Abstract
Abstract Due to the availability of a large number of image editing software, it is very easy to find duplicate copies of original images. In such a situation, there is a need to develop a robust technique that can be used for the identification of duplicate copies apart from differentiating it from different images. In this paper, we have proposed an image hashing technique based on uniform Local Binary Pattern (LBP). Here, the input image is initially pre-processed before calculating the Local Binary Pattern (LBP) which is used for image identification. Experiments show that proposed hashing gives excellent performance against the Histogram equalization attack. The Receiver Operating Curve (ROC) indicates that the proposed hashing also performs better in terms of robustness and discrimination. Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier shows that generated features can easily classify images into a set of similar and different images, and can classify new data with a high level of accuracy.
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