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An Improved Fingerprinting Algorithm for Detection of Video Frame Duplication Forgery
Author(s) -
Yongjian Hu,
ChangTsun Li,
Yufei Wang,
Beibei Liu
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of digital crime and forensics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.192
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 1941-6229
pISSN - 1941-6210
DOI - 10.4018/jdcf.2012070102
Subject(s) - computer science , robustness (evolution) , artificial intelligence , discrete cosine transform , data compression , metric (unit) , computer vision , frame (networking) , pattern recognition (psychology) , algorithm , image (mathematics) , telecommunications , biochemistry , chemistry , operations management , economics , gene
Frame duplication is a common way of digital video forgeries. State-of-the-art approaches of duplication detection usually suffer from heavy computational load. In this paper, the authors propose a new algorithm to detect duplicated frames based on video sub-sequence fingerprints. The fingerprints employed are extracted from the DCT coefficients of the temporally informative representative images (TIRIs) of the sub-sequences. Compared with other similar algorithms, this study focuses on improving fingerprints representing video sub-sequences and introducing a simple metric for the matching of video sub-sequences. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm overall outperforms three related duplication forgery detection algorithms in terms of computational efficiency, detection accuracy and robustness against common video operations like compression and brightness change. DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4006-1.ch005 Co py ri gh t @ 20 13 . IG I Gl ob al . Al l ri gh ts r es er ve d. M ay n ot b e re pr od uc ed i n an y fo rm w it ho ut p er mi ss io n fr om t he p ub li sh er , ex ce pt f ai r us es p er mi tt ed u nd er U .S . or a pp li ca bl e co py ri gh t la w.

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