Validating a given multimedia content is nowadays quite a hard task because of the huge amount of possible alterations that could have been operated on it. In order to face this problem, image and video experts have proposed a wide set of solutions to reconstruct the processing history of a given multimedia signal. These strategies rely on the fact that nonreversible operations applied to a signal leave some traces (“footprints”) that can be identified and classified in order to reconstruct the possible alterations that have been operated on the original source. These solutions permit also to identify which source generated a specific image or video content given some device-related peculiarities. The paper aims at providing an overview of the existing video processing techniques, considering all the possible alterations that can be operated on a single signal and also the possibility of identifying the traces that could reveal important information about its origin and use.

An Overview on Video Forensics / P. Bestagini; M. Fontani; S. Milani; M. Barni; A. Piva; M. Tagliasacchi; S. Tubaro. - ELETTRONICO. - (2012), pp. 1229-1233. (Intervento presentato al convegno 20th European Signal Processing Conference EUSIPCO 2012 tenutosi a Bucharest, Romania nel August 27-31, 2012).

An Overview on Video Forensics

PIVA, ALESSANDRO;
2012

Abstract

Validating a given multimedia content is nowadays quite a hard task because of the huge amount of possible alterations that could have been operated on it. In order to face this problem, image and video experts have proposed a wide set of solutions to reconstruct the processing history of a given multimedia signal. These strategies rely on the fact that nonreversible operations applied to a signal leave some traces (“footprints”) that can be identified and classified in order to reconstruct the possible alterations that have been operated on the original source. These solutions permit also to identify which source generated a specific image or video content given some device-related peculiarities. The paper aims at providing an overview of the existing video processing techniques, considering all the possible alterations that can be operated on a single signal and also the possibility of identifying the traces that could reveal important information about its origin and use.
2012
Proceedings of 20th European Signal Processing Conference EUSIPCO 2012
20th European Signal Processing Conference EUSIPCO 2012
Bucharest, Romania
August 27-31, 2012
P. Bestagini; M. Fontani; S. Milani; M. Barni; A. Piva; M. Tagliasacchi; S. Tubaro
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