GenAI-FS 2025 is the Workshop on Generative AI for Forensics and Security applications organized within the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, IEEE ICIP 2025, in the stunning city of Anchorage Alaska, USA!
The advent of generative AI is transforming the fields of forensics and security by enabling novel capabilities in data synthesis, anomaly detection, and enhanced image analysis. This workshop on "Generative AI for Forensics & Security Applications" seeks to bring together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to explore cutting-edge advancements and address critical challenges. The workshop will focus on using generative models, such as GANs, diffusion models, and transformer-based architectures, to improve forensic evidence generation, counter deepfakes, and bolster security systems through robust and adaptive synthetic data generation.
This workshop is essential because it tackles domain-specific challenges in security and forensic imaging. By focusing on security imaging applications, it complements the conference’s theme, "Imaging in the Age of Generative AI," by emphasizing real-world impacts and ethical implications in high-stakes environments. This dedicated venue will generate momentum by promoting research into deepfake detection, adversarial robustness, privacy-preserving video analytics, and secure data synthesis for criminal investigations.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Synthetic Data Generation for Security and Forensic Applications
Deepfake Detection and Mitigation in Forensic Investigations
Privacy-Preserving Generative Models for Surveillance Systems
Adversarial Attacks and Defenses in Generative Security Systems
AI-Generated Evidence and Legal Implications in Digital Forensics
Real-Time Anomaly Detection Using Generative AI in Security Monitoring
Biometric Synthesis and Recognition for Secure Authentication
Ethical Considerations and Bias Mitigation in AI-Driven Forensics
Generative AI for Scene Reconstruction and Predictive Analysis
Generative AI in IoT and Edge-Based Security Applications
Important dates:
Paper Submission Deadline: 28 May 2025 4 june 2025 (extended deadline)
Paper Acceptance Notification: 2 July 2025
Final Paper Submission Deadline: 9 July 2025
Author Registration Deadline: 16 July 2025
Paper submission:
Satellite Workshop papers should follow the same format and template as ICIP main track papers. Specifically, submissions may be up to 5 pages in length for technical content (including figures and references), with an optional 6th page containing references only.
Workshop papers will undergo a double-blind review process. Please refer to the ICIP main track submission guidelines for further details on the double-blind policy. Unlike main track papers, the review process for workshop papers does not require a rebuttal period, due to the tight turnaround schedule associated with workshops.
Submission Link: https://cmsworkshops.com/ICIP2025/papers/submission.asp?Type=WS&ID=7
The workshop papers can be submitted to IEEE ICIP Satellite Workshop Proceedings and submitted to Xplore for publication if they meet IEEE peer review standards.