Movie piracy tracking using temporal psychovisual modulation

  • Yuanchun Chen
  • , Guangtao Zhai
  • , Zhongpai Gao
  • , Ke Gu
  • , Wenjun Zhang
  • , Menghan Hu
  • , Jing Liu

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Abstract

Nowadays, camcorder piracy has great impact on the motion picture industry. Although some watermarking technologies can track the movie pirate, the video content viewed in the theater may be affected and they cannot obstruct the need of pirated movie because the watermarks in pirated moves are invisible. This paper presents a new method to defeat camcorder piracy and realize content protection in the theater using a new paradigm of information display technology, called Temporal Psychovisual Modulation (TPVM), which utilizes the differences between the human-eye perception and digital camera imageforming to stack an invisible pattern on digital screen and projector. The images formed in human vision are continuous integration of the light field, while discrete sampling is used in digital video acquisition which has 'blackout' period in each sampling cycle. Based on this difference, we can decompose a movie into a set of display frames with specific patterns and broadcast them out at high speed so that the audience cannot notice any disturbance, while the video frames captured by camcorder will contain highly objectionable artifacts (i.e., the patterns). The pattern embedded in the movies can also serves as tracking information to reveal the one responsibility for the camcorder piracy.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2017 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting, BMSB 2017
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
ISBN (Electronic)9781509049370
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Jul 2017
Externally publishedYes
Event12th IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting, BMSB 2017 - Cagliari, Italy
Duration: 7 Jun 20179 Jun 2017

Publication series

NameIEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting, BMSB
ISSN (Print)2155-5044
ISSN (Electronic)2155-5052

Conference

Conference12th IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting, BMSB 2017
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityCagliari
Period7/06/179/06/17

Keywords

  • Temporal Psychovisual Modulation (TPVM)
  • caineorder piracy
  • content protection
  • display technology
  • invisible pattern
  • tracking information
  • watermarking technologies

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