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Connoisseurship and Technical Analysis Re-evaluating the Laughing Cavalier Forgery 100 Years After the Court Case

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Tummers A   +12 more
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IMAGE FORGERY DETECTION

International Journal of Engineering Applied Sciences and Technology, 2023
In the digital age, the ability to manipulate digital images has become increasingly sophisticated, making it challenging to detect and distinguish between authentic and forged images. Image forgery detection is an active and crucial area of research, with various methods and techniques being proposed to detect manipulated images. This paper provides a
Shivam Pandey   +3 more
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FORGERY DETECTION BY LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE

International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 2001
Signatures may be stylish or unconventional and have many personal characteristics that are challenging to reproduce by anyone other than the original author. For this reason, signatures are used and accepted as proof of authorship or consent on personal checks, credit purchases and legal documents. Currently signatures are verified only informally in
Jinhong Katherine Guo   +2 more
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On the Generality of Facial Forgery Detection

2019 IEEE 16th International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems Workshops (MASSW), 2019
A variety of architectures have been designed or repurposed for the task of facial forgery detection. While many of these designs have seen great success, they largely fail to address challenges these models may face in practice. A major challenge is posed by generality, wherein models must be prepared to perform in a variety of domains. In this paper,
Joshua Brockschmidt   +2 more
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Computer Detection of Freehand Forgeries

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1977
This paper deals with the detection of freehand forgeries of signatures on bank checks. The detection process makes use of size ratio and slant features derived from Eden's kinematic stroke model for handwriting, which was modified to make it applicable to prewritten material.
Roger N. Nagel, Azriel Rosenfeld
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Image forgery detection

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2009
We are undoubtedly living in an age where we are exposed to a remarkable array of visual imagery. While we may have historically had confidence in the integrity of this imagery, today's digital technology has begun to erode this trust. From the tabloid magazines to the fashion industry and in mainstream media outlets, scientific journals, political ...
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