Enhanced perceptual image authentication with tamper localization and self-restoration

Fang Liu, Hui Wang, Lee-Ming Cheng, Anthony T.S. Ho, Shujun Li

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Abstract

In this paper, an enhanced perceptual image authentication approach is proposed with extra ability of tamper localization and image self-restoration by combining perceptual hashing and digital watermarking technologies. Compared with other perceptual hashing schemes, this proposed approach could locate the maliciously tampered regions and further recover these regions to some extent. Another advantage of this approach is its robustness to various non-malicious image processing operations. This approach could provide better robustness to most content-based image processing operations such as JPEG compression and additive Gaussian noises than most existing semi-fragile watermarking methods. Experimental results demonstrated the high authentication accuracy rate to non-malicious and malicious image processing operations. Moreover, maliciously tampered regions could be correctly localized and the original images can be recovered with good quality as well.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6890128
JournalProceedings - IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo
Volume2014-September
Issue numberSeptmber
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Sept 2014
Event2014 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, ICME 2014 - Chengdu, China
Duration: 14 Jul 201418 Jul 2014

Research Keywords

  • image authentication
  • Perceptual hashing
  • self-restoration
  • watermarking

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