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Transferability of Adversarial Attacks on Synthetic Speech Detection

Published 16 May 2022 in cs.SD, cs.CR, and eess.AS | (2205.07711v1)

Abstract: Synthetic speech detection is one of the most important research problems in audio security. Meanwhile, deep neural networks are vulnerable to adversarial attacks. Therefore, we establish a comprehensive benchmark to evaluate the transferability of adversarial attacks on the synthetic speech detection task. Specifically, we attempt to investigate: 1) The transferability of adversarial attacks between different features. 2) The influence of varying extraction hyperparameters of features on the transferability of adversarial attacks. 3) The effect of clipping or self-padding operation on the transferability of adversarial attacks. By performing these analyses, we summarise the weaknesses of synthetic speech detectors and the transferability behaviours of adversarial attacks, which provide insights for future research. More details can be found at https://gitee.com/djc_QRICK/Attack-Transferability-On-Synthetic-Detection.

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