• DocumentCode
    3768147
  • Title

    Performance analysis of forgery detection of JPEG image compression

  • Author

    M. Anto Bennet;R. Kaushik Krishna;G. Sankar Babu;B. S. Jayavignesh

  • Author_Institution
    Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, VELTECH, Chennai-600062, India
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    12
  • Abstract
    The proposed forensic algorithm to discriminate between original and forged regions in JPEG images, under the hypothesis that the tampered image presents a double JPEG compression, either aligned (A-DJPG) or nonaligned (NA-DJPG). Unlike previous approaches, the proposed algorithm does not need to manually select a suspect region in order to test the presence or the absence of double compression artifacts. Based on an improved and unified statistical model characterizing the artifacts that appear in the presence of both A-DJPG or NA-DJPG, the proposed algorithm automatically computes a likelihood map indicating the probability for each 8 × 8 discrete cosine transform block of being doubly compressed. The validity of the proposed approach has been assessed by evaluating the performance of a detector based on thresholding the likelihood map, considering different forensic scenarios. The effectiveness of the proposed method is also confirmed by tests carried on realistic tampered images. An interesting property of the proposed Bayesian approach is that it can be easily extended to work with traces left by other kinds of processing.
  • Keywords
    "Transform coding","Image coding","Discrete cosine transforms","Forensics","Algorithm design and analysis","Histograms","Forgery"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Green Engineering and Technologies (IC-GET), 2015 Online International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/GET.2015.7453773
  • Filename
    7453773