ADGD'21: 1st Workshop on Synthetic Multimedia - Audiovisual Deepfake Generation and Detection

Deepfakes, i.e.synthetic or "fake" media content generated using deep learning, are a double-edged sword. On one hand, they pose new threats and risks in the form of scams, fraud, disinformation, social manipulation, or celebrity porn. On the other hand, deepfakes have just as many meaningful and beneficial applications - they allow us to create and experience things that no longer exist, or that have never existed, enabling numerous exciting applications in entertainment, education, and even privacy. While most work has focused on fake images and video alone, the multi-modal, audiovisual aspect is very important to both convincing generation and accurate detection of fake multimedia content. Therefore, we organize ADGD21: 1st Workshop on Synthetic Multimedia - Audiovisual Deepfake Generation and Detection so as to provide a platform for researchers and engineers to share their ideas and approaches in this field. Related Workshop Proceedings are available in the ACM DL at: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3476099