Scientists have found an amazing way to catch deep hiding invisible codes within ordinary light sources




  • The noise encoded lighting hides the invisible water marks of the videos within the light patterns for manipulation detection
  • The system remains effective in varied lighting, compression levels and camera movement conditions
  • Losers must replicate multiple coincidence code videos to omit the detection correctly

The researchers at the University of Cornell have developed a new method to detect manipulated videos or generated by the integrating signs encoded in light sources.

The technique, known as noise encoded lighting, hides information within seemingly random light fluctuations.

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