Camera model identification has great relevance for many forensic applications, and is receiving growing attention in the literature. Virtually all techniques rely on the traces left in the image by the long sequence of in-camera processes which are specific of each model. They differ in the prior assumptions, if any, and in how such evidence is gathered in expressive features. In this work we study a class of blind features, based on the analysis of the image residuals of all color bands. They are extracted locally, based on co-occurrence matrices of selected neighbors, and then used to train a classifier. A number of experiments are carried out on the well-known Dresden Image Database. Besides the full-knowledge case, where all models of interest are known in advance, other scenarios with more limited knowledge and partially corrupted images are also investigated. Experimental results show these features to provide a state-of-the-art performance.

A study of co-occurrence based local features for camera model identification / Marra, Francesco; Poggi, Giovanni; Sansone, Carlo; Verdoliva, Luisa. - In: MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1380-7501. - 76:4(2017), pp. 4765-4781. [10.1007/s11042-016-3663-0]

A study of co-occurrence based local features for camera model identification

MARRA, FRANCESCO;POGGI, GIOVANNI;SANSONE, CARLO;VERDOLIVA, LUISA
2017

Abstract

Camera model identification has great relevance for many forensic applications, and is receiving growing attention in the literature. Virtually all techniques rely on the traces left in the image by the long sequence of in-camera processes which are specific of each model. They differ in the prior assumptions, if any, and in how such evidence is gathered in expressive features. In this work we study a class of blind features, based on the analysis of the image residuals of all color bands. They are extracted locally, based on co-occurrence matrices of selected neighbors, and then used to train a classifier. A number of experiments are carried out on the well-known Dresden Image Database. Besides the full-knowledge case, where all models of interest are known in advance, other scenarios with more limited knowledge and partially corrupted images are also investigated. Experimental results show these features to provide a state-of-the-art performance.
2017
A study of co-occurrence based local features for camera model identification / Marra, Francesco; Poggi, Giovanni; Sansone, Carlo; Verdoliva, Luisa. - In: MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1380-7501. - 76:4(2017), pp. 4765-4781. [10.1007/s11042-016-3663-0]
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