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Detecting Lip-Syncing Deepfakes: Vision Temporal Transformer for Analyzing Mouth Inconsistencies

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Observation 639989c4-2fb4-46fb-8666-bca45e51908a · inbound

The Alpha Blending Hypothesis: Compositing Shortcut in Deepfake Detection cites this paper.

The Alpha Blending Hypothesis: Compositing Shortcut in Deepfake Detection Detecting Lip-Syncing Deepfakes: Vision Temporal Transformer for Analyzing Mouth Inconsistencies

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Observation ecaa123b-73ff-4e0b-a55c-50113bf215b2 · inbound

Physiological Signals as a Forensic Modality for Talking-Face Deepfake Detection cites this paper.

Physiological Signals as a Forensic Modality for Talking-Face Deepfake Detection Detecting Lip-Syncing Deepfakes: Vision Temporal Transformer for Analyzing Mouth Inconsistencies

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