Pseudo-Siamese Network based Timbre-reserved Black-box Adversarial Attack in Speaker Identification

Q Wang, J Yao, Z Wang, P Guo, L Xie - arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.19020, 2023 - arxiv.org
Q Wang, J Yao, Z Wang, P Guo, L Xie
arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.19020, 2023arxiv.org
In this study, we propose a timbre-reserved adversarial attack approach for speaker
identification (SID) to not only exploit the weakness of the SID model but also preserve the
timbre of the target speaker in a black-box attack setting. Particularly, we generate timbre-
reserved fake audio by adding an adversarial constraint during the training of the voice
conversion model. Then, we leverage a pseudo-Siamese network architecture to learn from
the black-box SID model constraining both intrinsic similarity and structural similarity …
In this study, we propose a timbre-reserved adversarial attack approach for speaker identification (SID) to not only exploit the weakness of the SID model but also preserve the timbre of the target speaker in a black-box attack setting. Particularly, we generate timbre-reserved fake audio by adding an adversarial constraint during the training of the voice conversion model. Then, we leverage a pseudo-Siamese network architecture to learn from the black-box SID model constraining both intrinsic similarity and structural similarity simultaneously. The intrinsic similarity loss is to learn an intrinsic invariance, while the structural similarity loss is to ensure that the substitute SID model shares a similar decision boundary to the fixed black-box SID model. The substitute model can be used as a proxy to generate timbre-reserved fake audio for attacking. Experimental results on the Audio Deepfake Detection (ADD) challenge dataset indicate that the attack success rate of our proposed approach yields up to 60.58% and 55.38% in the white-box and black-box scenarios, respectively, and can deceive both human beings and machines.
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