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Transformer-Based Feature Compensation and Aggregation for DeepFake Detection

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Deepfake detection has attracted increasing attention in recent years. In this paper, we propose a transformer-based framework with feature compensation and aggregation (Trans-FCA) to extract rich forgery cues for deepfake… Click to show full abstract

Deepfake detection has attracted increasing attention in recent years. In this paper, we propose a transformer-based framework with feature compensation and aggregation (Trans-FCA) to extract rich forgery cues for deepfake detection. To compensate local features for transformers, we propose a Locality Compensation Block (LCB) containing a Global-Local Cross-Attention (GLCA) to attentively fuse global transformer features and local convolutional features. To aggregate features of all layers for capturing comprehensive and various fake flaws, we propose Multi-head Clustering Projection (MCP) and Frequency-guided Fusion Module (FFM), where the MCP attentively reduces redundant features into a few concentrated clusters, and the FFM interacts all clustered features under the guidance of frequency cues. In Trans-FCA, besides global cues captured by transformer architecture, local details and rich forgery defects are also captured using the proposed fetaure compensation and aggregation. Extensive experiments show our method outperforms the state-of-the-art methods on both intra-dataset and cross-dataset testings (with AUCs of 99.85% on FaceForensics++ and 78.57% on Celeb-DF), which clearly demonstrates the superiority of our Trans-FCA for deepfake detection.

Keywords: transformer based; detection; compensation aggregation; deepfake detection

Journal Title: IEEE Signal Processing Letters
Year Published: 2022

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