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Han Pu1, Tianqiang Huang1,2,3, Bin Weng1,2,3
1School of Mathematics and Information, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350007, China.
Abstract:
Digital video forensics plays a vital role in judicial forensics, media reports, e-commerce, finance, and public security. Although many methods have been developed, there is currently no efficient solution to real-life videos with illumination noises and jitter noises. To solve this issue, we propose a detection method that adapts to brightness and jitter for video inter-frame forgery. For videos with severe brightness changes, we relax the brightness constancy constraint and adopt intensity normalization to propose a new optical flow algorithm. For videos with large jitter noises, we introduce motion entropy to detect the jitter and extract the stable feature of texture changes fraction for double-checking. Experimental results show that, compared with previous algorithms, the proposed method is more accurate and robust for videos with significant brightness variance or videos with heavy jitter on public benchmark datasets.
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