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Digital Image Forgery Detection

This document outlines Andy Riome's 2007-2011 research project on developing new digital image forgery detection techniques without relying on digital watermarks. It discusses existing techniques, the limitations of watermarks, what constitutes a forgery, and the types of forgeries. The core areas of research are developing a new detection technique, evaluating image manipulation algorithms, and comparing existing techniques.

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Digital Image Forgery Detection

This document outlines Andy Riome's 2007-2011 research project on developing new digital image forgery detection techniques without relying on digital watermarks. It discusses existing techniques, the limitations of watermarks, what constitutes a forgery, and the types of forgeries. The core areas of research are developing a new detection technique, evaluating image manipulation algorithms, and comparing existing techniques.

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Digital Image Forgery Detection Techniques for Still Images

Andy Riome

This is a new project commencing in 2007 The period of this research is being conducted over four years on a part time basis

The objective of this research is to develop a new forgery detection method that does not rely upon digital watermarks.

It is an area which has been researched by a number of scientists, but most notably - Alin C. Popescu and Hany Farid who developed a number of techniques.
Techniques include: 1) How light falls on objects within an image 2) Whether there are any areas of an image which has been cloned or copied 3) Looking for evidence of retouching in an image by detecting whether the pattern in the pixels have been destroyed

Three Core Areas of Research


Developing a new technique to detect changes and alterations to an image and does not rely on watermarks Evaluate the algorithms used for image manipulation and to group them based upon their degree of manipulation. It is also important to consider image compression of image files in this area of work An evaluation and comparison of the existing forgery detection techniques, and to carry out the evaluation along with defining a new grouping structure for forgery detection techniques

Digital Watermarks
Scientists, such as Alin C. Popescu and Hany Farid, have stated in their research papers about the vulnerability of watermarks in digital images in regards to authenticity of images These drawbacks have made scientists to start looking for alternative methods in order to detect for tell-tale signs of tampering

Drawbacks of Digital Watermarks


It is not possible to determine whether the watermark has been inserted after manipulation Watermarks can be fragile, and when a watermark image has been compressed with using a compressing algorithm like JPEG, they are destroyed Extract a watermark manipulate the image and then reinsert the watermark, which itself can be modified during insertion therefore making the technique unreliable Detecting areas where an image has been manipulated Determining whether a manipulation is innocent, such as JPEG Compression and sharpening, from those which are malicious, such as adding or removing parts to an image. This is where watermarks have a difficulty they are unable to determine this difference

What is a Forgery?
Forgery is a subjective word An image can become a forgery based upon the context in which it is used An image altered for fun or someone who has taken an bad photo, but has been altered to improve its appearance cannot be considered a forgery even though it has been altered from its original capture

What is a Forgery?
The other side of forgery are those who perpetuate a forgery for gain and prestige they create an image in which to dupe the recipient into believing the image is real and from this be able to gain payment and fame Three type of forgery can be identified: 1) An image that is created using graphical software 2) An image where the content has been altered 3) An image where the context has been altered

What is a Forgery?
Using graphical software is one method in which a forged image can be created It needs the creator to especially skilful in ensuring that the image they are creating is realistic, for example, that the fall of light on objects in an image is consistent right across the image, that shading is consistent, the absorption of light An image created using this method can take some time to develop

What is a Forgery?
Creating an image by altering its content is another method Duping the recipient into believing that the objects in an image are something else from what they really are! The image itself is not altered, and if examined will be proven as so

What is a Forgery?
This method is where the context of the image is altered Objects are be removed or added, for example, a person can be added or removed The easiest way is to cut an object from one image and insert it into another image image editing software makes this a simple task

Altering Images
Altering images is not new it has been around since the early days of photography The concepts have moved into the digital world by virtue of digital cameras and the availability of digital image editing software The ease of use of digital image editing software, which does not require any special skills, makes image manipulation easy to achieve and do

Digital Image Editors


Firstly, this research is not concentrating on any one make or brand of editor, but specifically the algorithms used The algorithms are basically the tools which the photo editor uses to manipulate the image Some of the tools found in the editors are: resizing an image, cropping, selecting part of an (lasso tool), removing unwanted parts of an image, rotating objects, merging pictures together

Research In Progress
An understanding of how digital cameras work the sensors (CCD, CMOS, X3), how colour is captured Bayer Array, their drawbacks noise An understanding of the algorithms used in image manipulation which can be used in digital forgery

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