CLSep 26, 2025

ArFake: A Multi-Dialect Benchmark and Baselines for Arabic Spoof-Speech Detection

arXiv:2509.22808v11 citationsh-index: 6
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This addresses a gap in spoof detection for Arabic and its dialects, but it is incremental as it extends existing methods to a new language domain.

The authors tackled the lack of Arabic spoof-speech detection resources by creating the first multi-dialect Arabic spoofed speech dataset, finding that FishSpeech produced the most realistic and challenging synthetic speech samples on the Casablanca corpus.

With the rise of generative text-to-speech models, distinguishing between real and synthetic speech has become challenging, especially for Arabic that have received limited research attention. Most spoof detection efforts have focused on English, leaving a significant gap for Arabic and its many dialects. In this work, we introduce the first multi-dialect Arabic spoofed speech dataset. To evaluate the difficulty of the synthesized audio from each model and determine which produces the most challenging samples, we aimed to guide the construction of our final dataset either by merging audios from multiple models or by selecting the best-performing model, we conducted an evaluation pipeline that included training classifiers using two approaches: modern embedding-based methods combined with classifier heads; classical machine learning algorithms applied to MFCC features; and the RawNet2 architecture. The pipeline further incorporated the calculation of Mean Opinion Score based on human ratings, as well as processing both original and synthesized datasets through an Automatic Speech Recognition model to measure the Word Error Rate. Our results demonstrate that FishSpeech outperforms other TTS models in Arabic voice cloning on the Casablanca corpus, producing more realistic and challenging synthetic speech samples. However, relying on a single TTS for dataset creation may limit generalizability.

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