盗版电影的法医鉴定:数字电影摄影机vs.光盘刻录

B. Chupeau, Séverine Baudry, G. Doërr
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在互联网上非法共享的盗版电影中,有很大一部分要么是数字影院放映的摄像机拷贝,要么是直接从dvd和蓝光光盘等光盘上拷贝下来的。在本文中,我们引入了一个自动区分这两种盗版类型的分类器,以提供有助于简化整个取证分析过程的工具。这个神谕依赖于揭示摄像机发生的视觉人工制品。我们研究了时间闪烁、色域和边缘方向三种不同的判别特征,并详细介绍了如何将它们结合起来以获得准确的分类。在大量真实盗版电影的语料库上进行的实验清楚地证明了这种分类的可行性。
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Forensic characterization of pirated movies: digital cinema cam vs. optical disc rip
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.
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