Abstract

This paper presents an algorithm to solve the problem of Photo-Response Non-Uniformity (PRNU) noise facing stabilized video. The stabilized video undergoes in-camera processing like rolling shutter correction. Thus, misalignment exists between the PRNU noises in the adjacent frames owing to the global and local frame registration performed by the in-camera processing. The misalignment makes the reference PRNU noise and the test PRNU noise unable to extract and match accurately. We design a computing method of maximum likelihood estimation algorithm for extracting the PRNU noise from stabilized video frames. Besides, unlike most prior arts tending to match the PRNU noise in whole frame, we propose a new patch-based matching strategy, aiming at reducing the influence from misalignment of frame the PRNU noise. After extracting the reference PRNU noise and the test PRNU noise, this paper adopts the reference and the test PRNU overlapping patch-based matching. It is different from the traditional matching method. This paper conducts different experiments on 224 stabilized videos taken by 13 smartphones in the VISION database. The area under curve of the algorithm proposed in this paper is 0.841, which is significantly higher than 0.805 of the whole frame matching in the traditional algorithm. Experimental results show good performance and effectiveness the proposed strategy by comparing with the prior arts.

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