SepMark: Deep Separable Watermarking for Unified Source Tracing and Deepfake Detection
Xiaoshuai Wu, Xin Liao, Bo Ou

TL;DR
SepMark introduces a novel deep watermarking framework with two separable decoders for proactive source tracing and Deepfake detection, enhancing the robustness and sensitivity of face forensics.
Contribution
The paper proposes SepMark, a pioneering deep separable watermarking method with distinct decoders for source tracing and Deepfake detection, advancing proactive face forensics.
Findings
Effective in tracing source and detecting Deepfakes across various manipulations
Robust decoder withstands distortions, ensuring source traceability
Semi-robust decoder detects Deepfake alterations
Abstract
Malicious Deepfakes have led to a sharp conflict over distinguishing between genuine and forged faces. Although many countermeasures have been developed to detect Deepfakes ex-post, undoubtedly, passive forensics has not considered any preventive measures for the pristine face before foreseeable manipulations. To complete this forensics ecosystem, we thus put forward the proactive solution dubbed SepMark, which provides a unified framework for source tracing and Deepfake detection. SepMark originates from encoder-decoder-based deep watermarking but with two separable decoders. For the first time the deep separable watermarking, SepMark brings a new paradigm to the established study of deep watermarking, where a single encoder embeds one watermark elegantly, while two decoders can extract the watermark separately at different levels of robustness. The robust decoder termed Tracer that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Media Forensic Detection · Face recognition and analysis · Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Synthesis
