Empirical Investigation into the Correlation between Vignetting Effect and the Quality of Sensor Pattern Noise

TitleEmpirical Investigation into the Correlation between Vignetting Effect and the Quality of Sensor Pattern Noise
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsLi, C-T, Satta, R
JournalIET Computer Vision
Volume6
Start Page560
Issue6
Pagination560-566
Date Published11/2012
Abstract

The sensor pattern noise (SPN) is a unique attribute of the content of images that can facilitate identification of source digital imaging devices. Due to its potential in forensic applications, it has drawn much attention in the digital forensic community. While much work has been done on the applications of the SPN, investigations into its characteristics have been largely overlooked in the literature. In this paper, we aim to fill this gap by providing insight into the characteristic dependency of the SPN quality on its location in images. We have observed that the SPN components at the image periphery are not reliable for the task of source camera identification, and tend to cause higher false positive rates. Empirical evidence is presented in this work. We suspect that this location-dependent SPN quality degradation has strong connection with the so-called vignetting effect, as both exhibit the same type of location-dependency. We recommend that when image blocks are to be used for forensic investigations, they should be taken from the image centre before SPN extraction is performed in order to reduce false positive rate.

URLhttp://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/iet-cvi.2012.0044
Citation Key 1419