Image Authentication Using Robust Image Hashing with Localization and Self-Recovery
Date issued
2010
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
The rapid growth of efficient tools, which generate and edit digital images demands effective methods for
assuring integrity of images. A semi-fragile block-based image authentication technique is proposed which can
not only localize the alteration detections but also recover the missing contents. The proposed technique
distinguishes content-preserving manipulations from the content alterations using secure image hashing instead
of cryptographic hashing. The original image is divided into large blocks (sub-images) which are also divided
into 8×8 blocks. Secure image hashing is utilized to generate the sub-image hash (signature) which may slightly
change when the content-preserving manipulations are applied. Furthermore, the sub-image code is generated
using the JPEG compression scheme. Then, two sub-image hash copies and the sub-image code are embedded
into relatively-distant sub-images using a doubly linked chain which prevents the vector quantization attack. The
hash and code bits are robustly embedded in chosen discrete cosine transform (DCT) coefficients exploiting a
property of DCT coefficients which is invariant before and after JPEG compression. The experimental results
show that the proposed technique can successfully both localize and compensate the content alterations.
Furthermore, it can effectively thwart many attacks such as vector quantization attacks.
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kryptografické hešování, obrázková autentizace, vodoznaky
Citation
WSCG 2010: Communication Papers Proceedings: 18th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS, p. 251-258.