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Detecting AI-Generated Images via CLIP

Detecting AI-Generated Images via CLIP

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英文摘要

As AI-generated image (AIGI) methods become more powerful and accessible, it has become a critical task to determine if an image is real or AI-generated. Because AIGI lack the signatures of photographs and have their own unique patterns, new models are needed to determine if an image is AI-generated. In this paper, we investigate the ability of the Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training (CLIP) architecture, pre-trained on massive internet-scale data sets, to perform this differentiation. We fine-tune CLIP on real images and AIGI from several generative models, enabling CLIP to determine if an image is AI-generated and, if so, determine what generation method was used to create it. We show that the fine-tuned CLIP architecture is able to differentiate AIGI as well or better than models whose architecture is specifically designed to detect AIGI. Our method will significantly increase access to AIGI-detecting tools and reduce the negative effects of AIGI on society, as our CLIP fine-tuning procedures require no architecture changes from publicly available model repositories and consume significantly less GPU resources than other AIGI detection models.

T. Gaona、J. Peterson、A. G. Moskowitz

计算技术、计算机技术

T. Gaona,J. Peterson,A. G. Moskowitz.Detecting AI-Generated Images via CLIP[EB/OL].(2024-04-12)[2025-05-15].https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.08788.点此复制

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