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Title: Fakebuster: a deepfakes detection tool for video conferencing scenarios
Authors: Mehta, V.
Gupta, P.
Subramanian, R.
Dhall, D.
Keywords: Deepfakes detection
spoofing
neural networks
Issue Date: 21-Jul-2021
Abstract: This paper proposes FakeBuster, a novel DeepFake detector for (a) detecting impostors during video conferencing, and (b) manipulated faces on social media. FakeBuster is a standalone deep learningbased solution, which enables a user to detect if another person’s video is manipulated or spoofed during a video conference-based meeting. This tool is independent of video conferencing solutions and has been tested with Zoom and Skype applications. It employs a 3D convolutional neural network for predicting video fakeness. The network is trained on a combination of datasets such as Deeperforensics, DFDC, VoxCeleb, and deepfake videos created using locally captured images (specific to video conferencing scenarios). Diversity in the training data makes FakeBuster robust to multiple environments and facial manipulations, thereby making it generalizable and ecologically valid
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2150
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