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Audio Physical Dynamics Inspired Deepfake Detection for Voice Authentication Systems
arXiv:2512.06040v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Voice authentication systems deployed at the network edge face dual threats: a) sophisticated deepfake synthesis attacks and b) control-plane
arXiv:2512.06040v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Voice authentication systems deployed at the network edge face dual threats: a) sophisticated deepfake synthesis attacks and b) control-plane poisoning in distributed federated learning protocols. We present a framework coupling audio physical dynamics deepfake detection with uncertainty-aware in edge learning. The framework fuses interpretable physics features modeling vocal tract dynamics with representations coming from a self-supervised learning module. The representations are then processed via a streamlined Multi-Layer Perceptron backbone, followed by a Bayesian ensemble providing uncertainty estimates. Incorporating audio physical characteristics evaluations and uncertainty estimates of audio samples allows our proposed framework to remain robust to advanced deepfake attacks, while our trust-based aggregation protocol secures the control plane against poisoning in network edge voice authentication systems.
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Source: arXiv cs.AI | 2026-08-19