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2023, Lecture Notes in Computer Science ((LNCS,volume 14234)), Pages 156-167 (volume: 14234 LNCS)

Deepfakes Audio Detection Leveraging Audio Spectrogram and Convolutional Neural Networks (04b Atto di convegno in volume)

Wani T. M., Amerini I.

The proliferation of algorithms and commercial tools for the creation of synthetic audio has resulted in a significant increase in the amount of inaccurate information, particularly on social media platforms. As a direct result of this, efforts have been concentrated in recent years on identifying the presence of content of this kind. Despite this, there is still a long way to go until this problem is adequately addressed because of the growing naturalness of fake or synthetic audios. In this study, we proposed different networks configurations: a Custom Convolution Neural Network (cCNN) and two pretrained models (VGG16 and MobileNet) as well as end-to-end models to classify real and fake audios. An extensive experimental analysis was carried out on three classes of audio manipulation of the dataset FoR deepfake audio dataset. Also, we combined such sub-datasets to formulate a combined dataset FoR-combined to enhance the performance of the models. The experimental analysis shows that the proposed cCNN outperforms all the baseline models and other reference works with the highest accuracy of 97.23% on FoR-combined and sets new benchmarks for the datasets.
ISBN: 9783031431524; 9783031431531
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