Title :
Harnessing Motion Blur to Unveil Splicing
Author :
Rao, M. Purnachandra ; Rajagopalan, Ambasamudram Narayanan ; Seetharaman, Guna
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol. Madras, Chennai, India
Abstract :
The extensive availability of sophisticated image editing tools has rendered it relatively easy to produce fake images. Image splicing is a form of tampering in which an original image is altered by copying a portion from a different source. Because the phenomenon of motion blur is a common occurrence in hand-held cameras, we propose a passive method to automatically detect image splicing using blur as a cue. Specifically, we address the scenario of a static scene in which the cause of blur is due to hand shake. Existing methods for dealing with this problem work only in the presence of uniform space-invariant blur. In contrast, our method can expose the presence of splicing by evaluating inconsistencies in motion blur even under space-variant blurring situations. We validate our method on several examples for different scene situations and camera motions of interest.
Keywords :
image motion analysis; image restoration; camera motions; hand shake; hand-held cameras; image editing tools; image splicing detection; motion blur phenomenon; passive method; space-variant blurring situations; static scene scenario; tampering; uniform space-invariant blur; Cameras; Image edge detection; Kernel; Lighting; Optical imaging; Splicing; Three-dimensional displays; Image splicing; camera shake; motion blur; scaling; transformation spread function;
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2014.2302895