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3 October 2022 C2PA: the world’s first industry standard for content provenance (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
Given the deluge of digital content and rapidly advancing technology, it is challenging for consumers to trust what they see online. Deceptive content, such as deepfakes generated by artificial intelligence or more traditionally manipulated media, can be indistinguishable from the real thing, so establishing the provenance of media is critical to ensure transparency, understanding, and trust. The C2PA specification provides platforms with a open standards-based method to define what information is associated with each type of asset (e.g., images, videos, audio, or documents), how that information is presented and stored, and how evidence of tampering can be identified.
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Leonard Rosenthol "C2PA: the world’s first industry standard for content provenance (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 12226, Applications of Digital Image Processing XLV, 122260P (3 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2632021
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Ecosystems

Information security

Information technology

Standards development

Transparency

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