Authors
Mo Chen, Jessica Fridrich, Miroslav Goljan, Jan Lukás
Publication date
2008/2/12
Journal
IEEE Transactions on information forensics and security
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
74-90
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In this paper, we provide a unified framework for identifying the source digital camera from its images and for revealing digitally altered images using photo-response nonuniformity noise (PRNU), which is a unique stochastic fingerprint of imaging sensors. The PRNU is obtained using a maximum-likelihood estimator derived from a simplified model of the sensor output. Both digital forensics tasks are then achieved by detecting the presence of sensor PRNU in specific regions of the image under investigation. The detection is formulated as a hypothesis testing problem. The statistical distribution of the optimal test statistics is obtained using a predictor of the test statistics on small image blocks. The predictor enables more accurate and meaningful estimation of probabilities of false rejection of a correct camera and missed detection of a tampered region. We also include a benchmark implementation of this framework …
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Scholar articles
M Chen, J Fridrich, M Goljan, J Lukás - IEEE Transactions on information forensics and …, 2008