3 research outputs found

    A Survey on Multimedia Content Protection Mechanisms

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    Cloud computing has emerged to influence multimedia content providers like Disney to render their multimedia services. When content providers use the public cloud, there are chances to have pirated copies further leading to a loss in revenues. At the same time, technological advancements regarding content recording and hosting made it easy to duplicate genuine multimedia objects. This problem has increased with increased usage of a cloud platform for rendering multimedia content to users across the globe. Therefore it is essential to have mechanisms to detect video copy, discover copyright infringement of multimedia content and protect the interests of genuine content providers. It is a challenging and computationally expensive problem to be addressed considering the exponential growth of multimedia content over the internet. In this paper, we surveyed multimedia-content protection mechanisms which throw light on different kinds of multimedia, multimedia content modification methods, and techniques to protect intellectual property from abuse and copyright infringement. It also focuses on challenges involved in protecting multimedia content and the research gaps in the area of cloud-based multimedia content protection

    Study of Dengue virus E proteingene of clinical isolates of Andhra Pradesh: in the contest to Epidemiological features

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    In this current article, we showed the dengue virus serotype 2 protein E gene from the clinical samples of Andhra Pradesh in an acute phase infection. The models showed positive for the protein E gene with RT-PCR techniques and cellular isolates. Two unique sequences are identified with new substrains, which are similar to the hermits of the earlier reports. This study provided the epidemiology insight of the isolated strain through the phylogenetic analyses

    Clinical isolates of Anantapuramu for the protein E isolation of the dengue virus

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    In theclinical samples from the state of Anantapuramu, the dengue virus serotype 2 protein E gene was found. It was established that the protein E gene was present in the models by using RT-PCR and cellular isolates. There has been one new sub strain discovered that are akin to the hermits described in previous investigations. An investigation of the epidemiology of the isolated strain was conducted using a phylogenetic analysis of the strain
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