Multi pattern features based spoofing detection mechanism using one class learning
Beste Ustubioglu,
Guzin Ulutas,
Muhammed Kilic
et al.
Abstract:Automatic Speaker Verification systems are prone to various voice spoofing attacks such as replays, voice conversion (VC), speech synthesis, etc. Malicious users can perform specific tasks such as controlling the bank account of someone, taking the control of a smart home, and similar activities by using advanced audio manipulation techniques. This study presents a Multi-Pattern Features Based Spoofing detection mechanism using the modified ResNet architecture and OC-Softmax layer to detect various LA and PA s… Show more
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