Many photos and videos are produced and uploaded to the Internet every day. Even though this is a small part of the total, a large amount of them is illegal. Once digital content has been distributed online, it is often difficult to re-associate the photo or video to the device that produced it or to the user who initially shared it. To counter the spread of illegal content, there is a branch of studies called “source camera identification”, which aims to reconnect a photo or video to the device that developed it. The idea behind source camera identification is that each camera, having imperfections that make it unique, gives a digital fingerprint to the content it produces. The noise of a digital content, which represents a variation ...
The advent of modern approaches to education, like Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC), made video th...
Determination of scenes from a video is a challenging task. When asking humans for it, results will ...
Increasing amounts and various formats of multimedia data require technologies to automatically iden...
Source identification is one of the most important tasks in digital image forensics. In fact, the ab...
The identification of source cameras from videos, though it is a highly relevant forensic analysis t...
With the advent of low-cost and high-quality digital imaging devices and the availability of user-fr...
As number of mobile devices arise, and most of them equipped with a camera, it becomes not only easi...
Source camera identification is an important and challenging problem in digital image forensics. The...
In recent years, many digital devices have been equipped with a video camera that allows videos to b...
This work presents a reduced complexity image clustering (RCIC) algorithm that blindly groups images...
With the wide application of Internet of things devices and the rapid development of multimedia tech...
A problem deeply investigated by multimedia forensics researchers is that of detecting which device ...
Photo Response Non-Uniformity (PRNU) is a camera imaging sensor imperfection which has earned a grea...
PhDPattern detection is a well-studied area of computer vision, but still current methods are unsta...
The advent of modern approaches to education, like Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC), made video th...
Determination of scenes from a video is a challenging task. When asking humans for it, results will ...
Increasing amounts and various formats of multimedia data require technologies to automatically iden...
Source identification is one of the most important tasks in digital image forensics. In fact, the ab...
The identification of source cameras from videos, though it is a highly relevant forensic analysis t...
With the advent of low-cost and high-quality digital imaging devices and the availability of user-fr...
As number of mobile devices arise, and most of them equipped with a camera, it becomes not only easi...
Source camera identification is an important and challenging problem in digital image forensics. The...
In recent years, many digital devices have been equipped with a video camera that allows videos to b...
This work presents a reduced complexity image clustering (RCIC) algorithm that blindly groups images...
With the wide application of Internet of things devices and the rapid development of multimedia tech...
A problem deeply investigated by multimedia forensics researchers is that of detecting which device ...
Photo Response Non-Uniformity (PRNU) is a camera imaging sensor imperfection which has earned a grea...
PhDPattern detection is a well-studied area of computer vision, but still current methods are unsta...
The advent of modern approaches to education, like Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC), made video th...
Determination of scenes from a video is a challenging task. When asking humans for it, results will ...
Increasing amounts and various formats of multimedia data require technologies to automatically iden...