UNDERSTANDING VULNERABILITY OF ASV SYSTEMS TO SPOOFED SPEECH
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Abstract
Concerns regarding the spoofability of automatic speaker verification (ASV) technology can
erode trust in it. dependability and act as a deterrent to its widespread use. Automatic
speaker verification (ASV) technologies have advanced to the point that the security sector is
interested in implementing them in actual systems of security The vulnerability of these
systems to multiple direct and indirect access risks, on the other hand, diminishes the ASV
authentication process's effectiveness. According to our findings, proactive adversarial
attacks have a major impact on understanding the weaknesses of ASV systems, which are
described throughout the study. At the time, conclusion of the research, we will explore some
specificattacks and how we may use this knowledge to develop security mechanisms against
adversarial attacks in general.
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