The copy-move or region duplication forgery technique is a very common type of image manipulation, where a region of the image is copied and then pasted in the same image in order to hide some details. In this paper, a keypoint-based method for copy-move forgery detection is proposed. Firstly, the feature points are detected from the image by using the Förstner Operator. Secondly, the algorithm extracts the features by using MROGH feature descriptor, and then matching the features. Finally, the affine transformation parameters can be estimated using the RANSAC algorithm. Experimental results are presented to confirm that the proposed method is effective to locate the altered region with geometric transformation (rotation and scaling).
Mahmoud EMAM
Harbin Institute of Technology,Menoufia University
Qi HAN
Harbin Institute of Technology
Liyang YU
Harbin Institute of Technology
Hongli ZHANG
Harbin Institute of Technology
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Mahmoud EMAM, Qi HAN, Liyang YU, Hongli ZHANG, "A Keypoint-Based Region Duplication Forgery Detection Algorithm" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E99-D, no. 9, pp. 2413-2416, September 2016, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2016EDL8024.
Abstract: The copy-move or region duplication forgery technique is a very common type of image manipulation, where a region of the image is copied and then pasted in the same image in order to hide some details. In this paper, a keypoint-based method for copy-move forgery detection is proposed. Firstly, the feature points are detected from the image by using the Förstner Operator. Secondly, the algorithm extracts the features by using MROGH feature descriptor, and then matching the features. Finally, the affine transformation parameters can be estimated using the RANSAC algorithm. Experimental results are presented to confirm that the proposed method is effective to locate the altered region with geometric transformation (rotation and scaling).
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