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Blockchain Based Approach for tackling Deepfake videos
Author(s) -
Ujwal Patil,
P. M. Chouragade
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of scientific research in computer science, engineering and information technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-3307
DOI - 10.32628/cseit217372
Subject(s) - computer science , disinformation , social media , trace (psycholinguistics) , confusion , authentication (law) , field (mathematics) , data science , blockchain , internet privacy , digital media , computer security , multimedia , world wide web , psychology , linguistics , philosophy , mathematics , psychoanalysis , pure mathematics
The technological advancements and a qualitative improvement in the field of artificial intelligence and deep learning leads to the creation of realistic-looking but phoney digital content known as deepfakes .These manipulated videos can quickly be shared via social media to spread fake news or disinformation which not only impacts those who are deceived it also harms social media sites by diminishing faith.These deepfake videos cannot be checked since there are no regulatory mechanisms in place .As a result these untrustworthy outlets will post whatever they wish causing confusion in society in some ways.Current solutions are unable to provide digital media history tracing and authentication it is essential to develop successful methods for detecting deepfake video as a result it is necessary to determine the source or origin of such deepfake footage.That’s why we are implementing blockchain techniques to trace back and determine the origin of digital media blockchain techniques helps in the effective recognition of deepfake video and calculating the trust factor of user.

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