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An improved block based copy-move forgery detection technique
by
Priyanka
, Singh, Gurinder
, Singh, Kulbir
in
Cluster analysis
/ Clustering
/ Copying
/ Digital imaging
/ Discrete cosine transform
/ Forgery
/ Geometric transformation
/ Image classification
/ Image compression
/ Image detection
/ Post-production processing
/ Singular value decomposition
/ Stability analysis
/ Support vector machines
/ Transformations (mathematics)
/ Vector quantization
2020
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An improved block based copy-move forgery detection technique
by
Priyanka
, Singh, Gurinder
, Singh, Kulbir
in
Cluster analysis
/ Clustering
/ Copying
/ Digital imaging
/ Discrete cosine transform
/ Forgery
/ Geometric transformation
/ Image classification
/ Image compression
/ Image detection
/ Post-production processing
/ Singular value decomposition
/ Stability analysis
/ Support vector machines
/ Transformations (mathematics)
/ Vector quantization
2020
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An improved block based copy-move forgery detection technique
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Priyanka
, Singh, Gurinder
, Singh, Kulbir
in
Cluster analysis
/ Clustering
/ Copying
/ Digital imaging
/ Discrete cosine transform
/ Forgery
/ Geometric transformation
/ Image classification
/ Image compression
/ Image detection
/ Post-production processing
/ Singular value decomposition
/ Stability analysis
/ Support vector machines
/ Transformations (mathematics)
/ Vector quantization
2020
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An improved block based copy-move forgery detection technique
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An improved block based copy-move forgery detection technique
2020
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Overview
With the increase in demand for identification of authenticity of the digital images, researchers are widely studying the image forgery detection techniques. Copy-move forgery is amongst the commonly used forgery, which is performed by copying a part of an image and then pasting it on the same or different image. This results in the concealing of image content. Most of the existing copy-move forgery detection techniques are subjected to degradation in results, under the effect of geometric transformations. In this paper, a Discrete Cosine Transformation (DCT) and Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) based technique is proposed to detect the copy-move image forgery. DCT is used to transform the image from the spatial domain to the frequency domain and SVD is used to reduce the feature vector dimension. Combination of DCT and SVD makes the proposed scheme robust against compression, geometric transformations, and noise. For classification of images as forged or authentic, Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier is used on the feature set. Once the image is detected as forged, then for the localization of forged region, K-means clustering is used on the feature vector. According to the distance threshold, similar blocks are identified and marked. The application of SVD provides stability and invariance from geometric transformations. Evaluation of the proposed scheme is done with and without post-processing operations on the images, both at the pixel level and image level. The proposed scheme outperforms the various state-of-the-art techniques of Copy-Move Forgery Detection (CMFD) in terms of accuracy, precision, recall and F1 parameters. Moreover, the proposed scheme also provides better results against rotation, scaling, noise and JPEG compression.
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Springer Nature B.V
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