G06T1/0085

Use of steganographically-encoded time information as basis to control implementation of dynamic content modification

A method and system for controlling implementation of dynamic content modification. The disclosure provides for using at least one steganographically-encoded timestamp in a media stream transmitted to a media client as a basis to determine a transmission delay for media-stream transmission to the media client, and for providing the determined transmission delay as a basis to facilitate control over whether to have the media client implement dynamic content modification. In addition, the disclosure provides for receiving respectively from each of various media clients a report indicating transmission delay determined for the media client based on such steganographically-encoded timestamp data, and using the transmission delays for the media clients to establish a dynamic-content-modification footprint that could be used to control whether, where, and to what extent dynamic content modification will be applied.

WATERMARK ADDING METHOD AND APPARATUS, STORAGE MEDIUM, AND DEVICE
20230099691 · 2023-03-30 ·

Provided are a watermark adding method and apparatus, a storage medium and a device. The method includes steps described below. To-be-added watermark information is acquired, and a time offset is determined according to the watermark information; a video frame rate is acquired, and time information of a frame image in a video is determined according to the video frame rate; and offset processing is performed on the time information according to the time offset to add the watermark information to the video.

STEGANOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES FOR TRACKING VIDEO ACCESS EVENTS
20220351323 · 2022-11-03 · ·

Provided is a computer-implemented video processing method. The method comprises receiving a stream of original images related to a video access event and creating a stream of output images corresponding to the original images. The output images include first images comprising a hidden digital forensic marker and second images comprising a visible digital forensic marker. The hidden marker and the visible marker each encode information related to the video access event. The stream of output images is output onto a network or caused to be displayed on a screen. The visible marker serves as a deterrent for distribution or recording, and if an attempt is made to remove it, the hidden marker remains in the image, allowing the information relevant to the video access event to be recovered. Also provided are a method of integrity detection for a stream of images containing markers, and a method of embedding a dynamic marker.

METHODS AND APPARATUS TO EXTEND A TIMESTAMP RANGE SUPPORTED BY A WATERMARK WITHOUT BREAKING BACKWARDS COMPATABILITY
20220351324 · 2022-11-03 ·

Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture to extend a timestamp range supported by a watermark without breaking backwards compatibility are disclosed. An example watermark encoder includes a counter to increment symbols of a watermark timestamp and a controller to control the counter to increment the symbols of the watermark timestamp based on a key, the controller to cause the counter to restrict ones of the symbol values to increment over one of a first range of symbol values or a second range of symbol values based on a value of the key, the second range of symbol values different from the first range of symbol values.

Systems and methods of preparing multiple video streams for assembly with digital watermarking
11611808 · 2023-03-21 · ·

Systems and methods for encoding multiple video streams with digital watermarking for adaptive bitrate streaming in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for preprocessing multimedia content into streams with watermark information includes receiving a source content media stream, generating at least two variant preprocessed streams for each received source content media stream, where each variant preprocessed stream includes different watermark information in the same locations as the other variant preprocessed streams and where marked locations are spaced apart at least a distance equal to a predetermined maximum segment size, generating a set of embed location information describing marked locations in the variant preprocessed streams, generating at least one variant output stream from each variant preprocessed stream using video compression, partitioning each variant output stream into a set of segments, where each segment is no longer than the predetermined maximum segment size and contains at most one copy of the watermark information, generating a set of segment boundary information describing the boundaries of segments within the variant output streams and the boundaries are the same between variant output streams, and generating a segment selection list using the set of embed location information and the set of segment boundary information, where the segment selection list includes only one variant segment for each segment according to a watermark sequence and the digits of the watermark sequence correspond to the watermark information applied to each variant preprocessed stream.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EMBEDDING INFORMATION IN A VIDEO SIGNAL
20230127416 · 2023-04-27 ·

A method for embedding information in a video signal is described. The method comprises receiving (305) a message (30) including the information; dividing (310) the message (30) in a first message part (132) and a second message part (134); acquiring (320) a first video frame (9) and a second video frame (10) from the video signal, wherein the second video frame (10) is temporally subsequent to the first video frame (9), and the video frames (9, 10) each include a pre-set number of pixels; and determining (330) a motion map (122) associated with the second video frame (10), wherein the motion map (122) indicates a movement of each of the pixels of in the second video frame (10) compared to the first video frame (9). The method further comprises embedding (360) the first message part (132) in the pixels of the second video frame (10) including weighting the first message part (132) for each pixel of the second video frame (10) based on the motion map (122); and embedding (365) the second message part (134) in the pixels of the second video frame (10) including weighting the second message part (134) for each pixel of the second video frame (10) based on an inverse of the motion map (122). Furthermore, a graphical encoder (100) and a system (1) are described, which are configured to perform such method.

System and Method of Controlling Equipment Based on Data Transferred In-Band in Video via Optically Encoded Images
20230119262 · 2023-04-20 ·

Data is encoded into one or more optically encoded images. The optically encoded images are then inserted as image data into a video sequence - i.e., in video frames. Data are transmitted in-band within the video, via any conceivable video distribution channel or format. The video may be trans-coded as required - because the data are optically encoded, any video processing that even crudely preserves the frame images will preserve the optically encoded data. This scheme of in-band data transfer in video is very robust. A video receiving apparatus receives the video, inspects the image data from video frames in memory, detects optically encoded images in the image data, and decodes the optically encoded images to recover the data. The frames carrying optically encoded images are typically discarded and not rendered to a display. The receiver controls connected equipment, other than a display (e.g., a musical instrument), based on the extracted data.

Collusion attack prevention

Systems and methods are described for obfuscating variants of content segments. Variants of content segments can be used to encode an identifying sequence in a transmission of content. The variants of the content segments can each include one or more marked frames and one or more unmarked frames. Variations can be introduced into the unmarked frames for each of the variants of the content segments.

System and method for identifying altered content
11665408 · 2023-05-30 · ·

Methods and systems for identifying altered content are described herein. The system generates a fingerprint for an unverified content item and locates a plurality of content items that match the fingerprint. The system then compares corresponding frames between the unverified content item and each content item of the plurality of content items. The system identifies, based on the comparing, an altered frame in the unverified content item that does not match a corresponding frame in two or more of the plurality of content items. The system also determines that one or more frames of the unverified content item that follow the altered frame match corresponding frames in the two or more of the plurality of content items. The system then generates for display an indication that the unverified content item contains one or more altered frames.

Use of steganographically-encoded time information as basis to establish a time offset, to facilitate taking content-related action

A method and system for using steganographically-encoded time information as a basis to control when a client carries out a content-related action. The client processes for presentation one or more linear media streams, each defining a respective time sequence of frames of media content, and at least one of the streams being steganographically encoded with at least one watermark at a respective time-point within the linear media stream, the watermark encoding a timestamp of the respective time-point within the linear media stream according to a server clock. The client extracts the timestamp from the watermark and computes a time offset based on a difference between the extracted timestamp and a current time according to a client clock. And the client uses the computed time offset as a basis to determine when the client should carry out a content-related action in a given one of the one or more linear media streams.