Open research platforms · scientific-image forensics
Finding what the literature would rather not show.
Three online tools for detecting figure manipulation, image duplication and paper-mill patterns in published articles — moving beyond hand-crafted SIFT features to modern, learning-based pipelines.
Cross-paper figure correspondence — the forensic signal these tools surface.
Live systems
The platforms
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SciForensics-MM
Retracted-article analysis
A multimodal pipeline for screening the literature: it parses PDFs into text and figure metadata, learns joint embeddings, and flags near-duplicate articles, reused images and paper-mill signatures, built from retraction records as train/test data.
Image forensics that detects manipulation and shows where it happened. Pixel reads compression, noise and resampling traces; FakeScope localizes copy-move, splicing and generative edits, returning heatmaps and marked regions for every suspect figure.
The SILA reference system from SciInt, reproduced here as a forensic baseline. It segments figure panels, ranks visually similar regions and traces image provenance across a paper — the yardstick newer embedding-based detectors are measured against.