Visible to the public Exploring the use of ENF for multimedia synchronization

TitleExploring the use of ENF for multimedia synchronization
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsHui Su, Hajj-Ahmad, A., Min Wu, Oard, D.W.
Conference NameAcoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Date PublishedMay
Keywordsaudio, audio recording, electric network frequency signal, electromagnetic interference, ENF, ENF signal, forensic applications, Forensics, frequency estimation, historical audio recording automatic synchronization, historical recordings, Multimedia communication, multimedia recordings, multimedia signal timing fingerprint, multiview video recording automatic synchronization, power grid, random processes, Streaming media, synchronisation, Synchronization, time-varying random process, video, video recording
Abstract

The electric network frequency (ENF) signal can be captured in multimedia recordings due to electromagnetic influences from the power grid at the time of recording. Recent work has exploited the ENF signals for forensic applications, such as authenticating and detecting forgery of ENF-containing multimedia signals, and inferring their time and location of creation. In this paper, we explore a new potential of ENF signals for automatic synchronization of audio and video. The ENF signal as a time-varying random process can be used as a timing fingerprint of multimedia signals. Synchronization of audio and video recordings can be achieved by aligning their embedded ENF signals. We demonstrate the proposed scheme with two applications: multi-view video synchronization and synchronization of historical audio recordings. The experimental results show the ENF based synchronization approach is effective, and has the potential to solve problems that are intractable by other existing methods.

DOI10.1109/ICASSP.2014.6854476
Citation Key6854476