Enabling Secure Voice Input on Augmented Reality Headsets using Internal Body Voice
Title | Enabling Secure Voice Input on Augmented Reality Headsets using Internal Body Voice |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Shang, Jiacheng, Wu, Jie |
Conference Name | 2019 16th Annual IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication, and Networking (SECON) |
ISBN Number | 978-1-7281-1207-7 |
Keywords | Aerospace electronics, AR headsets, augmented reality, augmented reality headsets, composability, cyber physical systems, Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, handy recorders, human factors, human voices, immersive systems, inaudible voice commands, internal body propagation, internal body voice, Laplace equations, Linear systems, liveness detection, multi-agent systems, primary input method, privacy, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, security of data, smart phones, Speech recognition, speech-based user interfaces, Stability analysis, Synchronization, voice spoofing attack, voice verification techniques, voice-based input, voice-spoofing attacks, voice-spoofing defense system, voice-spoofing defense systems |
Abstract | Voice-based input is usually used as the primary input method for augmented reality (AR) headsets due to immersive AR experience and good recognition performance. However, recent researches have shown that an attacker can inject inaudible voice commands to the devices that lack voice verification. Even if we secure voice input with voice verification techniques, an attacker can easily steal the victim's voice using low-cast handy recorders and replay it to voice-based applications. To defend against voice-spoofing attacks, AR headsets should be able to determine whether the voice is from the person who is using the AR headsets. Existing voice-spoofing defense systems are designed for smartphone platforms. Due to the special locations of microphones and loudspeakers on AR headsets, existing solutions are hard to be implemented on AR headsets. To address this challenge, in this paper, we propose a voice-spoofing defense system for AR headsets by leveraging both the internal body propagation and the air propagation of human voices. Experimental results show that our system can successfully accept normal users with average accuracy of 97% and defend against two types of attacks with average accuracy of at least 98%. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8824980 |
DOI | 10.1109/SAHCN.2019.8824980 |
Citation Key | shang_enabling_2019 |
- speech-based user interfaces
- primary input method
- privacy
- pubcrawl
- resilience
- Resiliency
- security of data
- smart phones
- Speech recognition
- multi-agent systems
- Stability analysis
- Synchronization
- voice spoofing attack
- voice verification techniques
- voice-based input
- voice-spoofing attacks
- voice-spoofing defense system
- voice-spoofing defense systems
- human voices
- AR headsets
- augmented reality
- augmented reality headsets
- composability
- cyber physical systems
- Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions
- handy recorders
- Human Factors
- Aerospace electronics
- immersive systems
- inaudible voice commands
- internal body propagation
- internal body voice
- Laplace equations
- Linear systems
- liveness detection