PeerJ Computer Science (May 2024)

Deepfake forensics: a survey of digital forensic methods for multimodal deepfake identification on social media

  • Shavez Mushtaq Qureshi,
  • Atif Saeed,
  • Sultan H. Almotiri,
  • Farooq Ahmad,
  • Mohammed A. Al Ghamdi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.2037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. e2037

Abstract

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The rapid advancement of deepfake technology poses an escalating threat of misinformation and fraud enabled by manipulated media. Despite the risks, a comprehensive understanding of deepfake detection techniques has not materialized. This research tackles this knowledge gap by providing an up-to-date systematic survey of the digital forensic methods used to detect deepfakes. A rigorous methodology is followed, consolidating findings from recent publications on deepfake detection innovation. Prevalent datasets that underpin new techniques are analyzed. The effectiveness and limitations of established and emerging detection approaches across modalities including image, video, text and audio are evaluated. Insights into real-world performance are shared through case studies of high-profile deepfake incidents. Current research limitations around aspects like cross-modality detection are highlighted to inform future work. This timely survey furnishes researchers, practitioners and policymakers with a holistic overview of the state-of-the-art in deepfake detection. It concludes that continuous innovation is imperative to counter the rapidly evolving technological landscape enabling deepfakes.

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