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Manas Pathak, José Portelo, Bhiksha Raj, Isabel Trancoso, Privacy-preserving speaker authentication", In ISC 2012, Springer-Verlag , series LNCS 7483, pages 1-22, Passau, Germany, September 2012 (Keynote Talk by Bhiksha Raj) | |||
José Portelo, Bhiksha Raj, Isabel Trancoso, Attacking a Privacy Preserving Music Matching Algorithm, In ICASSP 2012, IEEE, Kyoto, Japan, March 2012 | |||
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José Portelo, Bhiksha Raj, Alberto Abad, Isabel Trancoso, On the Implementation of a Secure Musical Database Matching, In Proc. EUSIPCO 2011 - 19th European Signal Processing Conference, EURASIP, Barcelona, Spain, August 2011 | |||
Revision as of 22:08, 6 February 2013
Sponsored by: FCT (PTDC/EIA-CCO/122542/2010)
Start: February 2012
End: January 2015
News
Team
Project Leader: Isabel Trancoso
- Alberto Abad
- António Serralheiro
- João Neto
- João Paulo Carvalho
- Luís Oliveira
- José Portêlo
- Carlos Ribeiro
- Rui Joaquim
Consultant: Bhiksha Raj
Summary
The goal of this project is to develop privacy-preserving frameworks for processing voice data. Processing will be performed without having access to the voice, i.e., access to any form of the speech that can be analyzed to obtain information about the talker or what they spoke. Using a combination of tools from cryptography and secure-multiparty computation we will render voice processing algorithms secure (i.e. privacy-preserving), so that the privacy of all parties is preserved. We specifically propose to develop solutions for secure speaker verification and keyword spotting problems. We envision a mechanism whereby police/security agencies could obtain publicly- accepted forms of legal sanction to look for pre-specified voices or phrases. The privacy-preserving framework will ensure that they are only notified when these occur, but will have no access to the voice data itself, thus preserving citizens’ privacy. Although this proposal addresses only speech processing techniques, the impact of this type of technique is not restricted to this area. In fact, it may affect all types of multimedia documents.
Workplan
- T1 - Secure multi-party computation
- T2 - Secure speech parametrization
- T3 - Secure speaker verification
- T4 - Secure keyword spotting
- T5 - Proof of concept
- T6 - Evaluation
- T7 - Management and dissemination
Publications
Journals:
Invited talks:
International conferences:
Manas Pathak, José Portelo, Bhiksha Raj, Isabel Trancoso, Privacy-preserving speaker authentication", In ISC 2012, Springer-Verlag , series LNCS 7483, pages 1-22, Passau, Germany, September 2012 (Keynote Talk by Bhiksha Raj)
José Portelo, Bhiksha Raj, Isabel Trancoso, Attacking a Privacy Preserving Music Matching Algorithm, In ICASSP 2012, IEEE, Kyoto, Japan, March 2012
2011
José Portelo, Bhiksha Raj, Alberto Abad, Isabel Trancoso, On the Implementation of a Secure Musical Database Matching, In Proc. EUSIPCO 2011 - 19th European Signal Processing Conference, EURASIP, Barcelona, Spain, August 2011