TY - CONF AU - R. Bertrand AU - Oriol Ramos Terrades AU - P. Gomez-Kramer AU - P. Franco AU - Jean-Marc Ogier A2 - ICDAR PY - 2015// TI - A Conditional Random Field model for font forgery detection BT - 13th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition ICDAR2015 SP - 576 EP - 580 N2 - Nowadays, document forgery is becoming a real issue. A large amount of documents that contain critical information as payment slips, invoices or contracts, are constantly subject to fraudster manipulation because of the lack of security regarding this kind of document. Previously, a system to detect fraudulent documents based on its intrinsic features has been presented. It was especially designed to retrieve copy-move forgery and imperfection due to fraudster manipulation. However, when a set of characters is not present in the original document, copy-move forgery is not feasible. Hence, the fraudster will use a text toolbox to add or modify information in the document by imitating the font or he will cut and paste characters from another document where the font properties are similar. This often results in font type errors. Thus, a clue to detect document forgery consists of finding characters, words or sentences in a document with font properties different from their surroundings. To this end, we present in this paper an automatic forgery detection method based on document font features. Using the Conditional Random Field a measurement of probability that a character belongs to a specific font is made by comparing the character font features to a knowledge database. Then, the character is classified as a genuine or a fake one by comparing its probability to belong to a certain font type with those of the neighboring characters. UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDAR.2015.7333827 N1 - DAG; 600.077 ID - R. Bertrand2015 ER -