Object-level Copy-Move Forgery Image Detection based on Inconsistency Mining

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In copy-move tampering operations, perpetrators often employ techniques, such as blurring, to conceal tampering traces, posing significant challenges to the detection of object-level targets with intact structures. Focus on these challenges, this paper proposes an Object-level Copy-Move Forgery Image Detection based on Inconsistency Mining (IMNet). To obtain complete object-level targets, we customize prototypes for both the source and tampered regions and dynamically update them. Additionally, we extract inconsistent regions between coarse similar regions obtained through self-correlation calculations and regions composed of prototypes. The detected inconsistent regions are used as supplements to coarse similar regions to refine pixel-level detection. We operate experiments on three public datasets which validate the effectiveness and the robustness of the proposed IMNet.

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Wang, J., Jing, N., Liu, Z., Nie, J., Qi, Y., Chi, C. H., & Lam, K. Y. (2024). Object-level Copy-Move Forgery Image Detection based on Inconsistency Mining. In WWW 2024 Companion - Companion Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference (pp. 943–946). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3589335.3651540

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