Abstract

One of the common image forgery techniques is the splicing, where parts from different images are copied and pasted onto a single image. This paper proposes a new forensics method for detecting splicing forgeries in images containing human faces. Our approach is based on extracting an illumination-signature from the faces of people present in an image using the dichromatic reflection model (DRM). The dichromatic plane histogram (DPH), which is calculated by applying the 2D Hough Transform on the face images, is used as the illumination-signature. The correlation measure is employed to compute the similarity between the DPHs obtained from different faces present in an image. Finally, a simple threshold on this similarity measure exposes splicing forgeries in the image. Experimental results show the efficacy of the proposed method.

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