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ASVspoof, now in its third edition, is a series of community-led challenges promote the development of countermeasures to protect automatic speaker (ASV) from the threat of spoofing. Advances in the 2019 edition: (i) a consideration of both logical access (LA) and physical access (PA) scenarios and the three major forms of spoofing attack, namely synthetic, and replayed speech; (ii) spoofing attacks generated with-of-the-art neural acoustic and waveform models; (iii) an improved, simulation of replay attacks; (iv) use of the tandem detection cost (t-DCF) that reflects the impact of both spoofing and countermeasures ASV reliability. Even if ASV remains the core focus, in retaining the error rate (EER) as a secondary metric, ASYspoof also embraces the importance of fake audio detection. ASVspoof 2019 attracted the of 63 research teams, with more than half of these reporting that improve upon the performance of two baseline spoofing. This paper describes the 2019 database, protocols and results. It also outlines major findings which demonstrate the real made in protecting against the threat of spoofing and fake audio.
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