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arxiv:2605.10334

The Alpha Blending Hypothesis: Compositing Shortcut in Deepfake Detection

Published on May 11
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Andy Yermakov
on May 12
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Abstract

Deepfake detectors primarily function as alpha blending searchers that identify compositing artifacts rather than semantic anomalies, with a proposed method achieving superior cross-dataset generalization through real-only image augmentation.

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Recent deepfake detection methods demonstrate improved cross-dataset generalization, yet the underlying mechanisms remain underexplored. We introduce the Alpha Blending Hypothesis, positing that state-of-the-art frame-based detectors primarily function as alpha blending searchers; rather than learning semantic anomalies or specific generative neural fingerprints, they localize low-level compositing artifacts introduced during the integration of manipulated faces into target frames. We experimentally validate the hypothesis, demonstrating that deepfake detectors exhibit high sensitivity to the so-called self-blended images (SBI) and non-generative manipulations. We propose the method BlenD that leverages a large-scale, diverse dataset of real-only facial images augmented with SBI. This approach achieves the best average cross-dataset generalization on 15 compositional deepfake datasets released between 2019 and 2025 without utilizing explicitly generated deepfakes during training. Furthermore, we show that predictions from explicit blending searchers and models resilient to blending shortcuts are highly complementary, yielding a state-of-the-art AUROC of 94.0% in an ensemble configuration. The code with experiments and the trained model will be publicly released.

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The code will be released later this year. Though, it is similar to https://huggingface.co/collections/yermandy/gend

The test dataset is here: https://huggingface.co/datasets/yermandy/GenD

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