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Toward exploring fairness in visual transformer based natural and GAN image detection systems

Toward exploring fairness in visual transformer based natural and GAN image detection systems
Toward exploring fairness in visual transformer based natural and GAN image detection systems
Image forensics research has recently witnessed a lot of advancements towards developing computational models capable of accurately detecting natural images captured by cameras and GAN generated images. However, it is also important to ensure whether these computational models are fair enough and do not produce biased outcomes that could eventually harm certain societal groups or cause serious security threats. Exploring fairness in image forensic algorithms is an initial step towards mitigating these biases. This study explores bias in visual transformer based image forensic algorithms that classify natural and GAN images, since visual transformers are recently being widely used in image classification based tasks, including in the area of image forensics. The proposed study procures bias evaluation corpora to analyze bias in gender, racial, affective, and intersectional domains using a wide set of individual and pairwise bias evaluation measures. Since the robustness of the algorithms against image compression is an important factor to be considered in forensic tasks, this study also analyzes the impact of image compression on model bias. Hence, to study the impact of image compression on model bias, a two-phase evaluation setting is followed, where the experiments are carried out in uncompressed and compressed evaluation settings. The study could identify bias existences in the visual transformer based models distinguishing natural and GAN images, and also observes that image compression impacts model biases, predominantly amplifying the presence of biases in class GAN predictions.
P. Gangan, Manjary
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Kadan, Anoop
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Lajish, V.L.
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P. Gangan, Manjary
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Kadan, Anoop
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Lajish, V.L.
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P. Gangan, Manjary, Kadan, Anoop and Lajish, V.L. (2024) Toward exploring fairness in visual transformer based natural and GAN image detection systems. IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems. (doi:10.1109/TCSS.2024.3509340).

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Image forensics research has recently witnessed a lot of advancements towards developing computational models capable of accurately detecting natural images captured by cameras and GAN generated images. However, it is also important to ensure whether these computational models are fair enough and do not produce biased outcomes that could eventually harm certain societal groups or cause serious security threats. Exploring fairness in image forensic algorithms is an initial step towards mitigating these biases. This study explores bias in visual transformer based image forensic algorithms that classify natural and GAN images, since visual transformers are recently being widely used in image classification based tasks, including in the area of image forensics. The proposed study procures bias evaluation corpora to analyze bias in gender, racial, affective, and intersectional domains using a wide set of individual and pairwise bias evaluation measures. Since the robustness of the algorithms against image compression is an important factor to be considered in forensic tasks, this study also analyzes the impact of image compression on model bias. Hence, to study the impact of image compression on model bias, a two-phase evaluation setting is followed, where the experiments are carried out in uncompressed and compressed evaluation settings. The study could identify bias existences in the visual transformer based models distinguishing natural and GAN images, and also observes that image compression impacts model biases, predominantly amplifying the presence of biases in class GAN predictions.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 November 2024
Published date: 16 December 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 497839
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497839
PURE UUID: 63bd9161-321f-459b-85bc-b6a162369131
ORCID for Anoop Kadan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4335-5544

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Date deposited: 03 Feb 2025 17:36
Last modified: 04 Feb 2025 03:12

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Author: Manjary P. Gangan
Author: Anoop Kadan ORCID iD
Author: V.L. Lajish

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