Overhead images can be obtained using different acquisition and processing techniques, and they are becoming more and more popular. As with common photographs, they can be forged and manipulated by malicious users. However, not all image forensics methods tailored to normal photos can be successfully applied out of the box to overhead images. In this paper we consider the problem of localizing copy-paste forgeries on panchromatic images acquired with different satellites. We leverage a set of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) that extract traces of the acquisition satellite directly from image patches. We then determine whether an image region appears to have been acquired with a different satellite than the rest of the picture. Results ...
Satellite imagery is becoming increasingly available due to a large number of commercial satellite o...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images are a valuable asset for a wide variety of tasks. In the last ...
With the availability of immoderate and powerful editing software, re–compression based artifacts ga...
Overhead images can be obtained using different acquisition and processing techniques, and they are ...
Resampling is an important signature of manipulated images. In this paper, we propose two methods to...
Current satellite imaging technology enables shooting highresolution pictures of the ground. As any ...
Due to the reduction of technological costs and the increase of satellite launches, satellite images...
The image forgery process can be simply defined as inserting some objects of different sizes to vani...
Copying and pasting a patch of an image to hide or exaggerate something in a digital image is known ...
Camera fingerprints are precious tools for a number of image forensics tasks. A well-known example i...
When an attacker wants to falsify an image, in most of cases she/he will perform a JPEG recompressio...
Digital image forgery is a growing problem due to the increase in readily-available technology that ...
We demonstrate a novel image forensics tool for copy-move detection and localization. The proposed m...
Satellite imagery is becoming increasingly available due to a large number of commercial satellite o...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images are a valuable asset for a wide variety of tasks. In the last ...
With the availability of immoderate and powerful editing software, re–compression based artifacts ga...
Overhead images can be obtained using different acquisition and processing techniques, and they are ...
Resampling is an important signature of manipulated images. In this paper, we propose two methods to...
Current satellite imaging technology enables shooting highresolution pictures of the ground. As any ...
Due to the reduction of technological costs and the increase of satellite launches, satellite images...
The image forgery process can be simply defined as inserting some objects of different sizes to vani...
Copying and pasting a patch of an image to hide or exaggerate something in a digital image is known ...
Camera fingerprints are precious tools for a number of image forensics tasks. A well-known example i...
When an attacker wants to falsify an image, in most of cases she/he will perform a JPEG recompressio...
Digital image forgery is a growing problem due to the increase in readily-available technology that ...
We demonstrate a novel image forensics tool for copy-move detection and localization. The proposed m...
Satellite imagery is becoming increasingly available due to a large number of commercial satellite o...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images are a valuable asset for a wide variety of tasks. In the last ...
With the availability of immoderate and powerful editing software, re–compression based artifacts ga...