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laughingfalcon rated 8 weeks ago
This detection method should be integrated into Firefox, so we may all see the manipulation before us.
tbhurst rated 2 months ago
Because they were "cloned" to look more impressive. Thus defining academic dishonesty.
keyj63 rated 2 months ago
very cool photoshop detection
mxe806j02 rated 2 months ago
From the page: "A couple years ago, when Reuters photographer Adnan Hajj got in trouble for some really bad Photoshopping, I fantasized about adapting Evolution Robotics' object recognition technology and using it to automatically screen news photos for suspicious alterations. It turns out you don't need something as advanced as VIPR to detect simple cloning/stamping. John Graham-Cumming recently posted code to detect â€oecopy-move forgery,” based on a paper by Jessica Fridrich, David Soukal and Jan Lukáš. Copymove.zip contains Graham-Cumming's code, with a few modifications: I implemented the (big) speedup mentioned in this comment, and I changed it so the code only outputs the single final image containing all copied blocks, instead of multiple output images."
MrChaddling rated 3 months ago
News shouldn't shoop anything. Little algorithm detects the crappy shoops in news photos. Watch your ass AP ;)
blackeyed78 rated 3 months ago
Image Processing algorithm that detects copy paste alterations
Noremacam rated 3 months ago
A little motivation for journalistic integrity. Ok probably not.
SilverCrow rated 3 months ago
awesome
manafo rated 3 months ago
From the page: "It turns out you don't need something as advanced as VIPR to detect simple cloning/stamping. John Graham-Cumming recently posted code to detect â€oecopy-move forgery,” based on a paper by Jessica Fridrich, David Soukal and Jan Lukáš."
iwp506 rated 3 months ago
neat....
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