Authors
Lea Schönherr, Thorsten Eisenhofer, Steffen Zeiler, Thorsten Holz, Dorothea Kolossa
Publication date
2020/12/7
Conference
Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC)
Description
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems can be fooled via targeted adversarial examples, which induce the ASR to produce arbitrary transcriptions in response to altered audio signals. However, state-of-the-art adversarial examples typically have to be fed into the ASR system directly, and are not successful when played in a room. Previously published over-the-air adversarial examples fall into one of three categories: they are either handcrafted examples, they are so conspicuous that human listeners can easily recognize the target transcription once they are alerted to its content, or they require precise information about the room where the attack takes place, and are hence not transferable to other rooms.
In this paper, we demonstrate the first algorithm that produces generic adversarial examples against hybrid ASR systems, which remain robust in an over-the-air attack that is not adapted to the specific …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
L Schönherr, T Eisenhofer, S Zeiler, T Holz, D Kolossa - Proceedings of the 36th Annual Computer Security …, 2020
L Schönherr, S Zeiler, T Holz, D Kolossa - arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.01551, 2019