Anti-Spoofing Countermeasures for Automatic Speaker Verification System
Abstract
Automatic speaker verification (ASV) is the process of verifying a claimed speaker identity from a voice signal based on speaker-specific characteristics. However, it has been widely acknowledged that a generic ASV system may be attacked. Urgent demands for anti-spoofing countermeasures are suggested by numerous vulnerability studies. The main focus of this thesis is to propose high-performing anti-spoofing solutions designed from various perspectives in spoofing detection. This work contributes to generate insights of applying state-of-the-art approaches for developing efficient anti-spoofing systems. The thesis deals with the problems of feature optimization and system generalization, insufficient and imbalanced training data and integrated spoofing robust ASV systems.
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