Title :
Antiforensic synthesis of motion vectors using template algorithms
Author :
Milani, S. ; Bestagini, P. ; Tagliasacchi, M. ; Tubaro, S.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettron., Inf. e Bioingegneria, Politec. di Milano, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
The identification of the video camera employed to acquire a video sequence is made possible by a large set of different footprints. Since video signals are always available in a compressed format, some of the most significant traces can be related to the coding tools of the implemented video codec (e.g., rate-distortion optimization, motion estimation strategy, etc.). As a matter of fact, an effective antiforensic attack, which aims at fooling the tools that identify the acquisition device, must appropriately alter these footprints. In the paper, we present an antiforensic strategy that targets a video camera detector which is based on the identification of the motion estimation strategy used by the video coder. The proposed approach synthesizes a set of motion vectors that approximate those that would have been generated by the algorithm to be mimicked. This method proves to be effective in attacking the detector while preserving the coding efficiency.
Keywords :
image forensics; image sequences; motion estimation; video cameras; video coding; video signal processing; antiforensic attack; antiforensic synthesis; coding efficiency; coding tools; compressed format; footprint alteration; implemented video codec; motion estimation strategy; motion vector; template algorithms; video camera detector; video camera identification; video coder; video sequence; video signals; Algorithm design and analysis; Detectors; Forensics; PSNR; Vectors; Video codecs; Video sequences; H.264/AVC; antiforensics; device detection; motion estimation; video codec identification;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Florence
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2014.6854092