With the rapid spread of digital content, doctored videos pose growing risks across media, security, and legal domains. A new study published in The Journal of Engineering Research introduces an automated approach to detect interpolated frames—artificially inserted images used to smooth manipulated video sequences and make them appear authentic.With the rapid spread of digital content, doctored videos pose growing risks across media, security, and legal domains. A new study published in The Journal of Engineering Research introduces an automated approach to detect interpolated frames—artificially inserted images used to smooth manipulated video sequences and make them appear authentic.Security[#item_full_content]
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