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On Addressing the Impact of ISO Speed Upon PRNU and Forgery Detection

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIFS.2020.3009583

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Correlation; ISO; Cameras; Forgery; Photonics; Nickel; Sensitivity; Digital forensics; image forgery detection; ISO speed; photo response non-uniformity

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  1. EU Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions, through the project entitled Computer Vision Enabled Multimedia Forensics and People Identification (IDENTITY) [690907]

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The article explores the application of Photo Response Non-Uniformity (PRNU) in image forgery detection, highlighting the importance of considering the impact of ISO speed on correlation predictors in determining decision thresholds.
Photo Response Non-Uniformity (PRNU) has been used as a powerful device fingerprint for image forgery detection because image forgeries can be revealed by finding the absence of the PRNU in the manipulated areas. The correlation between an image's noise residual with the device's reference PRNU is often compared with a decision threshold to check the existence of the PRNU. A PRNU correlation predictor is usually used to determine this decision threshold assuming the correlation is content-dependent. However, we found that not only the correlation is content-dependent, but it also depends on the camera sensitivity setting. Camera sensitivity, commonly known by the name of ISO speed, is an important attribute in digital photography. In this work, we will show the PRNU correlation's dependency on ISO speed. Due to such dependency, we postulate that a correlation predictor is ISO speed-specific, i.e. reliable correlation predictions can only be made when a correlation predictor is trained with images of similar ISO speeds to the image in question. We report the experiments we conducted to validate the postulate. It is realized that in the real-world, information about the ISO speed may not be available in the metadata to facilitate the implementation of our postulate in the correlation prediction process. We hence propose a method called Content-based Inference of ISO Speeds (CINFISOS) to infer the ISO speed from the image content.

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