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Efficient Dense-Field Copy–Move Forgery Detection


Abstract:

We propose a new algorithm for the accurate detection and localization of copy-move forgeries, based on rotation-invariant features computed densely on the image. Dense-f...Show More

Abstract:

We propose a new algorithm for the accurate detection and localization of copy-move forgeries, based on rotation-invariant features computed densely on the image. Dense-field techniques proposed in the literature guarantee a superior performance with respect to their keypoint-based counterparts, at the price of a much higher processing time, mostly due to the feature matching phase. To overcome this limitation, we resort here to a fast approximate nearest-neighbor search algorithm, PatchMatch, especially suited for the computation of dense fields over images. We adapt the matching algorithm to deal efficiently with invariant features, so as to achieve higher robustness with respect to rotations and scale changes. Moreover, leveraging on the smoothness of the output field, we implement a simplified and reliable postprocessing procedure. The experimental analysis, conducted on databases available online, proves the proposed technique to be at least as accurate, generally more robust, and typically much faster than the state-of-the-art dense-field references.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security ( Volume: 10, Issue: 11, November 2015)
Page(s): 2284 - 2297
Date of Publication: 10 July 2015

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Author image of Davide Cozzolino
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy
Davide Cozzolino received the Laurea degree in computer engineering and the Ph.D. degree in information engineering from the Università Federico II di Napoli, Italy, in 2011 and 2015, respectively. He currently holds a post-doctoral position with the Università Federico II di Napoli. His study and research interests include image processing, in particular, forgery detection and localization.
Davide Cozzolino received the Laurea degree in computer engineering and the Ph.D. degree in information engineering from the Università Federico II di Napoli, Italy, in 2011 and 2015, respectively. He currently holds a post-doctoral position with the Università Federico II di Napoli. His study and research interests include image processing, in particular, forgery detection and localization.View more
Author image of Giovanni Poggi
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy
Giovanni Poggi is currently a Full Professor of Telecommunications with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy. He is also a Coordinator of the Telecommunication Engineering School. His research interests are in statistical image processing, including compression, restoration, segmentation, and classification, with application to the area of rem...Show More
Giovanni Poggi is currently a Full Professor of Telecommunications with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy. He is also a Coordinator of the Telecommunication Engineering School. His research interests are in statistical image processing, including compression, restoration, segmentation, and classification, with application to the area of rem...View more
Author image of Luisa Verdoliva
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy
Luisa Verdoliva is currently an Assistant Professor of Telecommunications with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy. Her research is on image processing, in particular compression and restoration of remotesensing images, both optical and SAR, and digital forensics. She leads the GRIP Team with Federico II University who ranked first in both th...Show More
Luisa Verdoliva is currently an Assistant Professor of Telecommunications with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy. Her research is on image processing, in particular compression and restoration of remotesensing images, both optical and SAR, and digital forensics. She leads the GRIP Team with Federico II University who ranked first in both th...View more

Author image of Davide Cozzolino
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy
Davide Cozzolino received the Laurea degree in computer engineering and the Ph.D. degree in information engineering from the Università Federico II di Napoli, Italy, in 2011 and 2015, respectively. He currently holds a post-doctoral position with the Università Federico II di Napoli. His study and research interests include image processing, in particular, forgery detection and localization.
Davide Cozzolino received the Laurea degree in computer engineering and the Ph.D. degree in information engineering from the Università Federico II di Napoli, Italy, in 2011 and 2015, respectively. He currently holds a post-doctoral position with the Università Federico II di Napoli. His study and research interests include image processing, in particular, forgery detection and localization.View more
Author image of Giovanni Poggi
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy
Giovanni Poggi is currently a Full Professor of Telecommunications with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy. He is also a Coordinator of the Telecommunication Engineering School. His research interests are in statistical image processing, including compression, restoration, segmentation, and classification, with application to the area of remote-sensing, both optical and SAR, and digital forensics. He has been an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Image Processing and Elsevier Signal Processing.
Giovanni Poggi is currently a Full Professor of Telecommunications with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy. He is also a Coordinator of the Telecommunication Engineering School. His research interests are in statistical image processing, including compression, restoration, segmentation, and classification, with application to the area of remote-sensing, both optical and SAR, and digital forensics. He has been an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Image Processing and Elsevier Signal Processing.View more
Author image of Luisa Verdoliva
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy
Luisa Verdoliva is currently an Assistant Professor of Telecommunications with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy. Her research is on image processing, in particular compression and restoration of remotesensing images, both optical and SAR, and digital forensics. She leads the GRIP Team with Federico II University who ranked first in both the forgery detection and localization phases of the First Image Forensics Challenge from the IEEE Information Forensics and Security Technical Committee in 2013.
Luisa Verdoliva is currently an Assistant Professor of Telecommunications with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Università Federico II di Napoli, Naples, Italy. Her research is on image processing, in particular compression and restoration of remotesensing images, both optical and SAR, and digital forensics. She leads the GRIP Team with Federico II University who ranked first in both the forgery detection and localization phases of the First Image Forensics Challenge from the IEEE Information Forensics and Security Technical Committee in 2013.View more

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