Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6937693 Image and Vision Computing 2018 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
Combating against camcorder piracy requires identification of the theater and show time information, followed by the estimation of camcorder location in a theater from which an illegal recording was made, in order to find out the pirate and limit the number of pirate suspects. State-of-the-art pirate position estimation frameworks employ watermarking techniques to approximate the position of the pirate in a movie theater. However, watermarks are fragile in nature and involve complex procedures, which may damage the video content. To solve this, a novel forensic tracking framework, which exploits visual-audio fingerprints for estimating the location of the pirate in a theater without embedding digital watermarks is presented. Precisely, the proposed framework first spatio-temporally aligns the source movie and captured video contents, then estimates the geometric distortions and consequently derives the illegal capture location in a theater by exploiting multimodal features. The case study results in the form of sophisticated In-theater experiments prove that, it is certainly possible to estimate the illegal capture location in a theater with a mean absolute error of (38.25, 22.45, 11.11) cm, by employing multimodal fingerprints. In this way, the proposed article demonstrates a brand-new application of video fingerprinting for investigating the location of illegal camcorder capture in a theater, which is applicable for digital cinema applications.
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