Deepfake Representation with Multilinear Regression
Abdali, Sara, Vasilescu, M. Alex O., Papalexakis, Evangelos E.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Generative neural network architectures such as GANs, may be used to generate synthetic instances to compensate for the lack of real data. However, they may be employed to create media that may cause social, political or economical upheaval. One emerging media is "Deepfake". Techniques that can discriminate between such media is indispensable. In this paper, we propose a modified multilinear (tensor) method, a combination of linear and multilinear regressions for representing fake and real data. We test our approach Figure 1: Deepfake technique replaces a person's appearance in by representing Deepfakes with our modified multilinear (tensor) an existing image or video with someone else's appearance [20].
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-15-2021
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