BENet: A Cross-domain Robust Network for Detecting Face Forgeries via Bias Expansion and Latent-space Attention
Weihua Liu, Jianhua Qiu, Said Boumaraf, Chaochao lin, Pan liyuan, Lin, Li, Mohammed Bennamoun, and Naoufel Werghi

TL;DR
BENet is a novel deepfake detection network that uses bias expansion and latent-space attention to improve robustness across various fake face generation techniques and unknown domains.
Contribution
It introduces a bias expansion module and a latent-space attention mechanism, along with a cross-domain detector, to enhance fake face detection across diverse and unseen deepfake domains.
Findings
Outperforms state-of-the-art methods in intra- and cross-dataset tests.
Effective in detecting fake faces from unknown sources.
Demonstrates robustness against advanced deepfake techniques.
Abstract
In response to the growing threat of deepfake technology, we introduce BENet, a Cross-Domain Robust Bias Expansion Network. BENet enhances the detection of fake faces by addressing limitations in current detectors related to variations across different types of fake face generation techniques, where ``cross-domain" refers to the diverse range of these deepfakes, each considered a separate domain. BENet's core feature is a bias expansion module based on autoencoders. This module maintains genuine facial features while enhancing differences in fake reconstructions, creating a reliable bias for detecting fake faces across various deepfake domains. We also introduce a Latent-Space Attention (LSA) module to capture inconsistencies related to fake faces at different scales, ensuring robust defense against advanced deepfake techniques. The enriched LSA feature maps are multiplied with the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFace recognition and analysis · Facial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and Research · Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
MethodsSoftmax · Attention Is All You Need
