Artificial Intelligence

   

Edited Image Detection to Prevent Forgery using CNN: A Review

Authors: Shuvra Smaran Das

By using Artificial Intelligence (AI) called Deepfakes, clothes are stripped digitally from photographs of users and shared on social media. Deepfakes are computer-generated images and videos, often convincing, based on an existing template. Victims are already afraid and worried about these things. Moreover, the images are so realistic that most users believe that these images are authentic. These things can happen to us too. However, we cannot stop using these social platforms because these platforms are the only way to communicate with others and continue our daily work online. These types of crimes should be strictly prevented and let users know which of the images are real and not. Thus, victims and users may be able to know and assure the truth about this fraud. Here, we will be analyzed image-related paperwork, including the original and the duplicate images, to inform users about image forgery. So, users will no longer believe in these fake images.

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