part-2/
1. Designing experiences
for the personal data box
Pierrick Thébault, PhD
Lead Designer @Qwant
Photo credit: NASA/MSFC
@flickr/nasamarshall/10697617664
5. $$
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Companies
I want to be
transparent
about the
data
I collect
What can
I do with
my data?
How can I
fill the gaps
in my data?
I’m afraid
what my
customers will
say if…
Individuals
I want to
know what
data is
collected
Can I
download
my data?
Can I offer,
trade or sell
my data?
I want to
decide how
the data will
be used
6. Design issues of personal data collection
The ability to collate,
inspect and reflect on
“our” data, so we can
understand what data is
being collected and how it
is being processed.
Legibility
The ability to control and
manage “our” data and
access to it, so we can
have the capacity to act
effectively in these
systems as we see fit.
The ability to continually
navigate our way through
the ways that data is social
in construction and use
(consider how little of
“your” data concerns only
you and no-one else).
Agency Negotiability
Personal Data: Thinking Inside the Box
H Haddadi, H Howard, A Chaudhry, J Crowcroft… - arXiv preprint, 2015 - arxiv.org
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7. The invisible
market place
§ Data remain in silos
§ Industry-driven
market place
§ Advantages to big
corporations
§ Asymmetry of
information
Approaches towards a data economy
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Utilities
Transportations
Bank
Insurance
Telcos
GAFA
Ad
providers
Empowerment:
8. The trusted
third party
Approaches towards a data economy
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Utilities
Transportations
Bank
Insurance
Telcos
GAFA
Ad
providers
§ Virtual centralization
of data
§ Consortium-driven
marketplace
§ Depends on the size
of the ecosystem
§ Better awareness on
how much data is
being collected and
how it might be used
Empowerment:
9. The personal
data box
Approaches towards a data economy
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§ Data is centralized
§ User-driven market
place
§ Requires a shift of
paradigm and new
infrastructures
§ Total transparency
and control over
the data
Utilities Banks
Telco providersTransportations
Governments
Researchers
Marketing
agencies
?
?
?
+ +
Empowerment:
11. The personal data box :
pure data management approach
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Files
Data
base
APIs
Dashboard
Privacy management
APIs
Personal storage
12. The personal data box :
local versus remote
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§ Pervasive
§ More secure
§ No maintenance
13. The personal data box :
local versus remote
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§ Situated
§ Local connectivity
14. The personal data box :
a variety of candidates
Modem &
set-top-boxes
Networked
hard-drives
Internet of Things
hubs
Virtual
assistants
DYI home
servers
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15. The personal data box :
why not both?
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and
17. Beyond storage:
towards a personal information sphere
Files
Data
base
APIs Dashboard
+ applications
!
APIs
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Privacy managementPersonal storage
18. Privacy management
File
storage
Data
base
APIs Dashboard
+ applications
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Augmented
products &
sensors
APIs
Personal storage
Situated services & interactions
Beyond storage:
towards augmented environments
19. Past research (2011-2013)
Embodying services into physical
places: Toward the design of a
mobile environment browser
Pierrick Thebault · Dominique Decotter ·
Mathieu Boussard · Monique Lu
EnvB: An Environment-based Mobile
Browser for the Web of Things
Pierrick Thébault · Mathieu Boussard ·
Monique Lu · Cédric Mivielle · Simon Richir
First workshop on interacting with
smart objects, Intelligent User
Interfaces (IUI), Stanford University,
USA; 02/2011
Transactions on Interactive Intelligent
Systems 07/2013; 3(2)
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