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Tamper-evident Image using JPEG Fixed Points

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An intriguing phenomenon about JPEG compression has been observed since two decades ago- after repeating JPEG compression and decompression, it leads to a stable image that does not change anymore, which is a fixed point. In this work, we prove the existence of fixed points in the essential JPEG procedures. We analyze JPEG compression and decompression processes, revealing the existence of fixed points that can be reached within a few iterations. These fixed points are diverse and preserve the image's visual quality, ensuring minimal distortion. This result is used to develop a method to create a tamper-evident image from the original authentic image, which can expose tampering operations by showing deviations from the fixed point image.

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Tamper-evident Image using JPEG Fixed Points

cs.CV · 2025-04-24 · conditional · novelty 4.0

Repeated JPEG compression converges to fixed-point images in finite steps, and such images expose later edits after a single recompression.

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  • Tamper-evident Image using JPEG Fixed Points cs.CV · 2025-04-24 · conditional · none · ref 1 · internal anchor

    Repeated JPEG compression converges to fixed-point images in finite steps, and such images expose later edits after a single recompression.