作者
Vincent Christlein, Christian Riess, Elli Angelopoulou
发表日期
2010/12/12
研讨会论文
2010 IEEE International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security
页码范围
1-6
出版商
IEEE
简介
The goal of copy-move forgery detection is to find duplicated regions within the same image. Copy-move detection algorithms operate roughly as follows: extract blockwise feature vectors, find similar feature vectors, and select feature pairs that share highly similar shift vectors. This selection plays an important role in the suppression of false matches. However, when the copied region is additionally rotated or scaled, shift vectors are no longer the most appropriate selection technique. In this paper, we present a rotation-invariant selection method, which we call Same Affine Transformation Selection (SATS). It shares the benefits of the shift vectors at an only slightly increased computational cost. As a byproduct, the proposed method explicitly recovers the parameters of the affine transformation applied to the copied region. We evaluate our approach on three recently proposed feature sets. Our experiments on ground …
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