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Adversarial Defense for Automatic Speaker Verification by Cascaded Self-Supervised Learning Models

Haibin Wu, Xu Li, Andy T. Liu, Zhiyong Wu, Helen Meng, Hung-yi Lee

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Abstract

Automatic speaker verification (ASV) is one of the core technologies in biometric identification. With the ubiquitous usage of ASV systems in safety-critical applications, more and more malicious attackers attempt to launch adversarial attacks at ASV systems. In the midst of the arms race between attack and defense in ASV, how to effectively improve the robustness of ASV against adversarial attacks remains an open question. We note that the self-supervised learning models possess the ability to mitigate superficial perturbations in the input after pretraining. Hence, with the goal of effective defense in ASV against adversarial attacks, we propose a standard and attack-agnostic method based on cascaded self-supervised learning models to purify the adversarial perturbations. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves effective defense performance and can successfully counter adversarial attacks in scenarios where attackers may either be aware or unaware of the self-supervised learning models.

Topics & Concepts

Adversarial systemComputer scienceRobustness (evolution)BiometricsArtificial intelligenceExploitIdentification (biology)Machine learningSupervised learningComputer securityArtificial neural networkBiologyGeneBotanyBiochemistryChemistryAdversarial Robustness in Machine LearningNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionSpeech Recognition and Synthesis