FaceSwap based DeepFakes Detection

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FaceSwap based DeepFakes Detection

Marriam Nawaz

Department of Software Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

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Momina Masood

Department of Computer Science, University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

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Ali Javed

Department of Software Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

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Tahira Nazir

Faculty of Computing, Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan

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Abstract: The progression of Machine Learning (ML) has introduced new trends in the area of image processing. Moreover, ML presents lightweight applications capable of running with minimum computational resources like Deepfakes, which generates widely manipulated multimedia data. Deepfakes introduce a serious danger to the confidentiality of humans and bring extensive religion, sect, and political anxiety. The FaceSwapp-based deepfakes are problematic to be identified by people due to their realism. Hence, the researchers are facing serious issues to detect visual manipulations. In the presented approach, we have proposed a novel technique for recognizing FaceSwap-based deepfakes. Initially, landmarks are computed from the input videos by employing Dlib-library. In the next step, the computed landmarks are used for training two classifiers namely Support Vector Machine (SVM) and Artificial Neural Network (ANN). The reported results demonstrate that SVM works well than ANN in classifying the manipulated samples due to its power to deal with over-fitted training data.

Keywords: Deepfakes, faceswap, ANN, SVM.

Received February 15, 2021; accepted January 23, 2022

https://doi.org/10.34028/iajit/19/6/6

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