Image forgery detection Abstract
Image forgery detection Abstract
learning models
ABSTRACT
Capturing images has been increasingly popular in recent years, owing to the widespread availability
of cameras. Images are essential in our daily lives because they contain a wealth of information, and it is
often required to enhance images to obtain additional information. A variety of tools are available to
improve image quality; nevertheless, they are also frequently used to falsify images, resulting in the spread
of misinformation. This increases the severity and frequency of image forgeries, which is now a major
source of concern. Numerous traditional techniques have been developed over time to detect image
forgeries. In recent years, convolutional neural networks CNNs) have received much attention, and CNN has
also influenced the field of image forgery detection. However, most image forgery techniques based on CNN
that exist in the literature are limited to detecting a specific type of forgery (either image splicing or copy-
move). As a result, a technique capable of efficiently and accurately detecting the presence of unseen
forgeries in an image is required. In this paper, we introduce a robust deep learning-based system for
identifying image forgeries in the context of double image compression. The difference between an image’s
original and recompressed versions is used to train our model. The proposed model is lightweight, and its