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Detecting Deep-Fake Videos from Appearance and Behavior

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Synthetically-generated audios and videos -- so-called deep fakes -- continue to capture the imagination of the computer-graphics and computer-vision communities. At the same time, the democratization of access to technology that can create sophisticated manipulated video of anybody saying anything continues to be of concern because of its power to disrupt democratic elections, commit small to large-scale fraud, fuel dis-information campaigns, and create non-consensual pornography. We describe a biometric-based forensic technique for detecting face-swap deep fakes. This technique combines a static biometric based on facial recognition with a temporal, behavioral biometric based on facial expressions and head movements, where the behavioral embedding is learned using a CNN with a metric-learning objective function. We show the efficacy of this approach across several large-scale video datasets, as well as in-the-wild deep fakes.

Shruti Agarwal, Tarek El-Gaaly, Hany Farid, Ser-Nam Lim (2) __INSTITUTION_4__ Univeristy of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, (2) Facebook Research, New York, NY, USA)• 2020

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Deepfake DetectionCeleb-DF v2 (test)
Video-level AUC0.99
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