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Speaker anonymisation using the McAdams coefficient

Audio and Speech Processing 2021-09-02 v2 Computation and Language

Abstract

Anonymisation has the goal of manipulating speech signals in order to degrade the reliability of automatic approaches to speaker recognition, while preserving other aspects of speech, such as those relating to intelligibility and naturalness. This paper reports an approach to anonymisation that, unlike other current approaches, requires no training data, is based upon well-known signal processing techniques and is both efficient and effective. The proposed solution uses the McAdams coefficient to transform the spectral envelope of speech signals. Results derived using common VoicePrivacy 2020 databases and protocols show that random, optimised transformations can outperform competing solutions in terms of anonymisation while causing only modest, additional degradations to intelligibility, even in the case of a semi-informed privacy adversary.

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@article{arxiv.2011.01130,
  title  = {Speaker anonymisation using the McAdams coefficient},
  author = {Jose Patino and Natalia Tomashenko and Massimiliano Todisco and Andreas Nautsch and Nicholas Evans},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.01130},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted at INTERSPEECH 2021

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