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VideoForensicsHQ: Detecting High-quality Manipulated Face Videos

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arxiv 2005.10360 v2 pith:SCDDYNV6 submitted 2020-05-20 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords detectionfacevideosapproachesbenchmarkdetectingdetectorsexamine
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There are concerns that new approaches to the synthesis of high quality face videos may be misused to manipulate videos with malicious intent. The research community therefore developed methods for the detection of modified footage and assembled benchmark datasets for this task. In this paper, we examine how the performance of forgery detectors depends on the presence of artefacts that the human eye can see. We introduce a new benchmark dataset for face video forgery detection, of unprecedented quality. It allows us to demonstrate that existing detection techniques have difficulties detecting fakes that reliably fool the human eye. We thus introduce a new family of detectors that examine combinations of spatial and temporal features and outperform existing approaches both in terms of detection accuracy and generalization.

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