English

Shrinking the Semantic Gap: Spatial Pooling of Local Moment Invariants for Copy-Move Forgery Detection

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-01-18 v2

Abstract

Copy-move forgery is a manipulation of copying and pasting specific patches from and to an image, with potentially illegal or unethical uses. Recent advances in the forensic methods for copy-move forgery have shown increasing success in detection accuracy and robustness. However, for images with high self-similarity or strong signal corruption, the existing algorithms often exhibit inefficient processes and unreliable results. This is mainly due to the inherent semantic gap between low-level visual representation and high-level semantic concept. In this paper, we present a very first study of trying to mitigate the semantic gap problem in copy-move forgery detection, with spatial pooling of local moment invariants for midlevel image representation. Our detection method expands the traditional works on two aspects: 1) we introduce the bag-of-visual-words model into this field for the first time, may meaning a new perspective of forensic study; 2) we propose a word-to-phrase feature description and matching pipeline, covering the spatial structure and visual saliency information of digital images. Extensive experimental results show the superior performance of our framework over state-of-the-art algorithms in overcoming the related problems caused by the semantic gap.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2207.09135,
  title  = {Shrinking the Semantic Gap: Spatial Pooling of Local Moment Invariants for Copy-Move Forgery Detection},
  author = {Chao Wang and Zhiqiu Huang and Shuren Qi and Yaoshen Yu and Guohua Shen and Yushu Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.09135},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Accepted by IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2023, https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10007894