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Nikolaos Vryzas, Anastasia Katsaounidou, Lazaros Vrysis, Rigas Kotsakis and Charalampos Dimoulas
Media authentication relies on the detection of inconsistencies that may indicate malicious editing in audio and video files. Traditionally, authentication processes are performed by forensics professionals using dedicated tools. There is rich research o...
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Bako Zawali, Richard A. Ikuesan, Victor R. Kebande, Steven Furnell and Arafat A-Dhaqm
Complexity and sophistication among multimedia-based tools have made it easy for perpetrators to conduct digital crimes such as counterfeiting, modification, and alteration without being detected. It may not be easy to verify the integrity of video conte...
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Samar Samir Khalil, Sherin M. Youssef and Sherine Nagy Saleh
Fake media is spreading like wildfire all over the internet as a result of the great advancement in deepfake creation tools and the huge interest researchers and corporations are showing to explore its limits. Now anyone can create manipulated unethical ...
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Aminollah Khormali and Jiann-Shiun Yuan
Recent advancements of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) pose emerging yet serious privacy risks threatening digital media?s integrity and trustworthiness, specifically digital video, through synthesizing hyper-realistic images and videos, i.e., Dee...
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Qian Li, Rangding Wang and Dawen Xu
Surveillance systems are ubiquitous in our lives, and surveillance videos are often used as significant evidence for judicial forensics. However, the authenticity of surveillance videos is difficult to guarantee. Ascertaining the authenticity of surveill...
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Yanli Li, Lala Mei, Ran Li and Changan Wu
Frame repetition (FR) is a common temporal-domain tampering operator, which is often used to increase the frame rate of video sequences. Existing methods detect FR forgery by analyzing residual variation or similarity between video frames; however, these...
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