DocumentCode :
118140
Title :
Video forensics on block detection with deblocking filter in H.264/AVC
Author :
Jing Yi Tou ; Phooi Yee Lau ; Sung-kwon Park
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Inf. & Commun. Technol., Univ. Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kampar, Malaysia
fYear :
2014
fDate :
9-12 Dec. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
Video forensics is an emerging research area that is still in need of studies, especially with regards to aspect of the advancement in video compression. De-blocking filters, firstly introduced in H.264/AVC, provide a means to reduce the blocking artifacts in compressed videos. These filters, in the forensic perspective, could induce a number of forensics threat, especially in the area of authentication, as it reduces the traces of block boundaries, which, in the past, often used in forensic studies. This paper proposed a spatial structural analysis (SSA) method to extract the de-blocking filter traces, by examining pixel intensity changes. At first, the SSA computes the intensity differences along the horizontal and vertical direction on the U channel of the compressed video. The SSA then locates all perpendicular turning points that were formed by a pair of intersected and perpendicular edges that appear to continuously share the same intensity difference in the same direction. Finally, a common spatial distance will be determined based on the highest occurrence of spatial distance between the horizontal and vertical lines formed along the perpendicular turning points detected. The distance will be used to determine if compression has been conducted for the video, where the common spatial distance computed is identical to the size of the macroblocks on both horizontal and vertical direction. The experimental results showed that the determined common spatial distance is 8 in the videos compressed with H.264/AVC that matches the size of the 8×8 macroblocks. Videos compressed without de-blocking filter showed stronger peak in the accumulated spatial distance count compared to those with de-blocking filters applied.
Keywords :
data compression; edge detection; filtering theory; video coding; H.264-AVC; SSA method; accumulated spatial distance count; authentication area; block boundaries; block detection; blocking artifact reduction; common spatial distance; compressed video U channel; de-blocking filter trace extraction; deblocking filter; forensic threat; intensity differences; intersected edge; macroblocks; perpendicular edge; perpendicular turning point detection; pixel intensity changes; spatial structural analysis; video compression; video forensics; Abstracts; Authentication; Forensics; Matched filters; Turning; Video coding; Video compression;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2014 Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA)
Conference_Location :
Siem Reap
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APSIPA.2014.7041639
Filename :
7041639
Link To Document :
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