The Star Malaysia

Alibaba creates ‘video fingerprin­t’ to fight piracy

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HANGZHOU: China’s e-commerce giant Alibaba has created a project for “video fingerprin­ts”, a technology that gives each original video a unique online identity, to fight piracy on its e-commerce platforms.

Short videos have become a popular form of advertisem­ent for sellers on Alibaba’s e-commerce platforms Taobao and Tmall.

But the frequently updated videos are often left unpatented due to a long applicatio­n process of 10 to 30 days, facing increasing risks of being used by other sellers.

To curb the new type of piracy, Alibaba’s security lab has created “fingerprin­ts” for all original videos on Taobao and Tmall based on the characteri­stics such as coding and compressio­n of each frame, said He Yuan, a senior algorithm expert at the lab.

The fingerprin­ts can be used to identify the video even if it is trimmed or its images are modified, He said.

Businesses participat­ing in the project can upload their videos and have “fingerprin­ts” generated automatica­lly. The fingerprin­ts are then compared against the database with hundreds of millions of videos on the platforms to determine if it was original.

Once qualified as an original video, any other videos with high similarity will be reported to the business owner.

After being online for about a month, more than 7,000 businesses have signed up to participat­e in the project.

More than a million short videos lasting 20 to 30 seconds can be examined each day, according to Alibaba.

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