1st Deepfake Forensics Workshop: Detection, Attribution, Recognition, and Adversarial Challenges in the Era of AI-Generated Media
We are thrilled to announce that the 1st Deepfake Forensics Workshop: Detection, Attribution, Recognition, and Adversarial Challenges in the Era of AI-Generated Media, held as part of ACM Multimedia 2025, was a resounding success!
https://iplab.dmi.unict.it/mfs/acm-dff-ws-2025/
https://iplab.dmi.unict.it/mfs/acm-dff-ws-2025/
With high-quality keynote talks and a diverse program of accepted papers, the event provided a rich forum to explore the state-of-the-art and emerging challenges in multimedia forensics. Topics ranged from multimodal deepfake detection, model attribution, to adversarial forensics, interpretability, dataset bias and the legal & ethical implications of AI-generated content.
We express our sincere thanks to the Organising Committee for their outstanding work:
General Chairs
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Luca Guarnera (Research Fellow, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, University of Catania)
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Francesco Guarnera (Research Fellow, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, University of Catania)
Workshop Co-Chairs
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Sebastiano Battiato (Full Professor, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, University of Catania)
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Giovanni Puglisi (Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, University of Cagliari)
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Zahid Akhtar (Associate Professor, State University of New York Polytechnic Institute)
Track Co-Chairs
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Mirko Casu (PhD Student, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, University of Catania)
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Orazio Pontorno (PhD Student, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, University of Catania)
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Claudio Vittorio Ragaglia (PhD Student, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, University of Catania)
Thank you to all authors, reviewers and attendees for making this workshop such a memorable and impactful event.
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