Hybrid deep learning and machine learning approach for passive image forensic

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Abstract

Image forgery detection using traditional algorithms takes much time to find forgeries. The new emerging methods for the detection of image forgery use a deep neural network algorithm. A hybrid deep learning (DL) and machine learning-based approach is used in this study for passive image forgery detection. A DL algorithm classifies images into the forged and not forged categories, whereas colour illumination localises forgery. The simulated results are compared to other algorithms on public datasets. The simulated results achieved 99% accuracy for CASIA1.0, 98% accuracy for CASIA2.0, 98% accuracy for BSDS300, 97% accuracy for DVMM, and 99% accuracy for CMFD image manipulation dataset.

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Thakur, A., & Jindal, N. (2020). Hybrid deep learning and machine learning approach for passive image forensic. IET Image Processing, 14(10), 1952–1959. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-ipr.2019.1291

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