DocumentCode
81954
Title
Defeating Camcorder Piracy by Temporal Psychovisual Modulation
Author
Guangtao Zhai ; Xiaolin Wu
Author_Institution
Inst. of Image Commun. & Inf. Process., Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Shanghai, China
Volume
10
Issue
9
fYear
2014
fDate
Sept. 2014
Firstpage
754
Lastpage
757
Abstract
We present a new video projection technique to defeat camcorder piracy in movie theaters using the newly emerged display paradigm of temporal psychovisual modulation. The technique exploits the difference in image formation mechanisms between human eyes and digital cameras: in the human visual system, images are formed via continuous integration of the light field, whereas digital video acquisition is based on discrete sampling of light sensors. A movie frame is decomposed into multiple so-called shale frames such that, when these shale frames are displayed at a frame rate higher than 60 Hz, the human viewers will experience normal movie presentation without any noticeable artifacts, but the video frames captured by camcorders will contain severe, highly objectionable artifacts, depriving the pirated video contents of any commercial values.
Keywords
computer crime; copy protection; copyright; jamming; video cameras; video signal processing; camcorder piracy; digital cameras; digital video acquisition; human visual system; image formation mechanisms; light sensors; movie theaters; shale frames; temporal psychovisual modulation; video projection; Cameras; Educational institutions; Motion pictures; Sensors; Video equipment; Visualization; Camcorder piracy; copyright protection; digital right management; display technology; human vision;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Display Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1551-319X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JDT.2014.2317810
Filename
6799240
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