Identifying Common Source Digital Camera from Image Pairs

In this paper, we propose a method for verifying whether two digital images were obtained using the same digital camera. The method uses test statistics derived from a two-channel detector taking as input the noise residuals from both images. It is not assumed that the camera that took the images is available.

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