Latest Trends in Image Alteration and Duplication webinar

Moderated by: Jana Christopher, FEBS

In this webinar, a team of experts will present on the latest trends in image alteration and duplication and their detection, followed by a panel discussion. What are the new trends in image manipulation? What are the new tools and techniques that can be used to detect them? And to what extent is Generative AI being used for fraudulent behavior? The participants will also discuss the outcome of a survey conducted amongst image integrity specialists.

Who should attend?

  • Individuals from the research community dealing with image integrity screening and analysis
  • Research integrity specialists

Why should you attend?

  • Learn from your colleagues and the world’s leading experts
  • Learn about latest trends and developments and the STM resources
  • Engage with others & share experiences and insights.

Agenda:

  • Introduction of the Image Alteration & Duplication Working Group & Resources
  • Presentation of the survey results followed by a panel discussion:
    • Mike Rossner, independent image manipulation consultant
    • Eric Pesanelli, American Physiological Society
    • Greta Sharpe, Springer Nature
    • Jenny Crick, Canadian Science Publishing

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