Vryzas et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Investigation of audio tampering in broadcast contentVryzas et al., 2018
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- Vryzas N
- Katsaounidou A
- Kotsakis R
- Dimoulas C
- Kalliris G
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- Audio Engineering Society Convention 144
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Audio content forgery detection in broadcasting is crucial to prevent misinformation spreading. Tools for the authentication of audio files can be proven very useful, and several techniques have been proposed. In the current paper a database for evaluation of such …
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