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Identity leakage through accent cues in voice anonymisation

Published 27 Mar 2026 in eess.SP | (2603.26843v1)

Abstract: Voice anonymisation is used to conceal voice identity while preserving linguistic content. Even if anonymisation seems strong, non-timbral cues such as accent that remain post-anonymisation can help re-identification and reveal sensitive socio-demographic traits. We report a study of residual accent information involving multiple anonymisation systems. We highlight the role of accent using speaker verification, accent verification, and accent classification using a set of embeddings focusing on timbral, non-timbral and accent-related information and show the extent to which related cues facilitate reidentification post anonymisation. Results show that, while some systems are robust to reidentification attempts using accent cues, others leave residual, speaker-dependent, accentrelated cues which can be used to reveal the voice identity. We also highlight accent-dependent variation in anonymisation performance, raising fairness concerns, and show that a system with characterlevel conditioning can help obfuscate identity-revealing accent cues, reducing accent-identification accuracy by 68% on average and improving overall anonymisation performance by 11% relative.

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