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Towards generalizing deep-audio fake detection networks

2023-05-22Code Available1· sign in to hype

Konstantin Gasenzer, Moritz Wolter

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Today's generative neural networks allow the creation of high-quality synthetic speech at scale. While we welcome the creative use of this new technology, we must also recognize the risks. As synthetic speech is abused for monetary and identity theft, we require a broad set of deepfake identification tools. Furthermore, previous work reported a limited ability of deep classifiers to generalize to unseen audio generators. We study the frequency domain fingerprints of current audio generators. Building on top of the discovered frequency footprints, we train excellent lightweight detectors that generalize. We report improved results on the WaveFake dataset and an extended version. To account for the rapid progress in the field, we extend the WaveFake dataset by additionally considering samples drawn from the novel Avocodo and BigVGAN networks. For illustration purposes, the supplementary material contains audio samples of generator artifacts.

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