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Xiaochen Ma †, Xuekang Zhu†, Lei Su†, Bo Du†, Zhuohang Jiang†, Bingkui Tong†, Zeyu Lei†, Xinyu Yang†, Chi-Man Pun, Jiancheng Lv, Jizhe Zhou *
[2025/05/26] A new code base for all-domain fake image detection have been released, for more details, please visit ForensicHub.
[2025/03/11] We have released pre-trained checkpoints on Baidu NetDisk that we utilized to report all metrics in the paper. Please see this section in our documents for details.
[2024/12/10] Mesorch , our new IML backbone model, which adopts a parallel CNN+Transformer structure to simultaneously deal with image semantics and non-semantics, is accepted by AAAI 25!!!🎉🎉🎉
[2024/12/10] Sparse-ViT , the very first solution of constructing the non-semantic feature extractor through a self-supervised manner in IML is proposed by us and accepted by AAAI 25!!!🎉🎉🎉
[2024/09/26] This paper, IMDL-BenCo, has been accepted as Spotlight to NeurIPS 2024 Track Datasets and Benchmarks!!! 🎉🎉🎉
[!IMPORTANT] Upgrade to LATEST VERSION to Avoid Bugs!
- We Highly Recommend everyone update IMDLBenCo to the latest version
v0.1.29
since we fixed a bug🐞 that may lead to inaccurate image-level metrics!!! For details, see IMDLBenCo v0.1.27 Release Notes.Known Differences with original CAT-Net Protocol
- The CAT-Protocol (implementation of default balanced_dataset.py) used in the IMDLBenCo paper differs from the original CAT-Net settings. Several real image datasets are omitted. Please pay special attention! For more details, please check issue #65.
☑️Welcome to IMDL-BenCo, the first comprehensive IMDL benchmark and modular codebase.
IMDL-BenCo is a Python library managed on PYPI now, It's easy to install by following the command:
pip install imdlbenco
To verify your installation, you can try the following commands:
benco -v
Of course, the following command is also okay:
benco --version
This repository is under rapid development, thus, you can also use the command above to check if the current version is our latest version.
If everything works well, it should look like this:
IMDLBenCo codebase version: 0.1.23
Checking for updates...
Local version: 0.1.23
PyPI newest version: 0.1.23
You are using the latest version: 0.1.23.
For further guidance, please click the buttons below for official documentation:
We will keep updating the document with tricks and user cases. Please stay tuned!
We also welcome contributors to translate it into other languages.
☑️About the Developers:
If you find our work valuable and it has contributed to your research or projects, we kindly request that you cite our paper. Your recognition is a driving force for our continuous improvement and innovation🤗.
@article{ma2025imdl,
title={Imdl-benco: A comprehensive benchmark and codebase for image manipulation detection \& localization},
author={Ma, Xiaochen and Zhu, Xuekang and Su, Lei and Du, Bo and Jiang, Zhuohang and Tong, Bingkui and Lei, Zeyu and Yang, Xinyu and Pun, Chi-Man and Lv, Jiancheng and others},
journal={Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems},
volume={37},
pages={134591--134613},
year={2025}
}
FAQs
A comprehensive benchmark and code base for Image manipulation and localization.
We found that imdlbenco demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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