Proceedings of the 21st ACM Symposium on Document Engineering | 2021

Pornographic content classification using deep-learning

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Controlling the distribution of sensitive content such as pornography has become paramount with the ever-growing accessibility to the internet. Manual filtering of such large volumes of data is practically impossible, thus, the automatic detection of said material is sought after by Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and has been tackled in various manners. However, the sorting of flagged pornographic documents is still done manually using scales that describe hierarchical degrees of content severity. In this paper, we address pornography detection by creating a model capable of locating and labelling sexual organs in images and extend this model to perform image classification to provide the user with one of 19 semantically meaningful descriptors of the content. Generating these descriptors serves as a proof of concept before approaching LEAs to work with illegal CSA material and scales such as COPINE. After creating our own custom sexual organ object detection dataset for the task at hand, we achieved an object detection mean average precision score of 63.63% and a top-3 classification accuracy of 87.78%.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1145/3469096.3469867
Language English
Journal Proceedings of the 21st ACM Symposium on Document Engineering

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