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http://dx.doi.org/10.7472/jksii.2012.13.3.49

Digital Camera Identification Based on Interpolation Pattern Used Lens Distortion Correction  

Hwang, Min-Gu (중앙대학교 첨단영상대학원)
Kim, Dong-Min (대검찰청 영상분석실)
Har, Dong-Hwan (중앙대학교 첨단영상대학원 영상학과)
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Journal of Internet Computing and Services / v.13, no.3, 2012 , pp. 49-59 More about this Journal
Abstract
Throughout developing digital technology, reproduction of image is growing better day by day. And at the same time, diverse image editing softwares are developed to manage images easily. In the process of editing images, those programs could delete or modify EXIF files which have the original image information; therefore images without the origin source are widely spread on the web site after editing. This matter could affect analysis of images due to the distortion of originality. Especially in the court of law, the source of evidence should be expressed clearly; therefore digital image EXIF file without deletion or distortion could not be the objective evidence. In this research, we try to trace the identification of a digital camera in order to solve digital images originality, and also we focus on lens distortion correction algorism which is used in digital image processing. Lens distortion correction uses mapping algorism, and at this moment it also uses interpolation algorism to prevent aliasing artifact and reconstruction artifact. At this point interpolation shows the similar mapping pattern; therefore we want to find out the interpolation evidence. We propose a minimum filter algorism in order to detect interpolation pattern and adjust the same minimum filter coefficient in two areas; one has interpolation and the second has no interpolation. Throughout DFT, we confirm frequency character between each area. Based on this result, we make the final detection map by using differences between two areas. In other words, thereby the area which has the interpolation caused by mapping is adjusted using minimum filter for detection algorism; the second area which has no interpolation tends to different frequency character.
Keywords
digital forensic; source camera; lens distortion correction; image mapping; interpolation;
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