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Patent Issued for System and method for detection of synthesized videos of human s (USPTO 12087414)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – A patent by the inventors De Armas, Wi nston (Hamilton, CA), Ding, Alan (North Vancouver, CA), Kabakov, Evgueni (North York, CA), Lee, Kang (Toronto, CA), Singh Panesar, Darshan (Toronto, CA), filed on May 1, 2023, was published online on September 10, 2024, according to news re porting originating from Alexandria, Virginia, by NewsRx correspondents. Patent number 12087414 is assigned to Nuralogix Corporation (Toronto, Canada). The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied by the inventors: “A recent technological emergence is that artifi cial video of a human’s face can be synthesized from two or more component video s. These artificial videos are commonly referred to as “DeepFakes” because these videos generally involve human image synthesis using “deep learning’ (artificia l computerbased learning) techniques to superimpose one video onto another. Thi s can involve replacing the face of one human subject in a video with the face o f another human subject in a seamless and photorealistic manner, resulting in a synthesized or DeepFake video. Creating a DeepFake video can alternatively invol ve creating an artificial video of an individual from other videos of that indiv idual. DeepFake videos can be deceitful in nature, for example used for the purp oses of defamation, misinformation, and the like; however, detecting such synthe sized videos is a substantial technical challenge in the art.”
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