- Detecting Digital Forgeries Using Bispectral Analysis
- H. Farid
- Technical Report, AIM-1657, MIT AI Memo, 1999
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With the rapid increase in low-cost and sophisticated digital
technology the need for techniques to authenticate digital material
will become more urgent. In this paper we address the problem of
authenticating digital signals assuming no explicit prior knowledge of
the original. The basic approach that we take is to assume that in the
frequency domain a "natural" signal has weak higher-order statistical
correlations. We then show that "un-natural" correlations are
introduced if this signal is passed through a non-linearity (which
would almost surely occur in the creation of a forgery). Techniques
from polyspectral analysis are then used to detect the presence of
these correlations. We review the basics of polyspectral analysis,
show how and why these tools can be used in detecting forgeries and
show their effectiveness in analyzing human speech.
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