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On the usage of sensor pattern noise for picture-to-identity linking through social network accounts

Satta et al., 2014

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12585875363925191391
Author
Satta R
Stirparo P
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Publication venue
2014 International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP)

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Digital imaging devices have gained an important role in everyone's life, due to a continuously decreasing price, and of the growing interest on photo sharing through social networks. As a result of the above facts, everyone continuously leaves visual “traces” of …
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