David Doermann

PhD

David Doermann.

David Doermann

PhD

David Doermann

PhD

SUNY Empire Innovation Professor
Professor
Department Chair

Research Topics

Document image understanding; video analysis; pattern recognition; computer vision; media forensics; artificial intelligence

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Latest News

  • A story on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition about the lack of “deepfakes” this presidential election quotes David Doermann, director of UB’s Artificial Intelligence Institute.
  • An article on FedTech about how to spot deepfakes references testimony that David Doermann, director of the UB Artificial Intelligence Institute and Empire Innovation Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, provided during a U.S. House of Representatives committee meeting last summer.
  • The Financial Times quotes David Doermann, director of UB’s Artificial Intelligence Institute and an Empire Innovation Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, in an article titled, "Can you believe your eyes? How deepfakes are coming for politics."
  • An article on Technology reports UB will hold a new two-day course on artificial intelligence Aug. 13-14 and quotes David Doermann, director of UB’s Artificial Intelligence Institute.
  • An article in Fortune about a deepfake video published on YouTube that appears to show Game of Thrones actor Kit Harrington – in character as Jon Snow – apologizing for several mistakes made during the controversial eighth season of the hit HBO show quotes testimony by David Doermann, made during a House Intelligence Committee hearing last week.
  • Experts propose feds use sanctions and cyberweapons to fight deepfakes
  • An article on American Military News reports on testimony presented to the House Intelligence Committee by David Doermann, director of UB’s Artificial Intelligence Institute and an Empire Innovation Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, about “deepfakes,” artificial intelligence that now allows people to compose entirely made-up videos that show politicians saying things they never said.