SDCRMar 14, 2016

Novel Speech Features for Improved Detection of Spoofing Attacks

arXiv:1603.04264v124 citations
Originality Incremental advance
AI Analysis

This addresses security vulnerabilities in speech-based biometric systems, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing anti-spoofing methods.

The paper tackled the problem of spoofing attacks in automatic speaker verification systems by proposing novel speech features, achieving an equal error rate of 0% in classifying natural and synthetic speech.

Now-a-days, speech-based biometric systems such as automatic speaker verification (ASV) are highly prone to spoofing attacks by an imposture. With recent development in various voice conversion (VC) and speech synthesis (SS) algorithms, these spoofing attacks can pose a serious potential threat to the current state-of-the-art ASV systems. To impede such attacks and enhance the security of the ASV systems, the development of efficient anti-spoofing algorithms is essential that can differentiate synthetic or converted speech from natural or human speech. In this paper, we propose a set of novel speech features for detecting spoofing attacks. The proposed features are computed using alternative frequency-warping technique and formant-specific block transformation of filter bank log energies. We have evaluated existing and proposed features against several kinds of synthetic speech data from ASVspoof 2015 corpora. The results show that the proposed techniques outperform existing approaches for various spoofing attack detection task. The techniques investigated in this paper can also accurately classify natural and synthetic speech as equal error rates (EERs) of 0% have been achieved.

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