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A complete passive blind image copy-move forensics scheme based on compound statistics features

Forensic Science International, 2011
Since most sensor pattern noise based image copy-move forensics methods require a known reference sensor pattern noise, it generally results in non-blinded passive forensics, which significantly confines the application circumstances. In view of this, a novel passive-blind image copy-move forensics scheme is proposed in this paper.
Fei Peng
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Passive network forensics

ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 2008
Passive monitoring of the data entering and leaving an enterprise network can support a number of forensic objectives. We have developed analysis techniques for NetFlow data that use behavioural identification and can confirm individual host roles and behaviours expressed as connection patterns.
John McHugh   +2 more
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Passive magnetic methods – introduction to forensic research

Issues of Forensic Science, 2016
The article presents passive magnetic methods applied in non-contact diagnostics which can find application in forensic examinations, and in particular can be used within the framework of the project “Passive and active magnetic methods as the basis for a new examination methodology related to detecting, combating and neutralizing terrorist threats and
Krzysztof Borkowski   +2 more
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Passive forensics for image splicing based on PCA noise estimation

2015 10th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST), 2015
In this paper, based on the fact that images from different sources tend to have different noise levels, an effective method for detecting image splicing is proposed by detecting the inconsistency of local noise levels. The local noise level is estimated by a novel blind noise estimation method on the basis of the principal component analysis (PCA). We
Lifei Zhan, Yuesheng Zhu
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An Overview on Passive Image Forensics Technology for Automatic Computer Forgery

International Journal of Digital Crime and Forensics, 2016
Currently, with the popularity of sophisticated image editing tools like Photoshop, it is becoming very difficult to discriminate between an authentic image and its manipulated version, which poses a serious social problem of debasing the credibility of photographic images as definite records of events.
Jie Zhao   +4 more
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Keypoints-Based Image Passive Forensics Method for Copy-Move Attacks

International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 2016
A novel image passive forensics method for copy-move forgery detection is proposed. The proposed method combines block matching technology and feature point matching technology, and breaks away from the general framework of the visual feature-based approach that used local visual feature such as SIFT and followed by a clustering procedure to group ...
Xiaofeng Wang   +4 more
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Passive Detection of Copy-paste Tampering for Digital Image Forensics

2011 Fourth International Conference on Intelligent Computation Technology and Automation, 2011
Copy-paste processing is a frequently used method to tamper an image. For JPEG format is the mostly employed image format, more likely the copied slice came from JPEG image. In this paper, we first introduce two copy-paste tampering Scenarios: one is conducted between JPEG images and saved in a loss less format, the other is also conducted between JPEG
Liu Zhulong, Li Xianghua, Zhao Yuqian
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Passive Blind Forensic Scheme for Copy-Move Temporal Tampering Detection

2018 International Conference On Advances in Communication and Computing Technology (ICACCT), 2018
This paper contributes in detecting temporal tampering in the Moving Picture Experts Group-4 (MPEG-4) digital video using passive blind forensic scheme. In temporal tampering attack, one or more frames are copied from video and pasted at some other location in the same video to hide or highlight particular activity.
Jayashree D. Gavade   +1 more
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Blind Passive Media Forensics: Motivation and Opportunity

2007
In this presentation, I will describe the motivating scenarios and applications for blind-passive media forensics (BPMF) technologies, contrasting them with conventional solutions that require adoption of end-to-end protocols or embedding of watermarks.
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