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Image blind detection based on LBP residue classes and color regions

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  • Tingge Zhu
  • Jiangbin Zheng
  • Yi Lai
  • Ying Liu

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Forgery detection is essential to verify the integrity and authenticity of images. Existing block-based detection techniques detect forgery in the same image, most of which use similar frameworks while differ in the feature extraction schemes. These methods have high accuracy in detecting the forged regions, but the computational load is heavy when facing exhaustive search problems. This paper describes a forgery detection method based on local binary pattern residue classes and color regions. An image is divided into overlapped blocks. Local binary pattern residue classes are computed for each block. The plane formed by a dimensional and b dimensional from Lab color space is divided into 16 regions. Similar blocks are searched in the overlapped blocks with the same local binary pattern residue class and color region, then they are grouped into several suspicious regions. Finally, we analyze the multi-region relation of these suspicious regions and their areas to locate the tampered regions. The small hole is filled through the morphologic operation. The results of experiments demonstrated that our method has good performance in that it improved detection accuracy and reduced execution time under various challenging conditions. As the proposed method reduces the search range for similar blocks, it has a higher speed than exhaustive search and has comparable detection results at the same time.

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  • Tingge Zhu & Jiangbin Zheng & Yi Lai & Ying Liu, 2019. "Image blind detection based on LBP residue classes and color regions," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(8), pages 1-21, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0221627
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221627
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