Submit Your Articles/Abstracts to this High-quality Academic Journal

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Kim Ball

unread,
Jan 29, 2026, 8:33:31 PM (13 days ago) Jan 29
to grandchallen...@googlegroups.com


International Journal of Information and Communication Sciences (IJICS)
e-ISSN: 2575-1719   Journal under Gold OA Policy   Rapid Publication: 30-40 Days
Dear Shivangi Aneja;Cise Midoglu...;Chris Bregler,
Covering an extensive spectrum of disciplines, this platform offers over 300 open-access journals for sharing your research on a global scale. For a span of 10 years, more than 180 journals have been consistently published.
The international journal, IJICS, provides a channel for the exchange of powerful ideas among professionals and academics.
Contribute Your Original Manuscript/Abstract
Since the article you published before "MMSys21 Grand Challenge on Detecting Cheapfakes" has been widely recognized, your submissions of original works on emerging issues in your specialized or interested research fields are welcome.
Send your article/abstract:
http://www.ijoics.org/sc/woNT2a
Become the Editorial Committee Member/Reviewer
IJICS is finding active, qualified and high-profile scholars to join as Editorial Board Members and Reviewers. Scholars interested in joining our editorial board or reviewer team are invited to do so if they meet the eligibility criteria.
If there is any interest, please refer to the following link:
http://www.ijoics.org/jy/woNT2a
 
If one wants to know the quality of a journal, he can have a look at its Reviewer and Editorial team. Presented here are several of the Editorial Board Members and Reviewers of IJICS.
Editorial Board Members
Prof. Necip Serdar SeverDepartment of Advertising and PR, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey
Prof. Aketi NareshDepartment of Computer Science Engineering, Sri Sai Institute of Technology and Science, Kadapa, India
Assoc. Prof. Galya Georgieva-TsanevaBulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Robotics, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Dr. Constanta Zoie RadulescuDepartment of Software and Complex Systems Engineering, National Institute for Research and Development in Informatics, Bucharest, Romania
Reviewers
Dr. Petronilio FerreiraPrograma de Pós Graduação em Comunicação, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil
Assoc. Prof. Dmytro YefimovFaculty of Roman-Germanic Languages, Horlivka Institute for Foreign Languages, Dnipro, Ukraine
Dr. Mohammad Reza Ghavidel AghdamDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Özyeğin University, Istanbul, Turkey
Assist. Prof. Eileen Rose PaculanCollege of Business Administration and Accountancy, University of Northern Philippines, Vigan, Philippines
Here are the title and abstract of your paper:
Your paper's title: MMSys21 Grand Challenge on Detecting Cheapfakes
Your paper's abstract: Cheapfake is a recently coined term that encompasses non-AI ( cheap ) manipulations of multimedia content. Cheapfakes are known to be more prevalent than deepfakes. Cheapfake media can be created using editing software for image/video manipulations, or even without using any software, by simply altering the context of an image/video by sharing the media alongside misleading claims. This alteration of context is referred to as out-of-context (OOC) misuse} of media. OOC media is much harder to detect than fake media, since the images and videos are not tampered. In this challenge, we focus on detecting OOC images, and more specifically the misuse of real photographs with conflicting image captions in news items. The aim of this challenge is to develop and benchmark models that can be used to detect whether given samples (news image and associated captions) are OOC, based on the recently compiled COSMOS dataset. △ Less
Not interested in the marketing material? Unsubscribe
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages