M3DSYNTH: A Dataset of Medical 3D Images with AI-Generated Local Manipulations

The ability to detect manipulated visual content is becoming increasingly important in many application fields, given the rapid advances in image synthesis methods. Of particular concern is the possibility of modifying the content of medical images, altering the resulting diagnoses. Despite its rele...

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Published inICASSP 2024 - 2024 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) pp. 13176 - 13180
Main Authors Zingarini, G., Cozzolino, D., Corvi, R., Poggi, G., Verdoliva, L.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 14.04.2024
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Summary:The ability to detect manipulated visual content is becoming increasingly important in many application fields, given the rapid advances in image synthesis methods. Of particular concern is the possibility of modifying the content of medical images, altering the resulting diagnoses. Despite its relevance, this issue has received limited attention from the research community. One reason is the lack of large and curated datasets to use for development and benchmarking purposes. Here, we investigate this issue and propose M3Dsynth, a large dataset of manipulated Computed Tomography (CT) lung images. We create manipulated images by injecting or removing lung cancer nodules in real CT scans, using three different methods based on Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) or Diffusion Models (DM), for a total of 8,577 manipulated samples. Experiments show that these images easily fool automated diagnostic tools. We also tested several state-of-the-art forensic detectors and demonstrated that, once trained on the proposed dataset, they are able to accurately detect and localize manipulated synthetic content, even when training and test sets are not aligned, showing good generalization ability. Dataset and code are publicly available at https://grip-unina.github.io/M3Dsynth/.
ISSN:2379-190X
DOI:10.1109/ICASSP48485.2024.10446605