In this paper, a novel approach for exposing digital image tampering based on the theory of spherical harmonic frames is presented. We describe a robust technique for exposing digital forgeries that we utilize the information along a 2D occluding contour and estimate the lighting feature using spherical harmonic frames. Spherical harmonic frames are generated by the rotation along the symmetry axes of a symmetry group. The lighting-based digital forensic technique using spherical harmonic frames inherits the robust property of frames and improve the statistical results compared with spherical harmonic bases. Experimental results performed using spherical harmonic frames prove the robust measurements and discriminability of the complex lighting environments from synthetic data and real data. The application of identifying the tampered images reveals the improvement of our method.
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