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Detect the Use of Retouch Filters in a Face Image
Kraváček, Adam ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Goldmann, Tomáš (advisor)
These days, altering images via filters is one of the easiest ways of enhancing its properties. Social networks like Instagram or Snapchat, focused primarily on image sharing, offer their users the option to apply filters on their images, which alter their colours to make them look better. If someone was to extract images from these platforms, many of these images would have a filter applied. This thesis explains the principles of these filters and focuses on detection of filters on facial images. Several approaches to detecting filters are being experimented with. Detection by analysis of histograms and detection by convolutional neural network achieve the best results and so are implemented in a program with a simple user interface. They achieved a success rate of 94,44% (histogram) and 99,10% (CNN). This thesis also investigates the impact of filters on facial recognition, where the impact varies depending on the filter used. Some filters have a significant impact on the rate of successful identifications, whereas others have little impact.In general, however, it can be said that the changes introduced by the application of filters are not negligible.
Detect the Use of Retouch Filters in a Face Image
Kraváček, Adam ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Goldmann, Tomáš (advisor)
These days, altering images via filters is one of the easiest ways of enhancing its properties. Social networks like Instagram or Snapchat, focused primarily on image sharing, offer their users the option to apply filters on their images, which alter their colours to make them look better. If someone was to extract images from these platforms, many of these images would have a filter applied. This thesis explains the principles of these filters and focuses on detection of filters on facial images. Several approaches to detecting filters are being experimented with. Detection by analysis of histograms and detection by convolutional neural network achieve the best results and so are implemented in a program with a simple user interface. They achieved a success rate of 94,44% (histogram) and 99,10% (CNN). This thesis also investigates the impact of filters on facial recognition, where the impact varies depending on the filter used. Some filters have a significant impact on the rate of successful identifications, whereas others have little impact.In general, however, it can be said that the changes introduced by the application of filters are not negligible.

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