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arxiv: 2104.03654 · v1 · pith:V5TEQC6Ynew · submitted 2021-04-08 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.CR· cs.SD

Graph Attention Networks for Anti-Spoofing

classification 📡 eess.AS cs.CRcs.SD
keywords graphtemporalattentiongat-basedmodelrelationshipssegmentssub-bands
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The cues needed to detect spoofing attacks against automatic speaker verification are often located in specific spectral sub-bands or temporal segments. Previous works show the potential to learn these using either spectral or temporal self-attention mechanisms but not the relationships between neighbouring sub-bands or segments. This paper reports our use of graph attention networks (GATs) to model these relationships and to improve spoofing detection performance. GATs leverage a self-attention mechanism over graph structured data to model the data manifold and the relationships between nodes. Our graph is constructed from representations produced by a ResNet. Nodes in the graph represent information either in specific sub-bands or temporal segments. Experiments performed on the ASVspoof 2019 logical access database show that our GAT-based model with temporal attention outperforms all of our baseline single systems. Furthermore, GAT-based systems are complementary to a set of existing systems. The fusion of GAT-based models with more conventional countermeasures delivers a 47% relative improvement in performance compared to the best performing single GAT system.

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