Frequency Domain Filtered Residual Network for Deepfake Detection

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As deepfake becomes more sophisticated, the demand for fake facial image detection is increasing. Although great progress has been made in deepfake detection, the performance of most existing deepfake detection methods degrade significantly when these methods are applied to detect low-quality images for the disappearance of key clues during the compression process. In this work, we mine frequency domain and RGB domain information to specifically improve the detection of low-quality compressed deepfake images. Our method consists of two modules: (1) a preprocessing module and (2) a classification module. In the preprocessing module, we utilize the Haar wavelet transform and residual calculation to obtain the mid-high frequency joint information and fuse the frequency map with the RGB input. In the classification module, the image obtained by concatenation is fed to the convolutional neural network for classification. Because of the combination of RGB and frequency domain, the robustness of the model has been greatly improved. Our extensive experimental results demonstrate that our approach can not only achieve excellent performance when detecting low-quality compressed deepfake images, but also maintain great performance with high-quality images.

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Wang, B., Wu, X., Tang, Y., Ma, Y., Shan, Z., & Wei, F. (2023). Frequency Domain Filtered Residual Network for Deepfake Detection. Mathematics, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/math11040816

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