Abstract

In this article, we propose an integrity preservation analysis scheme of video contents working on the blockchain systems. The proposed scheme stores the core points of video contents analysis in the blockchain system permanently so that any user can easily verify the results of the proposed analysis procedure and their reliability. The scheme first examines the codec software characteristics of digital camera devices and video editing tools in advance, and stores them in the blockchain systems. Next, the scheme extracts the codec software characteristic from the target video file and compares it with the prepared characteristics in the blockchain system. With a matched characteristic, the scheme finds out the source camera device or the source video editing tool that generates the target video file. We also propose an integrity preservation trace scheme to record the transformation history of video contents into the blockchain systems. This scheme compares the original video and its transformed video frame by frame, and stores the comparison result with a hash value of the transformed video in the blockchain system. Then, the integrity analysis and transformation history of the target file can be easily searched in the blockchain system, where the hash value of the video file is used as the index of searching operation. We implement the proposed scheme into a practical tool upon a commercial blockchain system, Klaytn. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme carries out the integrity analysis of video contents with 100% accuracy, and provides the transformation history of non-original video contents with 100% accuracy when a proper parameter is given. It is also shown that the proposed scheme completes the integrity analysis within at most one second, and the search operation for transformation history within at most four seconds.

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