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Localization of tampering in contrast and brightness adjusted images using distributed source coding and expectation maximizatio

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Localization of tampering in contrast and brightness adjusted images using distributed source coding and expectation maximizatio
Media authentication and tampering localization are important in content delivery via untrusted intermediaries, such as peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing. Many differently encoded versions of a media file might exist. Our previous work applied distributed source coding to authenticate the legitimate diversity of encoded images and also localize the tampered regions in an inauthentic image. The authentication/localization decoder was supplied with a Slepian-Wolf encoded image projection as authentication data. We extend our scheme to localize tampering in contrast and brightness adjusted images using an Expectation Maximization algorithm at the decoder. Experimental results demonstrate that tampered image blocks can be identified with high probability using data of only a few hundred bytes for a 512x512 image.
Yao-Chung Lin, David P. Varodayan, Torsten Fink, E
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ICIP
Authors Yao-Chung Lin, David P. Varodayan, Torsten Fink, Erwin B. Bellers, Bernd Girod
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