A study on replay attack and anti-spoofing for text-dependent speaker verification

Zhizheng Wu, Sheng Gao, Eng Siong Cling, Haizhou Li
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Abstract

Replay, which is to playback a pre-recorded speech sample, presents a genuine risk to automatic speaker verification technology. In this study, we evaluate the vulnerability of text-dependent speaker verification systems under the replay attack using a standard benchmarking database, and also propose an anti-spoofing technique to safeguard the speaker verification systems. The key idea of the spoofing detection technique is to decide whether the presented sample is matched to any previous stored speech samples based a similarity score. The experiments conducted on the RSR2015 database showed that the equal error rate (EER) and false acceptance rate (FAR) increased from both 2.92 % to 25.56 % and 78.36 % respectively as a result of the replay attack. It confirmed the vulnerability of speaker verification to replay attacks. On the other hand, our proposed spoofing countermeasure was able to reduce the FARs from 78.36 % and 73.14 % to 0.06 % and 0.0 % for male and female systems, respectively, in the face of replay spoofing. The experiments confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed anti-spoofing technique.
基于文本的说话人验证重放攻击与防欺骗研究
重放,即回放预先录制的语音样本,对自动说话人验证技术存在真正的风险。在本研究中,我们使用标准基准数据库评估了文本依赖的说话人验证系统在重放攻击下的脆弱性,并提出了一种防欺骗技术来保护说话人验证系统。欺骗检测技术的关键思想是根据相似度评分来判断所呈现的样本是否与之前存储的语音样本相匹配。在RSR2015数据库上进行的实验表明,受重放攻击的影响,等错误率(EER)和误接受率(FAR)分别从2.92%增加到25.56%和78.36%。它证实了说话人验证对重放攻击的脆弱性。另一方面,我们提出的欺骗对策能够将男性和女性系统的FARs分别从78.36%和73.14%降低到0.06%和0.0%,面对重放欺骗。实验验证了所提出的抗欺骗技术的有效性。
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