Disappeared Command: Spoofing Attack On Automatic Speech Recognition Systems with Sound Masking

04/19/2022
by   Jinghui Xu, et al.
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The development of deep learning technology has greatly promoted the performance improvement of automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology, which has demonstrated an ability comparable to human hearing in many tasks. Voice interfaces are becoming more and more widely used as input for many applications and smart devices. However, existing research has shown that DNN is easily disturbed by slight disturbances and makes false recognition, which is extremely dangerous for intelligent voice applications controlled by voice.

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