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Adversarial speech for voice privacy protection from Personalized Speech generation

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arxiv 2401.11857 v1 pith:N4ZVKS4E submitted 2024-01-22 eess.AS cs.SD

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The rapid progress in personalized speech generation technology, including personalized text-to-speech (TTS) and voice conversion (VC), poses a challenge in distinguishing between generated and real speech for human listeners, resulting in an urgent demand in protecting speakers' voices from malicious misuse. In this regard, we propose a speaker protection method based on adversarial attacks. The proposed method perturbs speech signals by minimally altering the original speech while rendering downstream speech generation models unable to accurately generate the voice of the target speaker. For validation, we employ the open-source pre-trained YourTTS model for speech generation and protect the target speaker's speech in the white-box scenario. Automatic speaker verification (ASV) evaluations were carried out on the generated speech as the assessment of the voice protection capability. Our experimental results show that we successfully perturbed the speaker encoder of the YourTTS model using the gradient-based I-FGSM adversarial perturbation method. Furthermore, the adversarial perturbation is effective in preventing the YourTTS model from generating the speech of the target speaker. Audio samples can be found in https://voiceprivacy.github.io/Adeversarial-Speech-with-YourTTS.

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  1. On the Generation and Removal of Speaker Adversarial Perturbation for Voice-Privacy Protection

    cs.SD 2024-12 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Jointly trained adversarial perturbation generation and removal modules can restore original speech from anonymized audio with minimal loss of quality.

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