Pixel-Inconsistency Modeling for Image Manipulation Localization
Nanyang Technological University · Sun Yat-sen University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Digital image forensics plays a crucial role in image authentication and manipulation localization. Despite the progress powered by deep neural networks, existing forgery localization methodologies exhibit limitations when deployed to unseen datasets and perturbed images (i.e., lack of generalization and robustness to real-world applications). To circumvent these problems and aid image integrity, this paper presents a generalized and robust manipulation localization model through the analysis of pixel inconsistency artifacts. The rationale is grounded on the observation that most image signal processors (ISP) involve the demosaicing process, which introduces pixel correlations in pristine images. Moreover,…
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6Topics & keywords
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer vision
- Pixel
- Computer science
- Image manipulation
- Image (mathematics)
- Image processing
- Pattern recognition (psychology)