Academy & Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC)

Volume 12, Number 09, May 2022

A Survey of Deep Fake Detection for Trial Courts

  Authors

Naciye Celebi1, Qingzhong Liu1 and Muhammed Karatoprak2, 1Sam Houston State University, USA, 2The University. Of Houston, USA

  Abstract

Recently, image manipulation has achieved rapid growth due to the advancement of sophisticated image editing tools. A recent surge of generated fake imagery and videos using neural networks is DeepFake. DeepFake algorithms can create fake images and videos that humans cannot distinguish from authentic ones. (GANs) have been extensively used for creating realistic images without accessing the original images. Therefore, it is become essential to detect fake videos to avoid spreading false information. This paper presents a survey of methods used to detect DeepFakes and datasets available for detecting DeepFakes in the literature to date. We present extensive discussions and research trends related to DeepFake technologies.

  Keywords

DeepFake, Digital Forensics, Law.