Experts found a way to protect celebrities and other people from fake videos. The University of New York introduced a neural network that distinguishes the dipfaces. Secret in blinking.
At one time, the Internet was overwhelmed by videos with replaced faces and what at the beginning seemed cheerful and funny, after a while already causes concerns. Politicians can “force” to say that they would never say. To create such a video, you need to process a large number of photos in order to “remember” a typical expression on the face, so celebrities most often suffer. However, the fact does not take into account the fact of blinking a person. The engineers took advantage of this, creating a program that, with a 95% probability, defines fake videos.
Unfortunately, this method will not protect for a long time, over time, scammers will find the opportunity to adapt to the standard blinking of a person (on average once every 2-10 seconds, lasting from 1/10 to 4/10 seconds).
Source: Fastcompany.com
Experts found a way to protect celebrities and other people from fake videos. The University of New York introduced a neural network that distinguishes the dipfaces. Secret in blinking.
At one time, the Internet was overwhelmed by videos with replaced faces and what at the beginning seemed cheerful and funny, after a while already causes concerns. Politicians can “force” to say that they would never say. To create such a video, you need to process a large number of photos in order to “remember” a typical expression on the face, so celebrities most often suffer. However, the fact does not take into account the fact of blinking a person. The engineers took advantage of this, creating a program that, with a 95% probability, defines fake videos.
Unfortunately, this method will not protect for a long time, over time, scammers will find the opportunity to adapt to the standard blinking of a person (on average once every 2-10 seconds, lasting from 1/10 to 4/10 seconds).
Source: Fastcompany.com