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Exposing Digital Image Forgeries by Illumination Color Classification

· Vol. 3, No. 1, (2015)· Published: January 11, 2015
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Abstract

In this paper, we tend to analyze one amongst the foremost common styles of photographic manipulation,called image composition or splice. We tend to propose a forgery detection methodology that exploits refinedinconsistencies within the color of the illumination of pictures. Our approach is machine-learning primarily basedand needs borderline user interaction. The technique is applicable to pictures containing 2 or a lot of folks and needsno professional interaction for the meddling call. To attain this, we tend to incorporate info from physicsandstatistical-based fuel estimators on image regions of comparable material. From these fuel estimates, we tend toextract texture- and edge-based options that square measure then provided to a machine-learning approach forautomatic decision-making. The classification performance victimization associate degree SVM meta-fusion classifieris promising.

Keywords

Color constancyilluminant colorimage forensicsmachine learningspliced image detectiontexture and edge descriptors
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Shaziya .P.S. Khan, Prof. S. S. Kulkarni
Prof. Ram Meghe Institute of Technology & Research Badnera-Amravati, India
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