A speech backdoor attack uses SLLM-generated timbre and emotion triggers with MGDA-balanced training to implant multiple effective backdoors in speech classifiers.
Keyword Transformer: A Self-Attention Model for Keyword Spotting
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The Transformer architecture has been successful across many domains, including natural language processing, computer vision and speech recognition. In keyword spotting, self-attention has primarily been used on top of convolutional or recurrent encoders. We investigate a range of ways to adapt the Transformer architecture to keyword spotting and introduce the Keyword Transformer (KWT), a fully self-attentional architecture that exceeds state-of-the-art performance across multiple tasks without any pre-training or additional data. Surprisingly, this simple architecture outperforms more complex models that mix convolutional, recurrent and attentive layers. KWT can be used as a drop-in replacement for these models, setting two new benchmark records on the Google Speech Commands dataset with 98.6% and 97.7% accuracy on the 12 and 35-command tasks respectively.
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SPBA: Utilizing Speech Large Language Model for Backdoor Attacks on Speech Classification Models
A speech backdoor attack uses SLLM-generated timbre and emotion triggers with MGDA-balanced training to implant multiple effective backdoors in speech classifiers.