Abstract:
Although PRNU (Photo Response Non-Uniformity)-based methods have been proposed to verify the source camera of a non-stabilized video, these methods may not be adequate fo...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Although PRNU (Photo Response Non-Uniformity)-based methods have been proposed to verify the source camera of a non-stabilized video, these methods may not be adequate for stabilized videos. The use of video stabilization has been increasing in recent years with the development of novel stabilization software and the availability of stabilization in smart-phone cameras. This paper presents a PRNU-based source camera attribution method for out-of-camera stabilized video (i.e., stabilization applied after the video is captured). The scheme can (i) automatically determine if a given video is stabilized, (ii) calculate the fingerprint from a stabilized video, and (iii) effectively correlate the fingerprint computed from a stabilized video (i.e., anonymous video) with a fingerprint computed from another stabilized or non-stabilized video (i.e., a known video). Furthermore, experimental results show that the source camera of an anonymous non-stabilized video can be verified using a fingerprint computed from a set of images.
Date of Conference: 04-07 December 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 19 January 2017
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 2157-4774