Research on PRNU (Photo-Response Non-Uniformity) often uses sets of timestamped mobile videos to identify which specific phone sensor recorded a file. How to find the exact paper:
However, if this video is from a specific or open-source project you are working with, it likely relates to one of the following research areas from that timeframe: 1. Action Recognition and Computer Vision
If your query is about how such files are named or stored, you might find research on interesting. VID_20220329_152121_796.mp4
"Video Swin Transformer" (CVPR 2022). This paper fundamentally changed how AI "watches" videos by applying the Swin Transformer architecture, which was highly influential during the year this video was recorded. 2. Video Compression and Storage
"Learning for Video Compression with Hierarchical Quality Styling" (2022). This explores how to compress high-def mobile videos (like your .mp4) without losing detail. 3. Metadata and Digital Forensics "Video Swin Transformer" (CVPR 2022)
(e.g., people walking, a drone flying, or a screen recording)? Knowing the content will help me find the specific study it belongs to.
To give you a better recommendation, could you tell me ? Was it part of a Kaggle dataset? Metadata and Digital Forensics (e.g.
The filename itself is a "fingerprint." In digital forensics, researchers study these patterns to verify when and where a video was taken.