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Title: Image forensics of high dynamic range imaging
Other Titles: International workshop on digital watermarking
Authors: Bateman, Philip J.
Ho, Anthony T. S.
Briffa, Johann A.
Keywords: Imaging systems
Digital images
High dynamic range imaging
Photography -- Exposure
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Bateman, P. J., Ho, A. T., & Briffa, J. A. (2011). Image forensics of high dynamic range imaging. In Y.Q. Shi, H.J. Kim, & F. Perez-Gonzalez (Eds.) International workshop on digital watermarking (pp. 336-348). Springer
Abstract: This paper introduces a novel area of research to the Image Forensic field; identifying High Dynamic Range (HDR) digital images. We create a test set of images that are a combination of HDR and standard images of similar scenes. We also propose a scheme to isolate fingerprints of the HDR-induced haloing artifact at “strong” edge positions, and present experimental results in extracting suitable features for a successful SVM-driven classification of edges from HDR and standard images. A majority vote of this output is then utilised to complete a highly accurate classification system.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/100382
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