On the Generalization of GAN Image Forensics
Xinsheng Xuan,Bo Peng,Wei Wang,Jing Dong +3 more
- 12 Oct 2019
- pp 134-141
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed to use preprocessed images to train a forensic CNN model, where unstable low level noise cues are destroyed, and the forensics model is forced to learn more intrinsic features to classify the generated and real face images.
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Abstract: Recently GAN generated face images are more and more realistic with high-quality, even hard for human eyes to detect. On the other hand, the forensics community keeps on developing methods to detect these generated fake images and try to ensure the credibility of visual contents. Although researchers have developed some methods to detect generated images, few of them explore the important problem of generalization ability of forensics model. As new types of GANs are emerging fast, the generalization ability of forensics models to detect new types of GAN images is absolutely an essential research topic, which is also very challenging. In this paper, we explore this problem and propose to use preprocessed images to train a forensic CNN model. By applying similar image level preprocessing to both real and fake images, unstable low level noise cues are destroyed, and the forensics model is forced to learn more intrinsic features to classify the generated and real face images. Our experimental results also prove the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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