Identification of fake content, be it text, image, audio or video, is a hot topic since the rise of modern
web and social media. This is because a vast amount of information, some of which could be fake,
gets created and shared on these platforms. A wider dissemination of fake information via social
media, news sites, and blogs can cause a significant swing to one’s mindset. Although there has
been a significant progress in multimedia security and forensics research, the modern web and
social media avenues for creation and sharing of multimedia content poses fresh challenges related
to fake content identification.
This is the third edition of the FakeMM workshop (after the first successful FakeMM’18 in Miami and
FakeMM'19 in San Jose) and it aims to bring forward further advances in the area of fake multimedia
in terms of its proactive identification and the prevention of spread of such content. We invite latest
and high-quality papers presenting or addressing issues related to fake multimedia, but not limited to:
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Fake email detection and prevention.
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Fake news detection.
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Fake content detection over social media.
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Content management policy for news publishers.
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Content filtering for web.
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Impact and severity of fake content.
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Secure models, policies and practices for safe content filtering.
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Identification and credibility of the author and the publishing source of fake content.
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Fake content alert mechanisms.
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Impact of AI on fake content generation.
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline:
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15 March 2021
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Paper acceptance notification:
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31 March 2021
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Paper Submission
Full-length papers of 6 pages in length reporting on original research are solicited.
The reviewing is double blind and author’s submission are available on: https://mipr2021.org/pages/submission_instructions/
Organizing Co-chairs
Pradeep K. Atrey, State University of New York, Albany, USA. [Contact person: patrey@albany.edu]
Manoranjan Mohanty, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Priyadarsi Nanda, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Siwei Lyu, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, USA
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