Modeling the flicker effect in camcorded videos to improve watermark robustness

Séverine Baudry, B. Chupeau, Mario de Vito, G. Doërr
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Abstract

Camcording a screen is a common and easy way for a pirate to capture a protected video and circumvent any cryptography-based protection system like DRM. Therefore, antipiracy methods like watermarking should be robust to this type of attack. One effect very often encountered is the flicker effect: image luminance varies periodically along the video, and scrolling stripes may also be observed. Such an effect is due to aliasing, because the higher frequency backlight of the screen is sampled at a lower rate by the camcorder. The stripe effect appears because each line of the image is captured with a small delay with CMOS sensors. We show that the amplitude of the flicker depends on the luminance of the displayed image, as well as on the luminosity of the screen and on the exposure setting of the camcorder. We propose a method to blindly estimate the flicker parameters by studying the spectrum of the camcorded video; then we show how the flicker can be selectively removed without impairing other frequential components of the video. Experiments on camcorded videos show that removing the flicker enable significant improvement in the watermarking detection performances.
对摄像机视频中的闪烁效果进行建模以提高水印鲁棒性
对盗版者来说,拍摄屏幕是一种常见而简单的方法,可以捕获受保护的视频,并绕过任何基于加密的保护系统,如DRM。因此,像水印这样的反盗版方法应该对这种类型的攻击具有鲁棒性。经常遇到的一种效应是闪烁效应:图像亮度在视频中周期性变化,还可能观察到滚动条纹。这样的效果是由于混叠,因为高频率的屏幕背光采样率较低的摄像机。条纹效应的出现是因为图像的每一行都是用CMOS传感器以很小的延迟捕获的。我们表明,闪烁的幅度取决于所显示图像的亮度,以及屏幕的亮度和摄像机的曝光设置。提出了一种通过研究摄像机视频的频谱来盲估计闪烁参数的方法;然后我们展示了如何有选择地去除闪烁而不损害视频的其他频率成分。在摄像机视频上的实验表明,去除闪烁可以显著提高水印检测性能。
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