Copy Move Forgery Detection: The Current Implications and Contemporary Practices

Copy move forgeries are a type of digital retouching that takes place in the field of image modification. This type of retouching occurs when one element of a picture is replicated over to a different segment of the photograph. This is typically done in an effort to mask or cover up undesirable qual...

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Published inJournal of physics. Conference series Vol. 2325; no. 1; pp. 12050 - 12059
Main Authors Gajjar, Pranshav, Saxena, Aayush, Shah, Het, Kikani, Nandish, Lakhani, Karan, Shah, Pooja, Sharma, Ankit, Limbachiya, Krishn
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 01.08.2022
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Summary:Copy move forgeries are a type of digital retouching that takes place in the field of image modification. This type of retouching occurs when one element of a picture is replicated over to a different segment of the photograph. This is typically done in an effort to mask or cover up undesirable qualities of the photograph thus copy move forgeries are a form of image modification. When it comes to digital picture modalities, copy move forging is by far the most prevalent form of picture manipulation that may take place. This is mainly observed when certain elements or segments of the recorded file are duplicated in the recorded file. The identification and localization of forgeries is a prominent problem that has piqued the attention of scholars working in the field of digital forensics and continues to do so. The identification of photo forgery has previously been the subject of several methodologies and uncountable publications, all of which were created and published. An abridged description of the present methodology and approaches is provided in this document, along with a survey and condensed summaries of current research and successes, among other things.
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ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/2325/1/012050