An open-source digital image forensic toolset
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An open-source digital image forensic toolset
Fusion Transformer with Object Mask Guidance for Image Forgery Analysis
[ICPR 2024] The official repo for FIDAVL: Fake Image Detection and Attribution using Vision-Language Model
Detecting Image Attribution for Text-to-Image Diffusion Models in RGB and Beyond
Official Code for ICCV 2021 paper "Towards Flexible Blind JPEG Artifacts Removal (FBCNN)"
Learn how to research images and the tools, techniques & tradecraft required.
Ghiro docker image
Official repository of the paper: Can ChatGPT Detect DeepFakes? A Study of Using Multimodal Large Language Models for Media Forensics
Corrections of resolution issue for common image manipulation localization datasets. (CASIA, Coverage, IMD2020)
aim of this project is to give insight into authenticity of an image using ELA and metadata analysis based weather validation
An open-source digital image forensic toolset
Official code for CAT-Net: Compression Artifact Tracing Network. Image manipulation detection and localization.
[CVPR 2022 Oral] Detecting Deepfakes with Self-Blended Images https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.08376
GAN-generated image detection based on CNNs
[ICCV 2023] Official implementation of the paper: "DIRE for Diffusion-Generated Image Detection"
[CVPR 2023 Highlight] Official implementation of the paper: "AltFreezing for More General Video Face Forgery Detection"
Source camera identification with dual-tree complex wavelet transform. IEEE Access, 2020.
A deep learning based approach for detecting and localizing Splicing and Copy-Move forgeries in images
IFAKE is an application for detecting image and video forgery, designed to help users verify the authenticity of digital media. This repository also contains the AI model and dataset that we developed for image tampering detection, providing an effective solution for detecting image and video manipulations.
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