When an attacker wants to falsify an image, in most of cases she/he will perform a JPEG recompression. Different techniques have been developed based on diverse theoretical assumptions but very effective solutions have not been developed yet. Recently, machine learning based approaches have been started to appear in the field of image forensics to solve diverse tasks such as acquisition source identification and forgery detection. In this last case, the aim ahead would be to get a trained neural network able, given a to-be-checked image, to reliably localize the forged areas. With this in mind, our paper proposes a step forward in this direction by analyzing how a single or double JPEG compression can be revealed and localized using convolutional neural networks (CNNs). Different kinds of input to the CNN have been taken into consideration, and various experiments have been carried out trying also to evidence potential issues to be further investigated.

Localization of JPEG Double Compression Through Multi-domain Convolutional Neural Networks / Amerini, Irene; Uricchio, Tiberio; Ballan, Lamberto; Caldelli, Roberto. - (2017), pp. 1865-1871. (Intervento presentato al convegno 30th IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, CVPRW 2017 tenutosi a Honolulu; United States) [10.1109/CVPRW.2017.233].

Localization of JPEG Double Compression Through Multi-domain Convolutional Neural Networks

Amerini, Irene
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2017

Abstract

When an attacker wants to falsify an image, in most of cases she/he will perform a JPEG recompression. Different techniques have been developed based on diverse theoretical assumptions but very effective solutions have not been developed yet. Recently, machine learning based approaches have been started to appear in the field of image forensics to solve diverse tasks such as acquisition source identification and forgery detection. In this last case, the aim ahead would be to get a trained neural network able, given a to-be-checked image, to reliably localize the forged areas. With this in mind, our paper proposes a step forward in this direction by analyzing how a single or double JPEG compression can be revealed and localized using convolutional neural networks (CNNs). Different kinds of input to the CNN have been taken into consideration, and various experiments have been carried out trying also to evidence potential issues to be further investigated.
2017
30th IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, CVPRW 2017
Convolutional neural network; Double JPEG compressions; Forgery detections; JPEG double compressions; JPEG recompression; deep neural networks
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Localization of JPEG Double Compression Through Multi-domain Convolutional Neural Networks / Amerini, Irene; Uricchio, Tiberio; Ballan, Lamberto; Caldelli, Roberto. - (2017), pp. 1865-1871. (Intervento presentato al convegno 30th IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, CVPRW 2017 tenutosi a Honolulu; United States) [10.1109/CVPRW.2017.233].
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