An Approach to Detect Image Forgery by Discrete Wavelet Decomposition

Authors

  • Dibakar Raj Pant Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Pulchowk Campus Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jie.v15i2.27645

Keywords:

YCbCr color space, Image forgery, discrete wavelet transform

Abstract

 Image forgery or manipulation by using the multimedia technology is becoming a challenging issue. The most common type of image forgery is copy-move forgery where some part of one image is copied and spliced in the other image. In this article, first the images in RGB color space is converted into YCbCr color space and the four-level discrete wavelet transform (DWT) is implemented to detect image forgery. The output of the DWT is further processed by using the image gradient technique for the edge detection of spliced objects. Morphological operation and Wiener filtering are applied for locating the tempered region in the forged image. Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy calculated for spliced images of CASIA datasets are obtained 89%, 86% and 88% respectively.

 

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Published

2019-07-31

How to Cite

Pant, D. R. (2019). An Approach to Detect Image Forgery by Discrete Wavelet Decomposition. Journal of the Institute of Engineering, 15(2), 79–86. https://doi.org/10.3126/jie.v15i2.27645

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