DECODE identifies and separately edits modality-specific neurons in MLLMs to prevent knowledge edits from reverting under unimodal queries.
Seeing Through Deception: Uncovering Misleading Creator Intent in Multimodal News with Vision-Language Models
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The impact of multimodal misinformation arises not only from factual inaccuracies but also from the misleading narratives that creators deliberately embed. Interpreting such creator intent is therefore essential for multimodal misinformation detection (MMD) and effective information governance. To this end, we introduce DeceptionDecoded, a large-scale benchmark of 12,000 image-caption pairs grounded in trustworthy reference articles, created using an intent-guided simulation framework that models both the desired influence and the execution plan of news creators. The dataset captures both misleading and non-misleading cases, spanning manipulations across visual and textual modalities, and supports three intent-centric tasks: (1) misleading intent detection, (2) misleading source attribution, and (3) creator desire inference. We evaluate 14 state-of-the-art vision-language models (VLMs) and find that they struggle with intent reasoning, often relying on shallow cues such as surface-level alignment, stylistic polish, or heuristic authenticity signals. To bridge this, our framework systematically synthesizes data that enables models to learn implication-level intent reasoning. Models trained on DeceptionDecoded demonstrate strong transferability to real-world MMD, validating our framework as both a benchmark to diagnose VLM fragility and a data synthesis engine that provides high-quality, intent-focused resources for enhancing robustness in real-world multimodal misinformation governance.
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Correct When Paired, Wrong When Split: Decoupling and Editing Modality-Specific Neurons in MLLMs
DECODE identifies and separately edits modality-specific neurons in MLLMs to prevent knowledge edits from reverting under unimodal queries.