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Exposing photo manipulation with inconsistent perspective geometry

Exposing photo manipulation with inconsistent perspective geometry
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摘要 Manipulated digital image is got interesting in recent years. Digital images can be manipulated more easily with the aid of powerful image editing software. Forensic techniques for authenticating the integrity of digital images and exposing forgeries are urgently needed. A geometric-based forensic technique which exploits the principle of vanishing points is proposed. By means of edge detection and straight lines extraction, intersection points of the projected parallel lines are computed. The normalized mean value (NMV) and normalized standard deviation (NSD) of the distances between the intersection points are used as evidence for image forensics. The proposed method employs basic rules of linear perspective projection, and makes minimal assumption. The only requirement is that the parallel lines are contained in the image. Unlike other forensic techniques which are based on low-level statistics, this method is less sensitive to image operations that do not alter image content, such as image resampling, color manipulation, and lossy compression. This method is demonstrated with images from York Urban database. It shows that the proposed method has a definite advantage at separating authentic and forged images. Manipulated digital image is got interesting in recent years. Digital images can be manipulated more easily with the aid of powerful image editing software. Forensic techniques for authenticating the integrity of digital images and exposing forgeries are urgently needed. A geometric-based forensic technique which exploits the principle of vanishing points is proposed. By means of edge detection and straight lines extraction, intersection points of the projected parallel lines are computed. The normalized mean value (NMV) and normalized standard deviation (NSD) of the distances between the intersection points are used as evidence for image forensics. The proposed method employs basic rules of linear perspective projection, and makes minimal assumption. The only requirement is that the parallel lines are contained in the image. Unlike other forensic techniques which are based on low-level statistics, this method is less sensitive to image operations that do not alter image content, such as image resampling, color manipulation, and lossy compression. This method is demonstrated with images from York Urban database. It shows that the proposed method has a definite advantage at separating authentic and forged images.
出处 《The Journal of China Universities of Posts and Telecommunications》 EI CSCD 2014年第4期83-91,104,共10页 中国邮电高校学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the General Administration of Press and Publication of the People’s Republic of China (GXTC-CZ-1015004/15-1)
关键词 digital images forgery detection image forensics vanishing points digital images, forgery detection, image forensics, vanishing points
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