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Performance comparison of denoising filters for source camera identification
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EngineeringBiometricsInformation ForensicsImage ForensicsImage AnalysisFiltering TechniquePattern RecognitionFilter (Video)Digital RestorationSource Camera IdentificationComputational ImagingMachine VisionDigital Image ForensicsSource IdentificationFilter ProcessingSignal ProcessingVideo DenoisingImage DenoisingImage Restoration
Source identification for digital content is one of the main branches of digital image forensics. It relies on the extraction of the photo-response non-uniformity (PRNU) noise as a unique intrinsic fingerprint that efficiently characterizes the digital device which generated the content. Such noise is estimated as the difference between the content and its de-noised version obtained via denoising filter processing. This paper proposes a performance comparison of different denoising filters for source identification purposes. In particular, results achieved with a sophisticated 3D filter are presented and discussed with respect to state-of-the-art denoising filters previously employed in such a context.
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