A Hybrid Technique for Copy-Move Image Forgery Detection

U. A. Khan, Mumtaz A. Kaloi, Z. A. Shaikh, A. A. Arain
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The authenticity of digital images has remained questionable ever since the technology has progressed to the extent where a plethora of freely available software can drastically change the image contents with much less effort. This offers a dedicated challenge to ascertain the veracity of a digital image, especially when it is to be presented as a legal evidence. A number of techniques have been proposed to detect image forgery, albeit their respective efficacy depends on the type of forgery and/or the image features used to detect the forgery. Hence, their respective performance with respect to accuracy and execution time also varies. This paper focuses on the most frequently used image forgery, referred to as copy-move forgery. The work carried out in this paper is two-fold. First, a hybrid approach combining the existing block-based and non-block-based techniques of copy-move forgery is proposed. Second, the performance of the proposed technique is evaluated with different image features, including SIFT, SURF, MSER, MinEigen, FAST and Harris. The evaluation criteria comprising accuracy, precision, recall, F-1 score and execution time help to select a desired tradeoff between accuracy and execution time. The results proposed in the paper show that the proposed image forgery detection technique can successfully detect copy-move forgery with a high accuracy and reasonable execution time. Apart from this, the proposed technique also works fine with smoothed and brightened images.
一种用于复制-移动图像伪造检测的混合技术
数字图像的真实性一直受到质疑,因为技术已经发展到这样的程度:大量的免费软件可以用更少的努力彻底改变图像内容。这为确定数字图像的真实性提供了一个专门的挑战,特别是当它被作为法律证据提出时。已经提出了许多检测图像伪造的技术,尽管它们各自的有效性取决于伪造的类型和/或用于检测伪造的图像特征。因此,它们各自的性能在准确性和执行时间方面也有所不同。本文主要研究了最常用的图像伪造,即复制-移动伪造。本文所做的工作是双重的。首先,提出了一种结合现有的基于块和非基于块的复制-移动伪造技术的混合方法。其次,利用SIFT、SURF、MSER、MinEigen、FAST和Harris等不同的图像特征对该方法的性能进行了评价。评估标准包括准确性、精密度、召回率、F-1分数和执行时间,这有助于在准确性和执行时间之间选择一个理想的平衡点。实验结果表明,所提出的图像伪造检测技术能够以较高的准确率和合理的执行时间成功检测复制-移动伪造。除此之外,所提出的技术也可以很好地处理平滑和明亮的图像。
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