Detection of AI-Synthesized Speech Using Cepstral & Bispectral Statistics

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Authors Arun Kumar Singh, Priyanka Singh arXiv ID 2009.01934 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.MM, eess.AS, stat.ML Citations 44 Venue Conference on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Digital technology has made possible unimaginable applications come true. It seems exciting to have a handful of tools for easy editing and manipulation, but it raises alarming concerns that can propagate as speech clones, duplicates, or maybe deep fakes. Validating the authenticity of a speech is one of the primary problems of digital audio forensics. We propose an approach to distinguish human speech from AI synthesized speech exploiting the Bi-spectral and Cepstral analysis. Higher-order statistics have less correlation for human speech in comparison to a synthesized speech. Also, Cepstral analysis revealed a durable power component in human speech that is missing for a synthesized speech. We integrate both these analyses and propose a machine learning model to detect AI synthesized speech.
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