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Introduction to the Issue on Spoofing and Countermeasures for Automatic Speaker Verification


Abstract:

The papers in this special issue focus on automatic speaker verification (ASV) technologies and applications for their use. ASV offers a low-cost and flexible solution to b...Show More

Abstract:

The papers in this special issue focus on automatic speaker verification (ASV) technologies and applications for their use. ASV offers a low-cost and flexible solution to biometric authentication. While there liability of ASV systems is now considered sufficient to support mass-market adoption, there are concerns that the technology is vulnerable to spoofing, also referred to as presentation attacks. Spoofing refers to an attack whereby a fraudster attempts to manipulate a biometric system by masquerading as another, enrolled person. Replayed, synthesized and converted speech spoofing attacks can all be used to present high-quality, convincing speech signals which are representative of other, specific speakers and thus present a genuine threat to the reliability of ASV authentication systems.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing ( Volume: 11, Issue: 4, June 2017)
Page(s): 585 - 587
Date of Publication: 12 May 2017

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