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ForensicHub: A Unified Benchmark & Codebase for All-Domain Fake Image Detection and Localization

Conference Paper Datasets and Benchmarks Track Artificial Intelligence ยท Machine Learning

Abstract

The field of Fake Image Detection and Localization (FIDL) is highly fragmented, encompassing four domains: deepfake detection (Deepfake), image manipulation detection and localization (IMDL), artificial intelligence-generated image detection (AIGC), and document image manipulation localization (Doc). Although individual benchmarks exist in some domains, a unified benchmark for all domains in FIDL remains blank. The absence of a unified benchmark results in significant domain silos, where each domain independently constructs its datasets, models, and evaluation protocols without interoperability, preventing cross-domain comparisons and hindering the development of the entire FIDL field. To close the domain silo barrier, we propose ForensicHub, the first unified benchmark & codebase for all-domain fake image detection and localization. Considering drastic variations on dataset, model, and evaluation configurations across all domains, as well as the scarcity of open-sourced baseline models and the lack of individual benchmarks in some domains, ForensicHub: i) proposes a modular and configuration-driven architecture that decomposes forensic pipelines into interchangeable components across datasets, transforms, models, and evaluators, allowing flexible composition across all domains; ii) fully implements 10 baseline models (3 of which are reproduced from scratch), 6 backbones, 2 new benchmarks for AIGC and Doc, and integrates 2 existing benchmarks of DeepfakeBench and IMDLBenCo through an adapter-based design; iii) establishes an image forensic fusion protocol evaluation mechanism that supports unified training and testing of diverse forensic models across tasks; iv) conducts indepth analysis based on the ForensicHub, offering 8 key actionable insights into FIDL model architecture, dataset characteristics, and evaluation standards. Specifically, ForensicHub includes 4 forensic tasks, 23 datasets, 42 baseline models, 6 backbones, 11 GPU-accelerated pixel- and image-level evaluation metrics, and realizes 16 kinds of cross-domain evaluations. ForensicHub represents a significant leap forward in breaking the domain silos in the FIDL field and inspiring future breakthroughs. Code is available at: https: //github. com/scu-zjz/ForensicHub.

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Venue
Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems
Archive span
1987-2025
Indexed papers
30776
Paper id
1002033286652427471