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Nes2Net: A Lightweight Nested Architecture for Foundation Model Driven Speech Anti-Spoofing

Tianchi Liu, Duc-Tuan Truong, Rohan Kumar Das, Kong Aik Lee, Haizhou Li

2025IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security9 citationsDOI

Abstract

Speech foundation models have significantly advanced various speech-related tasks by providing exceptional representation capabilities. However, their high-dimensional output features often create a mismatch with downstream task models, which typically require lower-dimensional inputs. A common solution is to apply a dimensionality reduction (DR) layer, but this approach increases parameter overhead, computational costs, and risks losing valuable information. To address these issues, we propose Nested Res2Net (Nes2Net), a lightweight back-end architecture designed to directly process high-dimensional features without DR layers. The nested structure enhances multi-scale feature extraction, improves feature interaction, and preserves high-dimensional information. We first validate Nes2Net on CtrSVDD, a singing voice deepfake detection dataset, and report a 22% performance improvement and an 87% back-end computational cost reduction over the state-of-the-art baseline. Additionally, extensive testing across four diverse datasets: ASVspoof 2021, ASVspoof 5, PartialSpoof, and In-the-Wild, covering fully spoofed speech, adversarial attacks, partial spoofing, and real-world scenarios, consistently highlights Nes2Net’s superior robustness and generalization capabilities. The code package and pre-trained models are available at https://github.com/Liu-Tianchi/Nes2Net.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceRobustness (evolution)GeneralizationProcess (computing)Feature (linguistics)Spoofing attackDimensionality reductionArtificial intelligenceSpeech recognitionFeature extractionNested loop joinRepresentation (politics)Reduction (mathematics)Speech processingArchitectureTask analysisWorkflowArtificial neural networkSemantics (computer science)Machine learningPattern recognition (psychology)Domain (mathematical analysis)Task (project management)Network architectureFrequency domainSoftware architectureSpeech Recognition and SynthesisAdversarial Robustness in Machine LearningSpeech and Audio Processing