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Multimedia in Forensics, Security, and Intelligence

IEEE MultiMedia, 2012
With the proliferation of multimedia data, it has become necessary to secure this content from illegal use, efficiently detect and reconstruct illegal activities from it, and use it as a source of intelligence. Serious challenges arise from the sheer data volume, however.
Sebastiano Battiato   +2 more
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An Overview of Recent Work in Multimedia Forensics

2022 IEEE 5th International Conference on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval (MIPR), 2022
Kratika Bhagtani   +2 more
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Multimedia Forensics

Proceedings of the 27th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 2019
With the availability of powerful and easy-to-use media editing tools, falsifying images and videos has become widespread in the last few years. Coupled with ubiquitous social networks, this allows for the viral dissemination of fake news. This raises huge concerns on multimedia security. This scenario became even worse with the advent of deep learning.
Luisa Verdoliva, Paolo Bestagini
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Multimedia Forensics

Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies 2016, 2016
Multimedia Forensics is devoted to analyse digital multimedia contents such as photo, video and audio in order to produce evidences in the forensics domain. Specifically Image Forensics focuses on investigating on still images by analysing the authenticity and integrity of data (Forgery Detection) and by reconstructing the history of the image itself ...
BATTIATO, SEBASTIANO   +2 more
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Multimedia signatures for vehicle forensics

2017 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2017
The use of dashboard-mounted video cameras is rapidly spreading in many countries around the world. Widespread usage of dash-cams brings new problems, for example, dash-cam videos are uploaded on public websites which contain footage of other cars with the number-plates visible. This can potentially compromise privacy.
Ambuj Mehrish   +2 more
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Multimedia Forensics and Security

Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 2017
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Multimedia Forensics Is Not Computer Forensics

2009
The recent popularity of research on topics of multimedia forensics justifies reflections on the definition of the field. This paper devises an ontology that structures forensic disciplines by their primary domain of evidence. In this sense, both multimedia forensics and computer forensics belong to the class of digital forensics, but they differ ...
Böhme, Rainer   +3 more
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Fingerprinting and forensic analysis of multimedia

Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2004
One of the prime reasons movie and music studios have ignored the Internet for open-networked multimedia content delivery, has been the lack of a technology that can support a secure digital rights management (DRM) system on a general purpose computer.
Daniel Schonberg, Darko Kirovski
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Analysis of multimedia forensic technique

Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Communication, Computing & Security - ICCCS '11, 2011
Multimedia Forensics has become important in the last few years. There are two main interests, namely source identification and forgery detection. Source identification focuses on identifying the source digital devices (cameras, mobile phones, camcorders, etc) using the media produced by them, while forgery detection attempts to discover evidence of ...
G. R. Talmale   +2 more
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Digital Forensics In Multimedia

Advances in Multidisciplinary and scientific Research Journal Publication, 2022
Digital forensics and multimedia forensics are rapidly growing disciplines where electronic information is extracted and interpreted using scientifically accepted and validated processes, to be used in and outside of a court of law. As personal computing and the internet becomes more widespread, these two fields are becoming increasingly important in ...
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