Cornell Researchers Develop Light-Based Watermark

Cornell’s latest innovation introduces a method to watermark video with imperceptible codes hidden in light sources used during recording. Developed by graduate student Peter Michael and conceptualized by assistant professor Abe Davis, the technique embeds unique, nearly invisible fluctuations in the lighting on-set. These minute variations can’t be seen by the human eye but are recognized by forensic analysis tools once the footage is recorded.

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