Copy-Move Forgery Detection
Using Zernike and Pseudo Zernike Moments
Khaled Mahmoud and Arwa Abu-AlRukab
Computer Science Department, Zarqa University, Jordan
Abstract: Despite
the fact that images are a primary source of information, the rapid growing of
tools that used to amendment images makes the reliability of the digital images
in risk. Copy-Move forgery is one important method to forge an image; where
part of the image is copied and pasted in another part of the same image.
Regarding the related literature in this topic, many methods were developed to
detect Copy-Move forgery; each method has its own strengths and weaknesses.
In this paper, the capability and the efficiency of using Pseudo-Zernike Moment
(PZM) and Zernike Moments (ZM) in detecting this type of forgery are tested.
For evaluating the performance of these methods, comprehensive and authentic
dataset is used for testing purposes. The results showed
that both methods (PZM-based and ZM-based) are robust against blurring, noise
adding, color reduction, brightness change, and contrast adjustments that may
affect the image with an acceptable false match. However, rotated and scaled
copied region still give weak results. Moreover, the PZM-based method is
slightly faster and more accurate than ZM-based method.
Keywords: Digital forensics,
copy-move forgery, moments, ZM, PZM
Received May 9, 2016; accepted June 29, 2016