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IWDW
2007
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Detecting Photographic Composites of People
The compositing of two or more people into a single image is a common form of manipulation. We describe how such composites can be detected by estimating a camera’s intrinsic par...
Micah K. Johnson, Hany Farid
MM
2010
ACM
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13 years 4 months ago
Personalized photograph ranking and selection system
In this paper, we propose a novel personalized ranking system for amateur photographs. Although some of the features used in our system are similar to previous work, new features,...
Che-Hua Yeh, Yuan-Chen Ho, Brian A. Barsky, Ming O...
MMSEC
2005
ACM
129views Multimedia» more  MMSEC 2005»
13 years 10 months ago
Exposing digital forgeries by detecting inconsistencies in lighting
When creating a digital composite of, for example, two people standing side-by-side, it is often difficult to match the lighting conditions from the individual photographs. Lighti...
Micah K. Johnson, Hany Farid
ICIP
2000
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Discovering Recurrent Visual Semantics in Consumer Photographs
We present techniques to semi-automatically discover Recurrent Visual Semantics (RVS) -the repetitive appearance of visually similar elements such as objects and scenes- in consum...
Alejandro Jaimes, Ana B. Benitez, Shih-Fu Chang, A...
IH
2007
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Exposing Digital Forgeries Through Specular Highlights on the Eye
Abstract. When creating a digital composite of two people, it is difficult to exactly match the lighting conditions under which each individual was originally photographed. In many...
Micah K. Johnson, Hany Farid