硬EXIF:通过元数据、硬件和内容保护图像的作者身份

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Yushu Zhang;Bowen Shi;Shuren Qi;Xiangli Xiao;Ping Wang;Wenying Wen
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随着数字图像内容的快速增长和图像编辑技术的进步,数字图像作者身份的保护已经成为一个越来越重要的问题。保护作者身份的传统方法包括通过认证组织注册作者身份、利用图像元数据(如可交换图像文件格式(EXIF)数据)以及使用水印技术来证明所有权。近年来,基于区块链的技术也被引入,以进一步加强作者保护。然而,这些方法在平衡四个关键属性方面面临挑战:强大的法律有效性、高安全性、低成本和高可用性。作者身份注册通常很麻烦,EXIF元数据很容易被提取和篡改,水印技术容易受到各种形式的攻击,区块链技术实现起来很复杂,需要长期维护。为了应对这些挑战,本文引入了一个新的硬EXIF框架,旨在平衡这些多个属性,同时提供改进的性能。该方法首次将元数据与物理不可克隆功能(puf)相结合,创建唯一的设备指纹,并利用水印技术将其嵌入到图像中。通过利用哈希函数和puf的安全性和简单性,该方法增强了EXIF安全性,同时最小化了成本。实验结果表明,硬EXIF框架的平均峰值信噪比(PSNR)为42.89 dB,原始图像与水印图像的相似度为99.46%,提取错误率仅为0.0017。这些结果表明,硬EXIF框架平衡了法律有效性、安全性、成本和可用性,具有更广泛应用的潜力。
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Hard EXIF: Protecting Image Authorship Through Metadata, Hardware, and Content
With the rapid proliferation of digital image content and advancements in image editing technologies, the protection of digital image authorship has become an increasingly important issue. Traditional methods for authorship protection include registering authorship through certification organization, utilizing image metadata such as Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) data, and employing watermarking techniques to prove ownership. In recent years, blockchain-based technologies have also been introduced to enhance authorship protection further. However, these approaches face challenges in balancing four key attributes: strong legal validity, high security, low cost, and high usability. Authorship registration is often cumbersome, EXIF metadata can be easily extracted and tampered with, watermarking techniques are vulnerable to various forms of attack, and blockchain technology is complex to implement and requires long-term maintenance. In response to these challenges, this paper introduces a new framework Hard EXIF, designed to balance these multiple attributes while delivering improved performance. The proposed method integrates metadata with physically unclonable functions (PUFs) for the first time, creating unique device fingerprints and embedding them into images using watermarking techniques. By leveraging the security and simplicity of hash functions and PUFs, this method enhances EXIF security while minimizing costs. Experimental results demonstrate that the Hard EXIF framework achieves an average peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) of 42.89 dB, with a similarity of 99.46% between the original and watermarked images, and the extraction error rate is only 0.0017. These results show that the Hard EXIF framework balances legal validity, security, cost, and usability, promising authorship protection with great potential for wider application.
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