Adobe AI Tool to identify photoshopped faces |
These days it is
common to sharpen faces or improve quality of the image using Photoshop and
other image editing software or apps. In an effort to find these edited faces Adobe has now created a tool that can tell when a
face is Photoshopped.
Adobe researchers
Richard Zhang and Oliver Wang, along with UC Berkeley collaborators, Sheng-Yu
Wang, Dr. Andrew Owens and Professor Alexei A.Efros developed a method for
detecting edits in faces/images. Adobe says that the tool is still in early
stages.
This research is
part of Adobe’s efforts to better detect image, video, audio and document
manipulations.
Tests AI Tool
developed by Adobe achieved results as high as 99% in identifying the altered
images. The tool also identified areas and methods of facial warping. Another important
and exciting thing is that the tool reverted altered images to its calculation
of original state.
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