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arxiv: 1706.02101 · v1 · pith:MGYTSHVXnew · submitted 2017-06-07 · 💻 cs.SD

A Study on Replay Attack and Anti-Spoofing for Automatic Speaker Verification

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keywords replayspeakerover-fittingspeechattackautomaticdetectiondevice
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For practical automatic speaker verification (ASV) systems, replay attack poses a true risk. By replaying a pre-recorded speech signal of the genuine speaker, ASV systems tend to be easily fooled. An effective replay detection method is therefore highly desirable. In this study, we investigate a major difficulty in replay detection: the over-fitting problem caused by variability factors in speech signal. An F-ratio probing tool is proposed and three variability factors are investigated using this tool: speaker identity, speech content and playback & recording device. The analysis shows that device is the most influential factor that contributes the highest over-fitting risk. A frequency warping approach is studied to alleviate the over-fitting problem, as verified on the ASV-spoof 2017 database.

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