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Bowen Zhang1, Hui Cui1, Van Nguyen1
1Department of Software Systems and Cybersecurity, Faculty of IT, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC 3800, Australia.
Abstract:
Advancements in audio synthesis and manipulation technologies have reshaped applications such as personalised virtual assistants, voice cloning for creative content, and language learning tools. However, the misuse of these technologies to create audio deepfakes has raised serious concerns about security, privacy, and trust. Studies reveal that human judgement of deepfake audio is not always reliable, highlighting the urgent need for robust detection technologies to mitigate these risks. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of recent advancements in audio deepfake detection, with a focus on cutting-edge developments in the past few years. It begins by exploring the foundational methods of audio deepfake generation, including text-to-speech (TTS) and voice conversion (VC), followed by a review of datasets driving progress in the field. The survey then delves into detection approaches, covering frontend feature extraction, backend classification models, and end-to-end systems. Additionally, emerging topics such as privacy-preserving detection, explainability, and fairness are discussed. Finally, this paper identifies key challenges and outlines future directions for developing robust and scalable audio deepfake detection systems.

