Discrimination between Natural Images and Photorealistic Computer Graphics Using Second-Order Difference Statistics
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Abstract
In this paper,a new discrimination method using second-order difference statistics is proposed which is designed to distinguish natural images from photorealistic computer graphics.Firstly,the second-order difference signals and predicting error signals of both original and calibrated images are extracted in the HSV color space,and then the variance and kurtosis of second-order difference signals and the first four order statistics of predicting error signals are extracted to be used as distinguishing features,the Fisher linear discriminant analysis is used to construct a classifier to do the differentiating job.Experimental results show that the proposed method exhibits excellent performance for the discrimination between natural images and computer graphics,outperforms previous proposed methods with a low computational complexity.
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