MSF Seminar 5
SULFA (Surrey University Library for Forensic Analysis)
- When?
- Friday 11 November 2011, 15:30 to 16:30
- Where?
- 39BB02
- Open to:
- Students, Staff
- Speaker:
- Mr Ghulam Qadir
In this paper we have presented SULFA (Surrey University Library for Forensics Analysis) for benchmarking video forensics. This novel video library has been built for the purpose of video forensics specifically related to Camera identification and integrity verification. It contains original as well as forged video files, which will be freely available through university of surrey website. There are about 150 videos, collected from three camera sources, which are Canon sx220 (codec H.264), Nikon S3000 (codec MJPEG) and Fujifilm S2800HD (codec MJPEG). Each video is approximately 10 sec long with resolution of 240x320 and 30 frames per second. All videos have been shot after careful considering both temporal and spatial video characteristics. In order to present life like scenarios various complex and simple scene have been shot with and without using camera support (tripod).
