Image and video forensics / / edited by Irene Amerini, Gianmarco Baldini, Francesco Leotta.

Nowadays, images and videos have become the main modalities of information being exchanged in everyday life, and their pervasiveness has led the image forensics community to question their reliability, integrity, confidentiality, and security. Multimedia contents are generated in many different ways...

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