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HM-Conformer: A Conformer-based audio deepfake detection system with hierarchical pooling and multi-level classification token aggregation methods

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arxiv 2309.08208 v1 pith:J7EUMCNH submitted 2023-09-15 cs.SD cs.CRcs.LGeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.CRcs.LGeess.AS
keywords hm-conformerclassificationdeepfakespoofingaggregationaudiocomponentsconformer
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Audio deepfake detection (ADD) is the task of detecting spoofing attacks generated by text-to-speech or voice conversion systems. Spoofing evidence, which helps to distinguish between spoofed and bona-fide utterances, might exist either locally or globally in the input features. To capture these, the Conformer, which consists of Transformers and CNN, possesses a suitable structure. However, since the Conformer was designed for sequence-to-sequence tasks, its direct application to ADD tasks may be sub-optimal. To tackle this limitation, we propose HM-Conformer by adopting two components: (1) Hierarchical pooling method progressively reducing the sequence length to eliminate duplicated information (2) Multi-level classification token aggregation method utilizing classification tokens to gather information from different blocks. Owing to these components, HM-Conformer can efficiently detect spoofing evidence by processing various sequence lengths and aggregating them. In experimental results on the ASVspoof 2021 Deepfake dataset, HM-Conformer achieved a 15.71% EER, showing competitive performance compared to recent systems.

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