Title :
An experimental study of speaker verification sensitivity to computer voice-altered imposters
Author :
Pellom, Bryan L. ; Hansen, John H L
Author_Institution :
Robust Speech Process. Lab., Duke Univ., Durham, NC, USA
Abstract :
This paper investigates the relative sensitivity of a Gaussian mixture model (GMM) based voice verification algorithm to computer voice-altered imposters. First, a new trainable speech synthesis algorithm based on trajectory models of the speech line spectral frequency (LSF) parameters is presented in order to model the spectral characteristics of a target voice. A GMM based speaker verifier is then constructed for the 138 speaker YOHO database and shown to have an initial equal-error rate (EER) of 1.45% for the case of casual imposter attempts using a single combination-lock phrase test. Next, imposter voices are automatically altered using the synthesis algorithm to mimic the customer´s voice. After voice transformation, the false acceptance rate is shown to increase from 1.45% to over 86% if the baseline EER threshold is left unmodified. Furthermore, at a customer false rejection rate of 25%, the false acceptance rate for the voice-altered imposter remains as high as 34.6%
Keywords :
computer crime; parameter estimation; speaker recognition; spectral analysis; speech synthesis; GMM-based voice verification algorithm; Gaussian mixture model; LSF parameters; YOHO database; combination-lock phrase test; computer voice-altered imposters; customer false rejection rate; customer voice; equal-error rate; experimental study; false acceptance rate; imposter voices; line spectral frequency parameters; speaker verification sensitivity; spectral characteristics; trainable speech synthesis algorithm; trajectory models; voice transformation; Databases; Humans; Laboratories; Partitioning algorithms; Robustness; Speech analysis; Speech processing; Speech synthesis; Trajectory; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1999. Proceedings., 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5041-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1999.759801