LT Columbo Makes the News

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  • jmet
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2002
    • 8697

    LT Columbo Makes the News

    Surely by now you've come across something on YouTube that was flagged for copyright infringement, a process that's surely powered by massive teams of elves and other mystical creatures who watch each and every video uploaded to the site. NEC is looking to put them all out of work with a system that, with just 60 frames worth of video (about two seconds, typically) can identify copyrighted video with 96 percent accuracy and a false alarm rate of one in 200,000 -- even if it was copied from digital to analog or had captions added. This process is now part of the MPEG-7 Video signature tool, apparently the international standard, and works by creating signatures for copyrighted video that are just 76 bytes per frame. That's small enough for a desktop with a single core, 3GHz processor to churn through 1,000 hours of questionable video in one second, looking for matches all the while. Unless you freelance for the MPAA this isn't software you'll be running, but if you're a fan of the torrents there's a good chance that someone you know very indirectly will be.
  • palladin
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • May 2010
    • 1

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    Wondering why they put a picture of Columbo in the article seems like the number of videos you can watch on youtube will decrease and decrease, there are still lot of music videos up there that probably infringe copyright laws and will be removed sooner or later. I hope that youtube won't become a platform for amateuer home videos only.

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