2022
DOI: 10.1109/tifs.2022.3185775
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Invisible Geolocation Signature Extraction From a Single Image

Abstract: Geotagging images of interest are increasingly important to law enforcement, national security, and journalism. Today, many images do not carry location tags that are trustworthy and resilient to tampering; and the landmark-based visual clues may not be readily present in every image, especially in those taken indoors. In this paper, we exploit an environmental signature from the power grid, the electric network frequency (ENF) signal, which can be inherently captured in a sensing stream at the time of recordi… Show more

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“…Recently, the authors in [13] and [66] suggested that it is possible to detect and retrieve ENF from a single image captured by rolling shutter cameras under electric light. They showed that the sequential read-out time mechanism of a rolling shutter camera provides the resultant image to pick up instances of electric light signal entering at slightly various points in time, resulting in a brief section of ENF patterns.…”
Section: Detecting Enf Presence In Digital Multimedia Recordingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, the authors in [13] and [66] suggested that it is possible to detect and retrieve ENF from a single image captured by rolling shutter cameras under electric light. They showed that the sequential read-out time mechanism of a rolling shutter camera provides the resultant image to pick up instances of electric light signal entering at slightly various points in time, resulting in a brief section of ENF patterns.…”
Section: Detecting Enf Presence In Digital Multimedia Recordingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the authors of [13] and [66] demonstrated that it is possible to obtain ENF traces from a solitary image captured with a rolling shutter camera. Their work tried to answer questions about the possibility of detecting ENF footprints in an image and whether the location of image capture operate at a frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz.…”
Section: Enf Extraction From a Single Imagementioning
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