Abstract

AbstractWith the proliferation of digital devices in internet of things (IoT) environment featuring advanced visual capabilities, the task of Image Source Identification (ISI) has become increasingly vital for legal purposes, ensuring the verification of image authenticity and integrity, as well as identifying the device responsible for capturing the original scene. Over the past few decades, researchers have employed both traditional and machine‐learning methods to classify image sources. In the current landscape, data‐driven approaches leveraging deep learning models have emerged as powerful tools for achieving higher accuracy and precision in source prediction. The primary focus of this research is to address the complexities arising from diverse image sources and variable quality in IoT‐generated multimedia data. To achieve this, a Hybrid Data Fusion Approach is introduced, leveraging multiple sources of information to bolster the accuracy and robustness of ISI. This fusion methodology integrates diverse data streams from IoT devices, including metadata, sensor information, and contextual data, amalgamating them into a comprehensive data set for analysis. This study introduces an innovative approach to ISI through the implementation of a Twin Convolutional Neural Network Architecture (TCA) aimed at enhancing the efficacy of source classification. In TCA, the first CNN architecture, referred to as DnCNN, is employed to eliminate noise from the original data set, generating 256 × 256 patches for both training and testing. Subsequently, the second CNN architecture is employed to classify images based on features extracted from various convolutional layers using a 3 × 3 filter, thereby enhancing prediction efficiency. The proposed model demonstrates exceptional accuracy in effectively classifying image sources, showcasing its potential as a robust solution in the realm of ISI.

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