Video forgery detection is becoming an important issue in recent years,
because modern editing software provide powerful and easy-to-use tools to
manipulate videos. In this paper we propose to perform detection by means of
deep learning, with an architecture based on autoencoders and recurrent neural
networks. A training phase on a few pristine frames allows the autoencoder to
learn an intrinsic model of the source. Then, forged material is singled out as
anomalous, as it does not fit the learned model, and is encoded with a large
reconstruction error. Recursive networks, implemented with the long short-term
memory model, are used to exploit temporal dependencies. Preliminary results on
forged videos show the potential of this approach.Comment: Presented at IS&T Electronic Imaging: Media Watermarking, Security,
and Forensics, January 201