Job offer

CNRS
Canton de Saint-Martin-d’Hères, France
8 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Temporary contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Experience level
Junior

Job location

Canton de Saint-Martin-d’Hères, France

Tech stack

Artificial Intelligence
Data analysis
Python
Machine Learning
Deep Learning
Information Technology

Job description

Conduct a brief state-of-the-art review covering both data-efficient multimedia forensics and multimodal foundation models.

  • Lead the primary task, in collaboration with the supervisor, of using multimodal foundation models to detect AI-generated images. The focus will be on training-free or weakly-supervised methods that leverage the powerful representations learned by foundation models.
  • Validate the developed methods using standard benchmarks, specifically evaluating their ability to generalize across a wide range of AI-generated data.
  • Write papers summarizing the developed methods and submit them to appropriate conferences and journals.
  • As a secondary task, extend and validate the developed methods for the detection of AI-generated videos.

Requirements

Candidates must hold a PhD in computer science, applied mathematics, data analysis, or a related field.

  • They must demonstrate solid experience in deep learning and/or machine learning applied to images and videos.
  • Experience in multimedia forensics would be an asset.
  • Candidates must be highly motivated, proficient in Python programming, and possess excellent communication skills. Additional comments

About the company

GIPSA-lab is a joint research unit of the CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research), Grenoble-INP (Grenoble Institute of Technology), and the University of Grenoble, affiliated with Inria (French National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology) and the Grenoble Observatory of Earth Sciences. With 350 people, including approximately 150 doctoral students, GIPSA-lab is a multidisciplinary research unit conducting both fundamental and applied research on signals and complex systems. GIPSA-lab develops projects in the strategic fields of energy, the environment, communication, intelligent systems, life and health technologies, and language engineering. Through its research activities, GIPSA-lab maintains a constant link with the economic environment thanks to strong partnerships with businesses. GIPSA-lab staff are involved in teaching and training at various universities and engineering schools in the Grenoble metropolitan area (Université Grenoble Alpes). GIPSA-lab is internationally recognized for its research in Automation and System Safety, Data Science (Information and Signal Processing), Speech, and Cognition. The unit conducts its research through 11 teams organized into 4 research departments: - Automation and System Safety - Data Science - Geometry, Learning, Information and Algorithms - Speech and Cognition The GIPSA-lab comprises 150 permanent staff and approximately 250 non-permanent staff (doctoral students, post-doctoral researchers, visiting researchers, master's students, etc.) The proposed project will be conducted within the ACTIV (Learning, Classification and Processing of Images and Videos, https://www.gipsa-lab.grenoble-inp.fr/en/team/activ) team of the Data Science Department at GIPSA-lab. The ACTIV research team and the project supervisor have over 15 years of research experience in the fields of digital forensics and applied machine learning. The working language may be French or English.

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