학술논문

Proposal of Structuring Element Size-equaled Total Pixel Values-based Morphological Pattern Spectrum for Image Manipulation Detection
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 International Technical Conference on Circuits/Systems, Computers, and Communications (ITC-CSCC) Circuits/Systems, Computers, and Communications (ITC-CSCC), 2024 International Technical Conference on. :1-4 Jul, 2024
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computers
Image coding
Digital images
Authentication
Gray-scale
Size measurement
Proposals
Morphological pattern spectrum
Manipulation detection
Morphology operation
Pattern spectrum
Total pixel values
Structuring element
Language
ISSN
2997-741X
Abstract
Digital images are used everywhere in our daily lives. However, because digital images can be edited easily by general users, they need authentication. A method to obtain a morphological pattern spectrum-based total pixel value for objects equal to the structuring element size is proposed to detect image manipulation. The proposed method extracts objects equal to the structuring element size from an image, and the pixel values for the extracted objects are summed. Therefore, the proposed method can detect multiple manipulated areas in an image. This paper shows the results of original and manipulated grayscale images that have large and small manipulated areas. The method proposed in this paper processes 256 × 256 pixel grayscale images with an initial square structuring element with a size of a square measuring 3 × 3 pixels. From these pattern spectrum results, manipulated images are identified. Also, even if the image has a small manipulated area, the total pixel value changes more significantly in each structuring element. Therefore, the morphological pattern spectrum-based total pixel values for objects equal to the structuring element size can detect manipulation because the pixel values for the manipulated image change. Future work is required to confirm the proposed method on manipulated and compressed images to extract objects equal to the structuring element size.