Flickering Lights Encoded Into Videos Could Help Fight Against Fake Footage
CORNELL UNIVERSITY, JUL 30 – The watermark embeds imperceptible flickering light codes to verify video authenticity and detect AI manipulations in settings like press conferences, aiding forensic investigations.
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Engadget: Flickering lights could help fight misinformation | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
Engadget: Flickering lights could help fight misinformation. “The watermarking technique, called ‘noise‑coded illumination,’ hides verification data in light itself to help investigators spot doctored videos. The approach, devised by Peter Michael, Zekun Hao, Serge Belongie and assistant professor Abe Davis, was published in the June 27 issue of ACM Transactions on Graphics and will be presented by Michael at SIGGRAPH on August 10.”The post Enga…
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