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Masashi Unoki

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preprint2026arXiv

Deepfake Audio Detection Using Self-supervised Fusion Representations

This paper describes a submission to the Environment-Aware Speech and Sound Deepfake Detection Challenge (ESDD2) 2026, which addresses component-level deepfake detection using the CompSpoofV2 dataset, where speech and environmental sounds may be independently manipulated. To address this challenge, a dual-branch deepfake detection framework is proposed to jointly model speech and environmental contextual representations from input audio. Two pretrained models, XLS-R for speech and BEATs for environmental sound, are used to extract complementary contextual representations. A Matching Head is introduced to model representation differences through statistical normalization and representation interaction, enabling estimation of the original class. In parallel, multi-head cross-attention enables effective information exchange between speech and environmental components. The refined representations are processed with residual connections and layer normalization, and passed to an AASIST classifier to predict speech-based and environment-based spoofing probabilities. The model outputs original, speech, and environment predictions. On the test set, the proposed system achieves an F1-score of 70.20% and an environmental EER of 16.54%, outperforming the baseline system.

preprint2020arXiv

Evolving Multi-Resolution Pooling CNN for Monaural Singing Voice Separation

Monaural Singing Voice Separation (MSVS) is a challenging task and has been studied for decades. Deep neural networks (DNNs) are the current state-of-the-art methods for MSVS. However, the existing DNNs are often designed manually, which is time-consuming and error-prone. In addition, the network architectures are usually pre-defined, and not adapted to the training data. To address these issues, we introduce a Neural Architecture Search (NAS) method to the structure design of DNNs for MSVS. Specifically, we propose a new multi-resolution Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) framework for MSVS namely Multi-Resolution Pooling CNN (MRP-CNN), which uses various-size pooling operators to extract multi-resolution features. Based on the NAS, we then develop an evolving framework namely Evolving MRP-CNN (E-MRP-CNN), by automatically searching the effective MRP-CNN structures using genetic algorithms, optimized in terms of a single-objective considering only separation performance, or multi-objective considering both the separation performance and the model complexity. The multi-objective E-MRP-CNN gives a set of Pareto-optimal solutions, each providing a trade-off between separation performance and model complexity. Quantitative and qualitative evaluations on the MIR-1K and DSD100 datasets are used to demonstrate the advantages of the proposed framework over several recent baselines.