Chroma Clues: Leveraging Color Statistics to Detect Synthetic Images 文章

ArXiv CS.CV2026-06-02NEWSen作者: Lea Uhlenbrock, Davide Cozzolino, Christian Riess

摘要

arXiv:2606.02224v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The evolution and dissemination of AI-synthesized images is occurring at an unprecedented rate. Image generators are making rapid progress in their goal of perfectly imitating natural images, which also challenges image forensics. In this work, we exploit an underexplored cue in current generative models, namely their weakness to imitate color statistics of natural images. We first show that the LPIPS loss used for training image generators is less sensitive to chrominance than to luminance, which may lead to statistical discrepancies in the colors of synthetic images. Building on this observation, we then introduce six hand-crafted color transformations and a method to learn a task-optimized color transform to statistically expose generated images. These transformations can be used in various ways. First, we define color-sensitive features at pixel-level or patch-level.

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