An ensemble of three pretrained vision transformers trained with supervised contrastive loss and majority voting reports 95.83% validation accuracy on the DFWild-Cup 2025 deepfake detection dataset.
BlendFace: Re-designing Identity Encoders for Face-Swapping
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The great advancements of generative adversarial networks and face recognition models in computer vision have made it possible to swap identities on images from single sources. Although a lot of studies seems to have proposed almost satisfactory solutions, we notice previous methods still suffer from an identity-attribute entanglement that causes undesired attributes swapping because widely used identity encoders, eg, ArcFace, have some crucial attribute biases owing to their pretraining on face recognition tasks. To address this issue, we design BlendFace, a novel identity encoder for face-swapping. The key idea behind BlendFace is training face recognition models on blended images whose attributes are replaced with those of another mitigates inter-personal biases such as hairsyles. BlendFace feeds disentangled identity features into generators and guides generators properly as an identity loss function. Extensive experiments demonstrate that BlendFace improves the identity-attribute disentanglement in face-swapping models, maintaining a comparable quantitative performance to previous methods.
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DFCon: Attention-Driven Supervised Contrastive Learning for Robust Deepfake Detection
An ensemble of three pretrained vision transformers trained with supervised contrastive loss and majority voting reports 95.83% validation accuracy on the DFWild-Cup 2025 deepfake detection dataset.