A novel approach for detecting forged image

The advent of digital technology has not only brought about benefits but also some problems, such as the ease of creating image fogery. In this paper, we present a novel approach for tamper localization, which is based on the edge detection. We first process the input image with a smoothing filter, and then we use the LOG (Laplace-Gaussian Operator) edge detector for edge detection. By the evidence from the above steps, we can finally make judgement on missed edge: if the forged region is connected and its size is not less than 0.85% of the whole image size, we can judge that this forgery is significative. The results of our experiments illustrate that the novel approach can accurately detect the trace of blur operation when composite forgery happens. Besides, this approach can precisely locate the forged region.

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