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Poster

Semi-Truths: A Large-Scale Dataset for Testing Robustness of AI-Generated Image Detectors

Anisha Pal · Julia Kruk · Mansi Phute · Manognya Bhattaram · Diyi Yang · Duen Horng Chau · Judy Hoffman

West Ballroom A-D #5211
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Wed 11 Dec 11 a.m. PST — 2 p.m. PST

Abstract:

While text-to-image diffusion models have demonstrated impactful applications in art, design, and entertainment, these technologies also facilitate the spread of misinformation. Recent efforts have developed AI-generated image detectors claiming robustness against various augmentations, but their effectiveness remains unclear. Can these systems detect varying degrees of augmentation? Do they exhibit biases towards specific scenes or data distributions? To address these questions, we introduce Semi-Truths, featuring 27,635 real images, 245,360 masks, and 850,226 AI-augmented images featuring varying degrees of targeted and localized edits, created using diverse augmentation methods, diffusion models, and data distributions. Each augmented image includes detailed metadata for standardized, targeted evaluation of detector robustness. Our findings suggest that state-of-the-art detectors are sensitive to different degrees of edits, data distributions, and editing techniques, providing deeper insights into their functionality.

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