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arxiv: 2408.01178 · v2 · pith:JEPV43OSnew · submitted 2024-08-02 · 💻 cs.CR

EmoBack: Backdoor Attacks Against Speaker Identification Using Emotional Prosody

classification 💻 cs.CR
keywords attacksbackdoortriggersdnnsemotionalprosodyspeakerattack
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Speaker identification (SI) determines a speaker's identity based on their spoken utterances. Previous work indicates that SI deep neural networks (DNNs) are vulnerable to backdoor attacks. Backdoor attacks involve embedding hidden triggers in DNNs' training data, causing the DNN to produce incorrect output when these triggers are present during inference. This is the first work that explores SI DNNs' vulnerability to backdoor attacks using speakers' emotional prosody, resulting in dynamic, inconspicuous triggers. We conducted a parameter study using three different datasets and DNN architectures to determine the impact of emotions as backdoor triggers on the accuracy of SI systems. Additionally, we have explored the robustness of our attacks by applying defenses like pruning, STRIP-ViTA, and three popular preprocessing techniques: quantization, median filtering, and squeezing. Our findings show that the aforementioned models are prone to our attack, indicating that emotional triggers (sad and neutral prosody) can be effectively used to compromise the integrity of SI systems. However, the results of our pruning experiments suggest potential solutions for reinforcing the models against our attacks, decreasing the attack success rate up to 40%.

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