A new phenomenon named Deepfakes constitutes a serious threat in video manipulation. AI-based technologies have provided easy-to-use methods to create extremely realistic videos. On the side of multimedia forensics, being able to individuate this kind of fake contents becomes ever more crucial. In this work, a new forensic technique able to detect fake and original video sequences is proposed; it is based on the use of CNNs trained to distinguish possible motion dissimilarities in the temporal structure of a video sequence by exploiting optical flow fields. The results obtained highlight comparable performances with the state-of-the-art methods which, in general, only resort to single video frames. Furthermore, the proposed optical flow based detection scheme also provides a superior robustness in the more realistic cross-forgery operative scenario and can even be combined with frame-based approaches to improve their global effectiveness.

Optical Flow based CNN for detection of unlearnt deepfake manipulations / Caldelli, Roberto; Galteri, Leonardo; Amerini, Irene; Del Bimbo, Alberto. - In: PATTERN RECOGNITION LETTERS. - ISSN 0167-8655. - ELETTRONICO. - 146:(2021), pp. 31-37. [10.1016/j.patrec.2021.03.005]

Optical Flow based CNN for detection of unlearnt deepfake manipulations

Caldelli, Roberto;Galteri, Leonardo;Amerini, Irene;Del Bimbo, Alberto
2021

Abstract

A new phenomenon named Deepfakes constitutes a serious threat in video manipulation. AI-based technologies have provided easy-to-use methods to create extremely realistic videos. On the side of multimedia forensics, being able to individuate this kind of fake contents becomes ever more crucial. In this work, a new forensic technique able to detect fake and original video sequences is proposed; it is based on the use of CNNs trained to distinguish possible motion dissimilarities in the temporal structure of a video sequence by exploiting optical flow fields. The results obtained highlight comparable performances with the state-of-the-art methods which, in general, only resort to single video frames. Furthermore, the proposed optical flow based detection scheme also provides a superior robustness in the more realistic cross-forgery operative scenario and can even be combined with frame-based approaches to improve their global effectiveness.
2021
146
31
37
Caldelli, Roberto; Galteri, Leonardo; Amerini, Irene; Del Bimbo, Alberto
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