CVOct 28, 2016

Recent advances in content based video copy detection

arXiv:1610.09087v112 citations
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It tackles copyright protection for digital media on video-sharing platforms, but is incremental as it focuses on summarizing and evaluating existing methods.

The paper reviews recent advances in content-based video copy detection to address copyright infringement by detecting transformed copies and locating copied segments, evaluating the performance of existing systems.

With the immense number of videos being uploaded to the video sharing sites, issue of copyright infringement arises with uploading of illicit copies or transformed versions of original video. Thus safeguarding copyright of digital media has become matter of concern. To address this concern, it is obliged to have a video copy detection system which is sufficiently robust to detect these transformed videos with ability to pinpoint location of copied segments. This paper outlines recent advancement in content based video copy detection, mainly focusing on different visual features employed by video copy detection systems. Finally we evaluate performance of existing video copy detection systems.

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