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ILLUMINATING DEEPFAKES

- An Anti-Deepfake Technology-
By Team RnD 4
Dr. D.Y.PATIL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
PUNE
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Presented by: UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF


R&D Group 4 Prof. Sunil Rathod
CONTENTS
PROBLEM STATEMEMT
MOTIVATION
OBJECTIVES
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
PROJECT FEASIBILITY
SCOPE
REQUIREMENTS
ARCHITECTURE
CONTENTS
ALGORITHMS
STRUCTURAL DIAGRAMS
BEHAVIORAL DIAGRAMS
ADVANTAGES
LIMITATIONS
FUTURE WORK
REFRENCE
CONCLUSION
PROBLEM
STATEMENT
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Due to an advent rise in technology, it has almost become very difficult to
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distinguish between deepfakes and real video. Deepfake videos are usually
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made by using StyleGAN’s(Generative Adversial Network) framework
and other deep learning technologies. The danger of this is that technology
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can be used to make people believe something is real when it is not
actually. For finding a secured solution for this we need to develop an anti-
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deepfake technology that will be implementing deepfake detection models
with different features using a deep learning approach to detect these
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videos by isolating, analyzing, and verifying the content.

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Percentage
MOTIVATION

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Few applications such as FaceApp and Fake App are built on this
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technology to be used on mobile and desktop, which results in affecting a
person’s integrity. Identifying, authenticating, and categorizing these
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videos has become a necessity. It’s not just about these latest
advancements in creating fake images and video, it is the injection of these
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techniques into an ecosystem that is already promoting fake news,
sensational, and conspiracy theories.
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Percentage
OBJECTIVE
90% EXPLOITING FRAME-LEVEL
SCENE INCONSISTENCY
CNN WILL BE USED TO
CLASSIFY REAL OR FAKE 10%
AMONGST ALL.

75% EXPLOITING MULTIPLE


ANOMALIES & LEADS TO A
20% FLICKERING PHENOMENON
DEDIDACETD FUNCTIONS

COMPARING EXCLUSIVE
IMAGE EXTRACTION- 50% BLUR INCONSISTENCY BY
45%
VIDEOS WILL BE THE SYNTHESIZED BLURRED
CONVERTED INTO FRAMES AREAS
INTRODUCTION TO
DOMAIN
ARTIFICIAL DIGITAL FORENSICS
INTELLIGENCE
AI stands for artificial Digital forensics is a
intelligence and computer branch of forensic
science which focuses on science encompassing
the use of data and the recovery,
algorithms to imitate the investigation,
way that humans learn, examination and
improving its accuracy. analysis of material
AI isn’t intended to replace found in digital
humans. It’s intended to devices, often in
significantly enhance human relation to mobile
capabilities and devices and computer
contributions. That makes it crime.
a very valuable business
asset.

Intelligently referring to systems or machines that mimic human intelligence to perform tasks and can iteratively improve themselves
based on the information they collect, is the collective approach for both the domains we will be looking ahead to follow
LITERATURE REVIEW
SCOPE

UPDATION
ADDITION
Adding additional images to Update the associated Web-
the dataset, as having more App to be more user-friendly
data will inherently make the and have more features for
models more accurate. deepfake image classification.

Expand the scope of this


It consists of an encoder and a
project to include being able to
decoder, where at the encoder
scan video for deepfakes as
side, the image is given as input,
this is increasingly becoming
and scaling is done using a
problematic technology.

FACEFORENSICS
convolutional layer

EXPANSION
REQUIREMENTS

HARD
Processor : RAM : 8 DISK: 128
2.0Gz GB GB

OS: LANGUA High end


WINDOW GE: integrated
S 7 OR PYTHON tools and
ABOVE 3, html extensions
STRUCTURAL
ARCHITECTURE

CLASS DIAGRAM
BEHAVIORAL
DOWNLOAD THE ARCHITECTURE FACE DETECTION
OPTIMIZATION AND
DATASET TRAINING WITH CNN

Step #2 Step #4
Step #1 Step #3 Step #5

READING GREYSCALES &


ENCODING LABELS
SPLITTING DATA PROCESSES
ADVANTAGES & LIMITATIONS
APPLICATIONS
FUTURE WORK
CONCLUSION
REFRENCES
Thank You !

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