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Video codec identification

, , , , and . Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2012 IEEE International Conference on, page 2257-2260. (March 2012)
DOI: 10.1109/ICASSP.2012.6288363

Abstract

Video content is routinely acquired and distributed in digital format. Therefore, it is customary to have the content encoded multiple times. In this paper we consider a processing chain of two coding steps and we propose a method that aims at identifying the type of codec used in the first step, by analyzing its coding-based footprints. The method relies on the fact that lossy coding is an almost idempotent operation, i.e., re-encoding the reconstructed sequence with the same codec and coding parameters produces a sequence that is highly correlated with the input one. As a consequence, it is possible to analyze this sort of correlation to identify the first codec provided that the second codec does not introduce severe quality degradation. The proposed solution finds several applications in the field of multi-media forensics, e.g. to identify the device that generated the original video stream or detect collages of different sequences.

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