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Replay Attack Detection Based on High Frequency Missing Spectrum
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Automatic Speaker Verification (ASV) has its benefits compared to other biometric verification methods, such as face recognition. It is convenient, low cost, and more privacy protected, so it can start being used for various practical applications. However, voice verification systems are vulnerable to unknown spoofing attacks, and need to be upgraded with the pace of forgery techniques. This paper investigates a low-cost attacking scenario in which a playback device is used to impersonate the real speaker. The replay attack only needs a recording and playback device to complete the process, so it can be one of the most widespread spoofing methods. In this paper, we explore and investigate some spectral clues in the high sampling rate recording signals, and utilize this property to effectively detect the replay attack. First, a small scale genuine-replay dataset of high sample rates are constructed using some low-cost mobile terminals; then, the signal features are investigated by comparing their spectra; machine learning models are also applied for evaluation. The experimental results verify that the high frequency spectral clue in the replay signal provides a convenient and reliable way to detect the replay attack.
Title: Replay Attack Detection Based on High Frequency Missing Spectrum
Description:
Automatic Speaker Verification (ASV) has its benefits compared to other biometric verification methods, such as face recognition.
It is convenient, low cost, and more privacy protected, so it can start being used for various practical applications.
However, voice verification systems are vulnerable to unknown spoofing attacks, and need to be upgraded with the pace of forgery techniques.
This paper investigates a low-cost attacking scenario in which a playback device is used to impersonate the real speaker.
The replay attack only needs a recording and playback device to complete the process, so it can be one of the most widespread spoofing methods.
In this paper, we explore and investigate some spectral clues in the high sampling rate recording signals, and utilize this property to effectively detect the replay attack.
First, a small scale genuine-replay dataset of high sample rates are constructed using some low-cost mobile terminals; then, the signal features are investigated by comparing their spectra; machine learning models are also applied for evaluation.
The experimental results verify that the high frequency spectral clue in the replay signal provides a convenient and reliable way to detect the replay attack.
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