Title :
Exploring color information to characterize camcorder piracy
Author :
Moreira-Perez, Juan Jose ; Chupeau, Bertrand ; Doerr, Gwenael ; Baudry, Severine
Author_Institution :
Galician R&D Center in Adv. Telecommun. (GRADIANT), Spain
Abstract :
Nowadays, forensic watermarks are introduced at projection time in movie theater. This provides the Entertainment industry with a tracing mechanism to identify indelicate cinema owners, who would have let camcorders enter their premises. However, the watermarking technologies deployed in film-based theaters and digital cinemas differ. For cost efficiency during forensic analysis, it is desirable to have a reliable oracle that can accurately discriminate between film and digital projection recordings. Prior work focused on tell-tale artifacts present in the luminance channel to build a classifier. In this paper, we investigate whether color information could also be exploited. We introduce a number of features that relate either to color saturation or color bias, and assess their discriminative power in a systematic fashion. Experimental results on a data set containing nearly 250 real-life full length camcorded movies suggest that the color bias seems to provide the highest classification potential.
Keywords :
computer crime; entertainment; image classification; image colour analysis; image forensics; video cameras; camcorded movies; camcorder piracy characterization; classification framework; color bias; color information; color saturation; digital cinemas; digital projection recordings; entertainment industry; film recordings; film-based theaters; forensic analysis; forensic watermarks; movie theater; projection time; tracing mechanism; watermarking technologies; Color; Entertainment industry; Motion pictures; Rain; Training;
Conference_Titel :
Information Forensics and Security (WIFS), 2013 IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Guangzhou
DOI :
10.1109/WIFS.2013.6707807