articleIEEE Transactions on Signal ProcessingSep 20, 2005Closed access

Exposing digital forgeries in color filter array interpolated images

Dartmouth College

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Abstract

With the advent of low-cost and high-resolution digital cameras, and sophisticated photo editing software, digital images can be easily manipulated and altered. Although good forgeries may leave no visual clues of having been tampered with, they may, nevertheless, alter the underlying statistics of an image. Most digital cameras, for example, employ a single sensor in conjunction with a color filter array (CFA), and then interpolate the missing color samples to obtain a three channel color image. This interpolation introduces specific correlations which are likely to be destroyed when tampering with an image. We quantify the specific correlations introduced by CFA interpolation, and describe how these…

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Keywords
  • Demosaicing
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Computer vision
  • Bayer filter
  • Computer science
  • Color filter array
  • Lossy compression
  • Digital camera
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