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ASVspoof 5: Evaluation of Spoofing, Deepfake, and Adversarial Attack Detection Using Crowdsourced Speech

Xin Wang
Héctor Delgado
Nicholas Evans
Xuechen Liu
Tomi Kinnunen
Hemlata Tak
Kong Aik Lee
Ivan Kukanov
Md Sahidullah
Massimiliano Todisco
Junichi Yamagishi
Main:11 Pages
10 Figures
Bibliography:2 Pages
1 Tables
Appendix:4 Pages
Abstract

ASVspoof 5 is the fifth edition in a series of challenges which promote the study of speech spoofing and deepfake detection solutions. A significant change from previous challenge editions is a new crowdsourced database collected from a substantially greater number of speakers under diverse recording conditions, and a mix of cutting-edge and legacy generative speech technology. With the new database described elsewhere, we provide in this paper an overview of the ASVspoof 5 challenge results for the submissions of 53 participating teams. While many solutions perform well, performance degrades under adversarial attacks and the application of neural encoding/compression schemes. Together with a review of post-challenge results, we also report a study of calibration in addition to other principal challenges and outline a road-map for the future of ASVspoof.

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