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DeepFense: A Unified, Modular, and Extensible Framework for Robust Deepfake Audio Detection

Sound 2026-04-10 v1 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Speech deepfake detection is a well-established research field with different models, datasets, and training strategies. However, the lack of standardized implementations and evaluation protocols limits reproducibility, benchmarking, and comparison across studies. In this work, we present DeepFense, a comprehensive, open-source PyTorch toolkit integrating the latest architectures, loss functions, and augmentation pipelines, alongside over 100 recipes. Using DeepFense, we conducted a large-scale evaluation of more than 400 models. Our findings reveal that while carefully curated training data improves cross-domain generalization, the choice of pre-trained front-end feature extractor dominates overall performance variance. Crucially, we show severe biases in high-performing models regarding audio quality, speaker gender, and language. DeepFense is expected to facilitate real-world deployment with the necessary tools to address equitable training data selection and front-end fine-tuning.

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@article{arxiv.2604.08450,
  title  = {DeepFense: A Unified, Modular, and Extensible Framework for Robust Deepfake Audio Detection},
  author = {Yassine El Kheir and Arnab Das and Yixuan Xiao and Xin Wang and Feidi Kallel and Enes Erdem Erdogan and Ngoc Thang Vu and Tim Polzehl and Sebastian Moeller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.08450},
  year   = {2026}
}

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