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DCT-domain deep convolutional neural networks for multiple JPEG compression classification

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SIGNAL PROCESSING-IMAGE COMMUNICATION
Volume 67, Issue -, Pages 22-33

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.image.2018.04.014

Keywords

Image forensics; Compression forensics; Deep convolutional neural network (CNN); JPEG forensics; Multiple compression; Forgery detection

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  1. Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi, India [ECR/2015/000583]
  2. Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar [IP/IITGN/EE/NK/201516-06]

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With the rapid advancements in digital imaging systems and networking, low-cost hand-held image capture devices equipped with network connectivity are becoming ubiquitous. This ease of digital image capture and sharing is also accompanied by widespread usage of user-friendly image editing software. Thus, we are in an era where digital images can be very easily used for the massive spread of false information and their integrity needs to be seriously questioned. Application of multiple lossy compressions on images is an essential part of any image editing pipeline involving lossy compressed images. This paper aims to address the problem of classifying images based on the number of JPEG compressions they have undergone, by utilizing deep convolutional neural networks in DCT domain. The proposed system incorporates a well designed pre-processing step before feeding the image data to CNN to capture essential characteristics of compression artifacts and make the system image content independent. Detailed experiments are performed to optimize different aspects of the system, such as depth of CNN, number of DCT frequencies, and execution time. Results on the standard UCID dataset demonstrate that the proposed system outperforms existing system for multiple JPEG compression classification and is capable of classifying more number of re-compression cycles than existing systems.

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