Title :
Forensic characterization of pirated movies: digital cinema cam vs. optical disc rip
Author :
Chupeau, Bertrand ; Baudry, Severine ; Doerr, Gwenael
Author_Institution :
Security & Content Protection Labs., Technicolor R&D France, France
Abstract :
A large portion of pirate movies illegally shared over the Internet is either a camcorded copy of a projection in a digital cinema or is directly ripped from optical discs such as DVDs and Blu-ray discs. In this paper, we introduce a classifier that automatically discriminates between these two types of piracy in an effort to provide tools that help streamlining the whole forensic analysis process. This oracle relies on tell-tale visual artifacts that reveal the occurrence of camcording. We survey three alternate discriminative features relating to temporal flicker, color gamut, and edge orientation and detail how to combine them to obtain accurate classification. Experiments conducted on a large corpus of real pirated movies clearly demonstrate the feasibility of such classification.
Keywords :
digital forensics; digital versatile discs; humanities; pattern classification; support vector machines; video cameras; video signal processing; SVM-based classification; digital cinema cam; forensic analysis; optical disc rip; pirated movie; tell-tale visual artifact; Color; DVD; Forensics; Gold; Integrated optics; Motion pictures; Watermarking; DVD-rip; Digital video forensics; camcord; video piracy;
Conference_Titel :
Information Forensics and Security (WIFS), 2014 IEEE International Workshop on
DOI :
10.1109/WIFS.2014.7084320