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On the Detection of Adaptive Adversarial Attacks in Speaker Verification Systems

11 February 2022
Zesheng Chen
    AAML
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Abstract

Speaker verification systems have been widely used in smart phones and Internet of things devices to identify legitimate users. In recent work, it has been shown that adversarial attacks, such as FAKEBOB, can work effectively against speaker verification systems. The goal of this paper is to design a detector that can distinguish an original audio from an audio contaminated by adversarial attacks. Specifically, our designed detector, called MEH-FEST, calculates the minimum energy in high frequencies from the short-time Fourier transform of an audio and uses it as a detection metric. Through both analysis and experiments, we show that our proposed detector is easy to implement, fast to process an input audio, and effective in determining whether an audio is corrupted by FAKEBOB attacks. The experimental results indicate that the detector is extremely effective: with near zero false positive and false negative rates for detecting FAKEBOB attacks in Gaussian mixture model (GMM) and i-vector speaker verification systems. Moreover, adaptive adversarial attacks against our proposed detector and their countermeasures are discussed and studied, showing the game between attackers and defenders.

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