Frequency-Domain Analysis of Traces for the Detection of AI-based Compression

Sandra Bergmann, Denise Moussa, Fabian Brand, A. Kaup, C. Riess
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The JPEG algorithm is the most popular compression method on the internet. Its properties have been extensively studied in image forensics for examining image origin and authenticity. However, the JPEG standard will in the near future be extended with AI-based compression. This approach is fundamentally different from the classic JPEG algorithm, and requires an entirely new set of forensics tools.As a first step towards forensic tools for AI compression, we present a first investigation of forensic traces in HiFiC, the current state-of-the-art AI-based compression method. We investigate the frequency space of the compressed images, and identify two types of traces, which likely arise from GAN upsampling and in homogeneous areas. We evaluate the detectability on different patch sizes and unseen postprocessing, and report a detectability of 96.37%. Our empirical results also suggest that further, yet unidentified, compression traces can be expected in the spatial domain.
基于ai压缩检测的轨迹频域分析
JPEG算法是目前网络上最流行的压缩方法。它的性质在图像取证中得到了广泛的研究,用于检测图像的起源和真实性。然而,JPEG标准将在不久的将来扩展为基于人工智能的压缩。这种方法从根本上不同于经典的JPEG算法,需要一套全新的取证工具。作为迈向人工智能压缩法医工具的第一步,我们提出了HiFiC中法医痕迹的首次调查,这是目前最先进的基于人工智能的压缩方法。我们研究了压缩图像的频率空间,并识别了两种类型的迹线,它们可能来自GAN上采样和均匀区域。我们评估了不同补丁大小和不可见后处理的可检测性,并报告了96.37%的可检测性。我们的实证结果还表明,进一步的,尚未确定的,压缩痕迹可以预期在空间领域。
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