HEVC double compression detection under different bitrates based on TU partition type

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During the process of authenticating the integrity of digital videos, double compression is an important evidence. High-efficiency video coding (HEVC) is the latest coding standard proposed in 2013 and has shown superior performance over its predecessors. It brings in several novel syntactic units, such as coding tree unit (CTU), prediction unit (PU), and transform unit (TU). Few methods have been reported to detect HEVC double compression by utilizing such new characteristics. In this paper, a novel scheme based on TU is proposed to detect double compression of HEVC videos. The histogram of each TU partition type in the first I/P frame of all GOPs is calculated. The feature set is fed into SVM to classify single and double compressed videos. Experimental results have demonstrated the effectiveness of TU-based feature (accuracy in [0.84, 0.97]) that bears very low dimension (10-D). And it is also shown that TU-based feature set can be combined with other feature sets to boost their performance.

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Yu, L., Yang, Y., Li, Z., Zhang, Z., & Cao, G. (2019). HEVC double compression detection under different bitrates based on TU partition type. Eurasip Journal on Image and Video Processing, 2019(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13640-019-0468-x

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