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POSTER: Who was Behind the Camera? -- Towards Some New Forensics
We motivate a new line of image forensics, and propose a novel approach to photographer identification, a rarely explored authorship attribution problem. A preliminary proof-of-concept study shows the feasibility of our method. Our contribution is a forensic method for photographer de-anonymisation, and the method also imposes a novel privacy threat.