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Towards Vulnerability Analysis of Voice-Driven Interfaces and Countermeasures for Replay

Published 13 Apr 2019 in cs.CR, cs.SD, and eess.AS | (1904.06591v1)

Abstract: Fake audio detection is expected to become an important research area in the field of smart speakers such as Google Home, Amazon Echo and chatbots developed for these platforms. This paper presents replay attack vulnerability of voice-driven interfaces and proposes a countermeasure to detect replay attack on these platforms. This paper presents a novel framework to model replay attack distortion, and then use a non-learning-based method for replay attack detection on smart speakers. The reply attack distortion is modeled as a higher-order nonlinearity in the replay attack audio. Higher-order spectral analysis (HOSA) is used to capture characteristics distortions in the replay audio. Effectiveness of the proposed countermeasure scheme is evaluated on original speech as well as corresponding replayed recordings. The replay attack recordings are successfully injected into the Google Home device via Amazon Alexa using the drop-in conferencing feature.

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