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Previous studies have shown how to “fingerprint” certain image processing operation. In this paper, we model the gray-level cumulative distribution of histogram-equalized image as discrete identity function, which is an intrinsic fingerprint produced by global histogram equalization processing. This model is shown to match well with the observed gray-level cumulative distribution. Based on the new...
Image forensics has now raised the anxiety of justice as increasing cases of abusing tampered images in newspapers and court for evidence are reported recently. With the goal of verifying image content authenticity, passive-blind image tampering detection is called for. More realistic open benchmark databases are also needed to assist the techniques. Recently, we collect a natural color image database...
This paper proposes a new audio authenticity detection algorithm based on the max offset for cross correlation (MOCC) between the extracted ENF (Electric Network Frequency) signal and the reference signal. We first extract the ENF signal from a query audio signal. And then we partition it into overlapping blocks for forgery detection. The MOCC between the extracted ENF and the reference signal is...
The inexpensive hardware and sophisticated image editing software tools have been widely used, which makes it easy to create and manipulate digital images. The detection of forgery images has attracted academic researches in recent years. In this paper, we proposed a forensic method to detect globally or locally blurred images using no-reference image quality assessment. The features are extracted...
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