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UVL: A Unified Framework for Video Tampering Localization

(2309.16126)
Published Sep 28, 2023 in cs.CV and cs.CR

Abstract

With the development of deep learning technology, various forgery methods emerge endlessly. Meanwhile, methods to detect these fake videos have also achieved excellent performance on some datasets. However, these methods suffer from poor generalization to unknown videos and are inefficient for new forgery methods. To address this challenging problem, we propose UVL, a novel unified video tampering localization framework for synthesizing forgeries. Specifically, UVL extracts common features of synthetic forgeries: boundary artifacts of synthetic edges, unnatural distribution of generated pixels, and noncorrelation between the forgery region and the original. These features are widely present in different types of synthetic forgeries and help improve generalization for detecting unknown videos. Extensive experiments on three types of synthetic forgery: video inpainting, video splicing and DeepFake show that the proposed UVL achieves state-of-the-art performance on various benchmarks and outperforms existing methods by a large margin on cross-dataset.

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