NEC develops ultra-fast piracy detection

updated 01:10 pm EDT, Fri May 7, 2010

NEC creates super-fast piracy protection tech


Japan's NEC on Friday announced it has developed a technology that can find illegal copies of videos uploaded to the Internet in just seconds. This speed is attained by creating a comparison piece that is just 76 bytes from the original and compares it to the allegedly copied file. The technology is part of the MPEG-7 standard, and would help movie producers and Internet service providers identify pirates both faster and more accurately than in the past.

NEC says its technology has a 96 percent success rate and a false alarm rate of 5 in one million under tests conduced by the ISO. It can accurately detect the validity of a video from a two-second, 60-frame snapshot. NEC maintains that an average home PC with a single-core 3GHz chip can match 1,000 hours of video in one second.

The tech could also find altered videos, such as copies with subtitles in different languages. [via Akihabara]


By Electronista Staff

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