Abstract

Technology advances at the same rate as human beings. Technology comes with both pros and cons. As difficult as it may be to create a video, modifying it is a piece of cake. Today's culture has easy access to video editing tools, making it possible to make changes to video footage. Video fraud cannot be detected by the sagacity of a person. Tampering is the act of making unauthorised changes or additions to video content by tampering with the video's source code or other code. As a result of their frequent use as evidence, digital videos are indispensable in the courtroom. This method uses Particle Imaging Velocimetry (PIV) to locate areas in the video that have been tampered with. Video manipulation may be detected in a variety of ways using this technique.

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