AI4MFDD Call for Papers
The third edition of the AI4MFDD workshop will take place at the 19th
European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV 2026) in Malmö,
Sweden, September 8-12th, 2026. AI4MFDD 2026 is intended to
disseminate recent developments in AI-enabled multimedia forensics and
disinformation detection methods. AI4MFDD 2026 attracts international
participants not only from academia but also from law enforcement,
industry, and end-users. We invite submissions on the following
topics, especially solutions that leverage multiple modalities in the
data, i.e., video/images, audio, and text:
Multimedia forgery detection
Forensic techniques for multimedia repurposing detection
Deepfake detection and deepfake dataset creation
Multimedia content integrity verification and copyright protection
through intrinsic and extrinsic data
Techniques to quantitatively assess the credibility of multimedia
data
Disinformation detection and disinformation dataset creation,
including the analysis and detection of propaganda and hoaxes
Online platform provenance analysis methods that reveal the
sharing history of multimedia data
Analysis of disinformation creation and distribution through social networks
Sybil nodes and Sybil network detection
Anti-forensics and counter anti-forensics measures
Novel application of techniques to multimedia forensic cases,
particularly those involving law enforcement and industry
Papers accepted to and presented at AI4MFDD2026 will be published by
Springer and/or the European Computer Vision Association (ECVA).
Visit www.warwick.ac.uk/siplab/ai4mfdd2026 for more details.
Important dates:
Paper submission deadline: June 24th,2026
Decision to authors: July 22nd, 2026
Camera-ready paper submission deadline: August 15th, 2026
Workshop date: September 8th or 9th, 2026
AI4MFDD 2026 Organizers