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词条 Digital video fingerprinting
释义

  1. Compared to watermarking

  2. Applications

  3. See also

  4. References

Video fingerprinting is a technique in which software identifies, extracts, and then summarizes characteristic components of a video recording, enabling that video to be uniquely identified by its resultant "fingerprint". This technology has proven to be effective at identifying and comparing digital video data.

Compared to watermarking

Video fingerprinting should not be confused with digital watermarking, which relies on inserting identifying features into the content, and therefore changing the content. Some watermarks can be inserted in a way that they are imperceptible by a viewer. A robust watermark can be difficult to detect and remove, but removal of invisible watermarks is a significant weakness.

Since watermarks must be inserted into the video, they only identify copies of the particular video made after that point in time. For example, if a watermark is inserted at broadcast it cannot be used to identify copies of the video made before the broadcast.

Video fingerprinting does not rely on any addition to the video stream. A video fingerprint cannot be "removed", because it is not "added". In addition, a reference video fingerprint can be created at any point, from any copy of the video.[1]

Watermarks offer some advantages over fingerprinting. A unique watermark can be added to the content at any stage in the distribution process, and multiple independent watermarks can be inserted into the same video content. This can be particularly useful in tracing the history of a copy of a video. Detecting watermarks in a video can indicate the source of an unauthorized copy.

While video fingerprinting systems must search a potentially large database of reference fingerprints, a watermark detection system only has to do the computation to detect the watermark. This computation can be significant, and when multiple watermark keys must be tested, then watermarking can fail to scale to the volumes required by commercial applications such as user generated video services

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Applications

Video fingerprinting is of interest in the Rights Management (DRM) area, particularly regarding the distribution of unauthorized content on the Internet. Video fingerprinting systems enable content providers (e.g., film studios) or publishers (e.g., user generated content (UGC) sites) to determine if any of the publisher's files contain content registered with the fingerprint service. If registered content is detected, the publisher can take the appropriate action – remove it from the site, monetize it, add correct attribution, etc.

Video fingerprinting within Smart TV is enabling an emerging category of interactive television applications. Television devices integrated with real-time fingerprinting software can automatically recognize the video content on-screen in order to enable interactive features and applications on top of the programming. Entrepreneur Mark Cuban has made investments to leverage this technology to create interactive features for his cable networks HDNet and its successor AXS.[2]

Video fingerprinting may be used for broadcast monitoring (e.g., advertisement monitoring, news monitoring) and general media monitoring. Broadcast monitoring solutions can inform content providers and content owners with playlists of when and where their video content has been used. A typical application is described in this Video Fingerprinting Use Case for Television Productions and Broadcasters.[3]

In April 2014 the British company Friend MTS Ltd. donated its video fingerprinting technology (known as F1) to the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC) to help increase the efficiency of child pornography investigations, and to halt the continued sharing of similar files over the internet.[4][5] ICMEC distributes the technology to law enforcement agencies, software providers, and online service providers to hinder the spread of such material.[6][7]

Video fingerprinting is also used by authorities to track the distribution of illegal content such as happy slapping, terrorist, and child abuse related videos. Another use is for companies to track the leak of confidential recordings or videos, or for celebrities to track the presence on the Internet of unauthorized videos (for instance, videos of themselves taken by amateurs using a camcorder or a mobile phone).

Video fingerprint can also be used to create content-aware video advertising. As one implementation, if a video service provider distributes content which contains a nationally broadcast TV commercial, a localized overlay of text/graphics may be performed on the national commercial. This way, the national commercial will have local overlay of information specific to that commercial. For example, if the national commercial contains a 15-second spot for a Ford Explorer SUV, through the fingerprint technology, local operators may put an overlay of local dealership information – phone number, promotion, etc. – over the 15-second commercial, creating a localized commercial for the SUV that appears to be targeted only at the local audience.

Fingerprinting visual content is similar to audio fingerprinting but uses a different technology. From a content provider's point of view, both video and audio fingerprinting need to be used in most applications. Consider the online publication of "mash-ups". Mash-ups can consist of content from several sources that is compiled together and is set to a unique audio track. Since the audio track is different from the original version, the copyrighted material in these mash-ups would go undetected using only audio fingerprinting techniques. In other cases, mash-ups consist of the soundtrack from a commercial video source, like a movie, used with a different video stream. In this case, a video fingerprint would not match, but an audio fingerprint would. When the audio and video streams are not from the same master work, the question of fair use may arise.

This discrepancy has real applications in the global online community in terms of film distribution. Films shown in countries other than their country of origin are often dubbed into other languages. This change in audio renders the films virtually unrecognizable by audio fingerprinting technologies unless copies of all known versions have been fingerprinted. Employing video fingerprinting, however, enables the content owner to fingerprint just once and have each subsequent version remain recognizable. If the customer wishes to know which language soundtrack is present on a particular video, then an audio fingerprint must be used.

See also

  • Acoustic fingerprint

References

1. ^[https://www.digimarc.com/docs/default-source/technology-resources/white-papers/rhozet_wp_fingerprinting_watermarking.pdf Content Control: Digital Watermarking and Fingerprinting]
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3. ^{{cite web|url=https://ivitec.com/production-use-case.html|title=Video Fingerprinting Technology for Television Productions and Broadcaster|work=ivitec|date=August 30, 2017|author=unknown}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-04/30/video-fingerprints-child-abuse|title=Child abuse-tracking tech donated to the world|work=Wired UK|date=April 30, 2014|author=Liat Clark}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2014/04/30/british-company-donates-tech-to-fight-child-porn/|title=British Company Donates Tech to Fight Child Porn|author=Jeff Elder|date=April 30, 2014|work=The Wall Street Journal}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.marketwatch.com/story/new-video-fingerprinting-technology-created-to-remove-child-pornography-online-2014-04-30|title=New Video Fingerprinting Technology Created to Remove Child Pornography Online|work=MarketWatch|date=April 30, 2014}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.skynews.com.au/news/tech/2014/05/05/fingerprints-used-to-track-abuse-images.html |title=Fingerprints Used to Track Abuse Images |publisher=Sky News |date=May 5, 2014 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140508231533/http://www.skynews.com.au/news/tech/2014/05/05/fingerprints-used-to-track-abuse-images.html |archivedate=May 8, 2014}}

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