Digital imaging devices, such as digital cameras or mobile phones, are prevalent in society. The images created by these devices can be used in the commission of crime. Source device identification is an emerging research area and involves the identification of artefacts that are left behind in an image by the camera pipeline. These artefacts can be used as digital signatures to identify the source device forensically. The type of digital signature considered in this thesis is the Sensor Pattern Noise (SPN), which consists mainly of the PRNU (Photo Response Non-Uniformity) of the imaging device. The PRNU is unique to each individual sensor, which can be extracted traditionally with a wavelet denoising filter and enhanced to attenuate unwant...
Photo-response non-uniformity (PRNU) noise has been well established as a reliable fingerprint of im...
In this paper a new method for photo-response non-uniformity (PRNU) noise extraction is proposed. Ph...
The last few years have seen the use of photo response non-uniformity noise (PRNU) - a unique finger...
The Sensor Pattern Noise (SPN) extracted from digital pictures can be interpreted as a unique sensor...
Source Camera identification of digital images can be performed by matching the sensor pattern noise...
Abstract. In this paper, we describe a new forensic tool for revealing digitally altered images by d...
Nowadays, millions of pictures are shared through the internet without applying any authentication s...
Forensic characterization of sensors or devices is important in many applications such as establishi...
PRNU-based image processing is a key asset in digital multimedia forensics. It allows for reliable d...
Source-camera identification tools assist image forensics investigators to associate an image with a...
On the World Wide Web, a large amount of image content is distributed, owing to the rapid progress i...
Sensor pattern noises (SPNs), extracted from digital images to serve as the fingerprints of imaging ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M EIE 2016 Shixi, 115 pages :color illustrationsIdentifying ...
Identification of the source that have generated a digital content is considered one of the main ope...
A lot of photographers and human rights advocates need to hide their identity while sharing their im...
Photo-response non-uniformity (PRNU) noise has been well established as a reliable fingerprint of im...
In this paper a new method for photo-response non-uniformity (PRNU) noise extraction is proposed. Ph...
The last few years have seen the use of photo response non-uniformity noise (PRNU) - a unique finger...
The Sensor Pattern Noise (SPN) extracted from digital pictures can be interpreted as a unique sensor...
Source Camera identification of digital images can be performed by matching the sensor pattern noise...
Abstract. In this paper, we describe a new forensic tool for revealing digitally altered images by d...
Nowadays, millions of pictures are shared through the internet without applying any authentication s...
Forensic characterization of sensors or devices is important in many applications such as establishi...
PRNU-based image processing is a key asset in digital multimedia forensics. It allows for reliable d...
Source-camera identification tools assist image forensics investigators to associate an image with a...
On the World Wide Web, a large amount of image content is distributed, owing to the rapid progress i...
Sensor pattern noises (SPNs), extracted from digital images to serve as the fingerprints of imaging ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M EIE 2016 Shixi, 115 pages :color illustrationsIdentifying ...
Identification of the source that have generated a digital content is considered one of the main ope...
A lot of photographers and human rights advocates need to hide their identity while sharing their im...
Photo-response non-uniformity (PRNU) noise has been well established as a reliable fingerprint of im...
In this paper a new method for photo-response non-uniformity (PRNU) noise extraction is proposed. Ph...
The last few years have seen the use of photo response non-uniformity noise (PRNU) - a unique finger...