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Probing the Feasibility of Multilingual Speaker Anonymization

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arxiv 2407.02937 v1 pith:SPNLABCD submitted 2024-07-03 cs.CL cs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.CLcs.SDeess.AS
keywords anonymizationspeakerspeechlanguagesdataenglishmultilingualprivacy
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In speaker anonymization, speech recordings are modified in a way that the identity of the speaker remains hidden. While this technology could help to protect the privacy of individuals around the globe, current research restricts this by focusing almost exclusively on English data. In this study, we extend a state-of-the-art anonymization system to nine languages by transforming language-dependent components to their multilingual counterparts. Experiments testing the robustness of the anonymized speech against privacy attacks and speech deterioration show an overall success of this system for all languages. The results suggest that speaker embeddings trained on English data can be applied across languages, and that the anonymization performance for a language is mainly affected by the quality of the speech synthesis component used for it.

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