Oct. 10, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Lei Wang, Benedict Yeoh, Jun Wah Ng

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Synthetic voice and splicing audio clips have been generated to spoof
Internet users and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies such as voice
authentication. Existing research work treats spoofing countermeasures as a
binary classification problem: bonafide vs. spoof. This paper extends the
existing Res2Net by involving the recent Conformer block to further exploit the
local patterns on acoustic features. Experimental results on ASVspoof 2019
database show that the proposed SE-Res2Net-Conformer architecture is able to
improve the spoofing countermeasures performance for the logical …

architecture audio detection voice voice detection

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