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GAMMA: Generalizable Alignment via Multi-task and Manipulation-Augmented Training for AI-Generated Image Detection

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-01-26 v2

Abstract

With generative models becoming increasingly sophisticated and diverse, detecting AI-generated images has become increasingly challenging. While existing AI-genereted Image detectors achieve promising performance on in-distribution generated images, their generalization to unseen generative models remains limited. This limitation is largely attributed to their reliance on generation-specific artifacts, such as stylistic priors and compression patterns. To address these limitations, we propose GAMMA, a novel training framework designed to reduce domain bias and enhance semantic alignment. GAMMA introduces diverse manipulation strategies, such as inpainting-based manipulation and semantics-preserving perturbations, to ensure consistency between manipulated and authentic content. We employ multi-task supervision with dual segmentation heads and a classification head, enabling pixel-level source attribution across diverse generative domains. In addition, a reverse cross-attention mechanism is introduced to allow the segmentation heads to guide and correct biased representations in the classification branch. Our method achieves state-of-the-art generalization performance on the GenImage benchmark, imporving accuracy by 5.8%, but also maintains strong robustness on newly released generative model such as GPT-4o.

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@article{arxiv.2509.10250,
  title  = {GAMMA: Generalizable Alignment via Multi-task and Manipulation-Augmented Training for AI-Generated Image Detection},
  author = {Haozhen Yan and Yan Hong and Suning Lang and Jiahui Zhan and Yikun Ji and Yujie Gao and Huijia Zhu and Jun Lan and Jianfu Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.10250},
  year   = {2026}
}
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