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The use of digital images for sharing information is spreading very fast. It has become more common in society, resulting in an increase in methodologies and incentives for creating digitally morphed images. Hence, we need a set of tools to detect digital image alterations. Passive-blind image forensics is an area of research which focuses on evolving techniques for verifying the originality of images...
Digital Image Forensics aims at uncovering and analyzing the underlying facts about the image. Its main objectives compromises: tampering detection (cloning, healing, retouching, splicing), hidden data detection and recovery, source identification with no prior measurement or registration of the image. In this paper, application of Benford' law in Digital Image Forensics has been analyzed. JPEG and...
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