Interframe Forgery Video Detection: Datasets, Methods, Challenges, and Search Directions

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Publicado en:Electronics vol. 14, no. 13 (2025), p. 2680-2722
Autor principal: Ali, Mona M
Otros Autores: Ghali, Neveen I, Hamza, Hanaa M, Hosny, Khalid M, Vrochidou Eleni, Papakostas, George A
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Resumen:The authenticity of digital video content has become a critical issue in multimedia security due to the significant rise in video editing and manipulation in recent years. The detection of interframe forgeries is essential for identifying manipulations, including frame duplication, deletion, and insertion. These are popular techniques for altering video footage without leaving visible visual evidence. This study provides a detailed review of various methods for detecting video forgery, with a primary focus on interframe forgery techniques. The article evaluates approaches by assessing key performance measures. According to a statistical overview, machine learning has traditionally been used more frequently, but deep learning techniques are gaining popularity due to their outstanding performance in handling complex tasks and robust post-processing capabilities. The study highlights the significance of interframe forgery detection for forensic analysis, surveillance, and content moderation, as demonstrated through both evaluation and case studies. It aims to summarize existing studies and identify limitations to guide future research towards more robust, scalable, and generalizable methods, such as the development of benchmark datasets that reflect real-world video manipulation diversity. This emphasizes the necessity of creating large public datasets of manipulated high-resolution videos to support reliable integrity evaluations in dealing with widespread media manipulation.
ISSN:2079-9292
DOI:10.3390/electronics14132680
Fuente:Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database