Residual networks for resisting noise: analysis of an embeddings-based spoofing countermeasure
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| Publication date | 2020 |
| Book title | Odyssey 2020 The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop |
| Book subtitle | 1-5 November 2020, Tokyo, Japan |
| Event | Odyssey 2020 The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop |
| Pages (from-to) | 326-332 |
| Publisher | International Speech Communication Association |
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In this paper we propose a spoofing countermeasure based on Constant Q-transform (CQT) features with a ResNet embeddings extractor and a Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) classifier. We present a detailed analysis of this approach using the Logical Access portion of the ASVspoof2019 evaluation database, and demonstrate that it provides complementary information to the baseline evaluation systems. We additionally evaluate the CQT-ResNet approach in the presence of various types of real noise, and show that it is more robust than the baseline systems. Finally, we explore some explainable audio approaches to offer the human listener insight into the types of information exploited by the network in discriminating spoofed speech from real speech.
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| Document type | Conference contribution |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.21437/Odyssey.2020-46 |
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