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Title: Use of Defocus Blur Consistency to Detect Image Forgery
Authors: Prajapati, Ankit
Keywords: Computer 2012
Project Report 2012
Computer Project Report
Project Report
12MCEI
12MCEI39
INS
INS 2012
CE (INS)
Image Tampering
Forgery
Blur Consistency to detect Image Forgery
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2014
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 12MCEI39;
Abstract: A method of defocus blur consistency to detect image forgery has been introduced in this paper. At each edge pixel is estimated for the local blur this reveals the defocus blur inconsistency. The results that obtained are effective hence have good applications in real world which consists of tampered images. There is one model i.e., defocus model it has a phenomena that blur sizes of the kernel sizes would be similar for the patches that have similar distance and this gives raise to image forgery crimes that takes advantage of dissimilar imaging conditions and possibility of blurring. In case of quality of real and virtual image obtained because of blurring motion and defocusing easily shows the seam between both virtual and real word. So the solution of the problem is video see-through augmented reality, this consists of simulations of the optical system of camera when rendering of the virtual objects takes place.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4893
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