“Our work is based on a different philosophy: We do not look into the content of the image, video or audio. We look at the invisible features embedded into that multimedia, which are generated by the device used to shoot the video or audio, like a camera, camcorder or microphone,” he said. “Those things, when they make such a record, naturally embed some of what we call an ‘environmental fingerprint.’”
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