Audio Adversarial Examples: Targeted Attacks on Speech-to-Text

01/05/2018
by   Nicholas Carlini, et al.
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We construct targeted audio adversarial examples on automatic speech recognition. Given any audio waveform, we can produce another that is over 99.9 characters per second). We apply our iterative optimization-based attack to Mozilla's implementation DeepSpeech end-to-end, and show it has a 100 rate. The feasibility of this attack introduce a new domain to study adversarial examples.

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