The 1st ACM International Workshop on Multimedia AI against Disinformation (MAD’22) will be organised under the ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR’22) on the 27-30 of June 2022 in Newark, USA. The Workshop MAD’22 counts with the support from AI4Media project.
Disinformation spreads easily in online social networks and is propagated by social media actors and network communities to achieve specific (mostly malevolent) objectives. Disinformation campaigns are increasingly powered by advanced AI techniques and a lot of effort was put into the detection of fake content. While important, this is only a piece of the puzzle if one wants to address the phenomenon in a comprehensive manner. Multimedia content is often at the core of AI-assisted disinformation campaigns. Their impact is directly related to the perceived credibility of their content.
Call for papers >> CLOSED
The call for papers welcomed contributions related to different aspects of AI-powered disinformation. The topics of interest included:
- Disinformation detection in multimedia content (video, audio, texts, images)
- Multimodal verification methods
- Synthetic and manipulated media detection
- Multimedia forensics
- Disinformation spread and its effects on social media
- Analysis of disinformation campaigns in societally-sensitive domains (e.g., politics, health)
- Explaining disinformation to non-experts
- Disinformation detection technologies for non-expert users
- Dataset sharing and governance in AI for disinformation
- Temporal and cultural aspects of disinformation
- Datasets for disinformation detection and multimedia verification
- Multimedia verification systems and applications
- System fusion, ensembling and late fusion techniques
- Benchmarking and evaluation frameworks
- Open resources, e.g., datasets, tools
More information about MAD’22 Workshop >
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Registration:
For registration go to the ICMR’22 Conference to check out the participation fee >
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