Detection and localization enhancement for satellite images with small forgeries using modified GAN-based CNN structure

M. Fouad, Eslam Mostafa, Mohamed A. Elshafey
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The image forgery process can be simply defined as inserting some objects, with different sizes, in order to vanish some structures and/or scenes. Satellite images can be forged in many ways, such as copy-paste, copy-move and splicing processes. Recent approaches present a generative adversarial network (GAN) as an effective method for identifying the presence of spliced forgeries and identifying their locations with higher detection accuracy of large- and medium-sized forgeries. However, such recent approaches clearly show limited detection accuracy of small-sized forgeries. Accordingly, the localization step of such small-sized forgeries is negatively impacted. In this paper, two different approaches, for detection and localization of small-sized forgeries in satellite images, are proposed. The first approach is inspired from a recently presented GAN-based approach and is modified to an enhanced version. The experimental results manifest that the detection accuracy of the first proposed approach in noticeably increased to 86% compared to his inspiring one with 79% with respect to the small-sized forgeries. Whereas, the second proposed approach uses a different design of a CNN-based discriminator to significantly enhance the detection accuracy to 94%, using the same dataset obtained from NASA and US Geological Survey (USGS) for validation and testing. Furthermore, the results show a comparable detection accuracy in case of large- and medium-sized forgeries using the two proposed approaches compared to the competing ones.
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基于改进gan的CNN结构的小伪造卫星图像检测与定位增强
图像伪造过程可以简单地定义为插入一些大小不同的物体,以使某些结构和/或场景消失。卫星图像可以通过多种方式伪造,例如复制-粘贴、复制-移动和拼接过程。最近的方法提出了一种生成对抗网络(GAN)作为一种有效的方法来识别拼接伪造品的存在和识别其位置,对大中型伪造品具有更高的检测精度。然而,最近的这些方法明显显示出对小型赝品的检测精度有限。因此,这类小型伪造品的本地化步骤受到了负面影响。本文提出了两种不同的方法来检测和定位卫星图像中的小尺寸伪造。第一种方法受到最近提出的基于gan的方法的启发,并被修改为增强版本。实验结果表明,与他的鼓舞人心的方法相比,第一种方法的检测准确率显著提高到86%,而对于小型伪造品的检测准确率为79%。然而,第二种方法使用了基于cnn的鉴别器的不同设计,使用来自NASA和美国地质调查局(USGS)的相同数据集进行验证和测试,将检测精度显著提高到94%。此外,结果表明,在大型和中型赝品的情况下,使用这两种方法与竞争的方法相比,检测精度相当。
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International Journal of Advances in Intelligent Informatics
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