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Not made for each other- Audio-Visual Dissonance-based Deepfake Detection and Localization

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2021-03-23 v3 Multimedia

Abstract

We propose detection of deepfake videos based on the dissimilarity between the audio and visual modalities, termed as the Modality Dissonance Score (MDS). We hypothesize that manipulation of either modality will lead to dis-harmony between the two modalities, eg, loss of lip-sync, unnatural facial and lip movements, etc. MDS is computed as an aggregate of dissimilarity scores between audio and visual segments in a video. Discriminative features are learnt for the audio and visual channels in a chunk-wise manner, employing the cross-entropy loss for individual modalities, and a contrastive loss that models inter-modality similarity. Extensive experiments on the DFDC and DeepFake-TIMIT Datasets show that our approach outperforms the state-of-the-art by up to 7%. We also demonstrate temporal forgery localization, and show how our technique identifies the manipulated video segments.

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@article{arxiv.2005.14405,
  title  = {Not made for each other- Audio-Visual Dissonance-based Deepfake Detection and Localization},
  author = {Komal Chugh and Parul Gupta and Abhinav Dhall and Ramanathan Subramanian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.14405},
  year   = {2021}
}
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