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Navigating the Challenges of AI-Generated Image Detection in the Wild: What Truly Matters?

Published: July 14, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2507.10236v1

By: Despina Konstantinidou , Dimitrios Karageorgiou , Christos Koutlis and more

Potential Business Impact:

Finds fake pictures online better.

Business Areas:
Image Recognition Data and Analytics, Software

The rapid advancement of generative technologies presents both unprecedented creative opportunities and significant challenges, particularly in maintaining social trust and ensuring the integrity of digital information. Following these concerns, the challenge of AI-Generated Image Detection (AID) becomes increasingly critical. As these technologies become more sophisticated, the quality of AI-generated images has reached a level that can easily deceive even the most discerning observers. Our systematic evaluation highlights a critical weakness in current AI-Generated Image Detection models: while they perform exceptionally well on controlled benchmark datasets, they struggle significantly with real-world variations. To assess this, we introduce ITW-SM, a new dataset of real and AI-generated images collected from major social media platforms. In this paper, we identify four key factors that influence AID performance in real-world scenarios: backbone architecture, training data composition, pre-processing strategies and data augmentation combinations. By systematically analyzing these components, we shed light on their impact on detection efficacy. Our modifications result in an average AUC improvement of 26.87% across various AID models under real-world conditions.

Page Count
36 pages

Category
Computer Science:
CV and Pattern Recognition