SDAICLLGASMay 31, 2025

XMAD-Bench: Cross-Domain Multilingual Audio Deepfake Benchmark

arXiv:2506.00462v12 citationsh-index: 19Has Code
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This addresses the vulnerability of the general public to deepfake scams by highlighting the generalization gap in detectors, though it is incremental as it builds on existing detection methods.

The authors tackled the problem of audio deepfake detection by introducing XMAD-Bench, a large-scale cross-domain multilingual benchmark, and found that while detectors achieve up to 100% accuracy in-domain, their cross-domain performance can drop to near random chance.

Recent advances in audio generation led to an increasing number of deepfakes, making the general public more vulnerable to financial scams, identity theft, and misinformation. Audio deepfake detectors promise to alleviate this issue, with many recent studies reporting accuracy rates close to 99%. However, these methods are typically tested in an in-domain setup, where the deepfake samples from the training and test sets are produced by the same generative models. To this end, we introduce XMAD-Bench, a large-scale cross-domain multilingual audio deepfake benchmark comprising 668.8 hours of real and deepfake speech. In our novel dataset, the speakers, the generative methods, and the real audio sources are distinct across training and test splits. This leads to a challenging cross-domain evaluation setup, where audio deepfake detectors can be tested ``in the wild''. Our in-domain and cross-domain experiments indicate a clear disparity between the in-domain performance of deepfake detectors, which is usually as high as 100%, and the cross-domain performance of the same models, which is sometimes similar to random chance. Our benchmark highlights the need for the development of robust audio deepfake detectors, which maintain their generalization capacity across different languages, speakers, generative methods, and data sources. Our benchmark is publicly released at https://github.com/ristea/xmad-bench/.

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