Beyond Bags of Features: Spatial Pyramid Matching for Recognizing Natural Scene Categories
CVPR '06 Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Volume 2
A robust forensic hash component for image alignment
ICIAP'11 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Image analysis and processing: Part I
Understanding geometric manipulations of images through bovw-based hashing
ICME '11 Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo
MiFor '11 Proceedings of the 3rd international ACM workshop on Multimedia in forensics and intelligence
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The distribution of digital images with the classic and newest technologies available on Internet (e.g., emails, social networks, digital repositories) has induced a growing interest on systems able to protect the visual content against malicious manipulations that could be performed during their transmission. One of the main problems addressed in this context is the authentication of the image received in a communication. This task is usually performed by localizing the regions of the image which have been tampered. To this aim the received image should be first registered with the one at the sender by exploiting the information provided by a specific component of the forensic hash associated with the image. In this paper we propose a robust alignment method which makes use of an image signature based on the Bag of Features paradigm. The alignment is based on a voting procedure in the parameter space of the model used to recover the geometric transformation occurred into the manipulated image. Experiments show that the proposed approach obtains good margin in terms of performances with respect to state-of-the art methods.