A Method to Detect AAC Audio Forgery

Date

2015-05-25

Authors

Zhang, Jing
Liu, Qingzhong
Yang, Ming
Sung, Andrew H.
Liu, Yanxin
Chen, Lei
Chen, Zhongxue

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Endorsed Transactions on Security and Safety

Abstract

Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), a standardized lossy compression scheme for digital audio, which was designed to be the successor of the MP3 format, generally achieves better sound quality than MP3 at similar bit rates. While AAC is also the default or standard audio format for many devices and AAC audio files may be presented as important digital evidences, the authentication of the audio files is highly needed but relatively missing. In this paper, we propose a scheme to expose tampered AAC audio streams that are encoded at the same encoding bit rate. Specifically, we design a shift-recompression based method to retrieve the differential features between the re-encoded audio stream at each shifting and original audio stream, learning classifier is employed to recognize different patterns of differential features of the doctored forgery files and original (untouched) audio files. Experimental results show that our approach is very promising and effective to detect the forgery of the same encoding bit-rate on AAC audio streams. Our study also shows that shift recompression-based differential analysis is very effective for detection of the MP3 forgery at the same bit rate

Description

Article originally published in Endorsed Transactions on Security and Safety

Keywords

same bitrate, AAC, audio forensics, Forgery detection

Citation

Liu Q, Sung AH, Chen L, Chen Z, Yang M, Liu Y and Zhang J (2015). A method to detect AAC audio forgery. EAI Endorsed Transactions on Security and Safety,