Fake COVID-19 videos detector based on frames and audio watermarking

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With the innovation and development of advanced video editing technology and the widespread use of video information and services in our society, it is increasingly necessary to maintain the reliability of video information. As a result, sensitive video contents in various fields such as surveillance, medical, and others should be secured against attempts to alter them because malicious modifications could impact decisions based on these videos. In this paper, we present a fake video detector based on combining audio and frames watermarking. Furthermore experimental results demonstrate good robustness and integrity verification results for COVID-19 video news.

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Tarhouni, N., Masmoudi, S., Charfeddine, M., & Amar, C. B. (2023). Fake COVID-19 videos detector based on frames and audio watermarking. Multimedia Systems, 29(1), 361–375. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00530-022-01006-5

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