Authors
Cecilia Pasquini, Giulia Boato, Fernando Pérez-González
Publication date
2017/7/11
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
Volume
12
Issue
12
Pages
2890-2905
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Intrinsic statistical properties of natural uncompressed images are used in image forensics for detecting the traces of previous processing operations. In this paper, we propose novel forensic detectors of JPEG compression traces in images stored in uncompressed formats, based on a theoretical analysis of Benford-Fourier coefficients computed on the 8 × 8 block-Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) domain. In fact, the distribution of such coefficients is derived theoretically both under the hypotheses of no compression and previous compression with a certain quality factor, allowing for the computation of the respective likelihood functions. Then, two classification tests based on different statistics are proposed, both relying on a discriminative threshold that can be determined without the need of any training phase. The statistical analysis is based on the only assumptions of generalized Gaussian distribution of DCT …
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Scholar articles
C Pasquini, G Boato, F Pérez-González - IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and …, 2017