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Prompt Tuning for Audio Deepfake Detection: Computationally Efficient Test-time Domain Adaptation with Limited Target Dataset (2410.09869v1)

Published 13 Oct 2024 in cs.SD, cs.AI, cs.CR, cs.LG, and eess.AS

Abstract: We study test-time domain adaptation for audio deepfake detection (ADD), addressing three challenges: (i) source-target domain gaps, (ii) limited target dataset size, and (iii) high computational costs. We propose an ADD method using prompt tuning in a plug-in style. It bridges domain gaps by integrating it seamlessly with state-of-the-art transformer models and/or with other fine-tuning methods, boosting their performance on target data (challenge (i)). In addition, our method can fit small target datasets because it does not require a large number of extra parameters (challenge (ii)). This feature also contributes to computational efficiency, countering the high computational costs typically associated with large-scale pre-trained models in ADD (challenge (iii)). We conclude that prompt tuning for ADD under domain gaps presents a promising avenue for enhancing accuracy with minimal target data and negligible extra computational burden.

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