Deepfake Detection
Deepfake detection research aims to develop robust methods for identifying manipulated media, combating the spread of misinformation and fraudulent content. Current efforts focus on improving the generalization of detection models across diverse deepfake generation techniques, employing architectures like Vision Transformers (ViTs) and Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), often incorporating multimodal analysis (audio-visual) and leveraging pre-trained models like CLIP. This field is crucial for maintaining digital media integrity and security, with implications for law enforcement, cybersecurity, and the broader fight against disinformation.
Papers
Contrastive Pseudo Learning for Open-World DeepFake Attribution
Zhimin Sun, Shen Chen, Taiping Yao, Bangjie Yin, Ran Yi, Shouhong Ding, Lizhuang Ma
Locate and Verify: A Two-Stream Network for Improved Deepfake Detection
Chao Shuai, Jieming Zhong, Shuang Wu, Feng Lin, Zhibo Wang, Zhongjie Ba, Zhenguang Liu, Lorenzo Cavallaro, Kui Ren