A Comprehensive Survey on Methods for Image Integrity

Author:

Capasso Paola1,Cattaneo Giuseppe1,De Marsico Maria2

Affiliation:

1. University of Salerno, Italy

2. Sapienza University of Roma, Italy

Abstract

The outbreak of digital devices on the Internet, the exponential diffusion of data (images, video, audio, and text), along with their manipulation/generation also by Artificial Intelligence (AI) models, e.g., Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), have created a great deal of concern in the field of forensics. A malicious use can affect relevant application domains, which often include counterfeiting biomedical images, and deceiving biometric authentication systems, as well as their use in scientific publications, in the political world, and even in school activities. It has been demonstrated that manipulated pictures most likely represent indications of malicious behavior, such as photos of minors to promote child prostitution or false political statements. Following this widespread behavior, various forensic techniques have been proposed in the scientific literature over time both to defeat these spoofing attacks as well as to guarantee the integrity of the information. Focusing on Image Forensics, which is currently a very hot topic area in Multimedia Forensics, this paper will discuss the whole scenario in which a target image could be modified. The aim of this comprehensive survey will be 1) to provide an overview of the types of attacks and contrasting techniques and 2) to evaluate to what extent the former can deceive prevention methods and the latter can identify counterfeit images. The results of this study highlight how forgery detection techniques, sometimes limited to a single type of real scenario, are not able to provide exhaustive countermeasures and could/should therefore be combined. Currently, the use of neural networks, such as CNNs, is already heading, synergistically, in this direction.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture

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