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Analyzing the Impact of Splicing Artifacts in Partially Fake Speech Signals

Authors :
Negroni, Viola
Salvi, Davide
Bestagini, Paolo
Tubaro, Stefano
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Speech deepfake detection has recently gained significant attention within the multimedia forensics community. Related issues have also been explored, such as the identification of partially fake signals, i.e., tracks that include both real and fake speech segments. However, generating high-quality spliced audio is not as straightforward as it may appear. Spliced signals are typically created through basic signal concatenation. This process could introduce noticeable artifacts that can make the generated data easier to detect. We analyze spliced audio tracks resulting from signal concatenation, investigate their artifacts and assess whether such artifacts introduce any bias in existing datasets. Our findings reveal that by analyzing splicing artifacts, we can achieve a detection EER of 6.16% and 7.36% on PartialSpoof and HAD datasets, respectively, without needing to train any detector. These results underscore the complexities of generating reliable spliced audio data and lead to discussions that can help improve future research in this area.<br />Comment: Accepted at ASVspoof 5 Workshop (Interspeech2024 Satellite)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2408.13784
Document Type :
Working Paper