IBM Hackathon 2019
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IBM Hackathon 2019
This project generates texts using character-based RNN, provided the dataset as Gutenberg Project's Holy Bible
A Deep Learning project to detect and predict Facial Key-Points. We built this project as means to fight Deep Fake. A very prevalent threat to cybersecurity.
Are we BELIEVING what we see on the 🔎 SCREEN 🖥️? Or we just seeing 👾 ( Machine ) fraud us 😂🤏 ?
A fully automated, end to end deep learning based pipeline to detect Deep Fake videos.
Face Swapping using OpenCV and First Order Motion Model in Python
Research whose goal is to introduce deep fakes, presenting the state-of-the-art implementations in the area and examples of what such technology is capable of doing.
A Sandbox to learn about the applications of Deep Learning and the Mathematics behind it
A new way to detect ‘deepfake’ picture editing
A novel training framework for image-generating GANs which penalizes synthesis artifacts by computing a Fourier dissimilarity between synthesized and real images. Thus, it improves the detection evasiveness of GANs.
This telegram bot uses the first order model to produce deepfakes video notes
AI DeepFake detection browser extension
auto-encoder-based forgery detection tool for mammogram images
Using temporal convolution to detect Audio Deepfakes
Towards deepfake detection that actually works
Make your own avatar, create your own digital twin.
Wav2Lip UHQ Improvement with ControlNet 1.1
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