ENCRYPTO publishes four papers on private speech processing at top venues

2019/11/05

The research group ENCRYPTO, led by CYSEC- and CROSSING-PI Prof. Thomas Schneider published 4 papers on private speech processing at the top-tier conferences: TPDS (A*), Speech Communication (A), Computer Speech and Language (A) und Interspeech (A).

Thomas Schneider and Amos Treiber. A comment on privacy-preserving scalar product protocols as proposed in “SPOC”. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), 2019.

Amos Treiber, Andreas Nautsch, Jascha Kolberg, Thomas Schneider, and Christoph Busch. Privacy-preserving PLDA speaker verification using outsourced secure computation. Speech Communication, 2019. To appear.

Andreas Nautsch, Abelino Jiménez, Amos Treiber, Jascha Kolberg, Catherine Jasserand, Els Kindt, Héctor Delgado, Massimiliano Todisco, Mohamed Amine Hmani, Aymen Mtibaa, Mohammed Ahmed Abdelraheem, Alberto Abad, Francisco Teixeira, Driss Matrouf, Marta Gomez-Barrero, Dijana Petrovska-Delacrétaz, Gérard Chollet, Nicholas Evans, Thomas Schneider, Jean-François Bonastre, Bhiksha Raj, Isabel Trancoso, and Christoph Busch. Preserving privacy in speaker and speech characterisation. Computer Speech and Language (CSL), 2019(58):441–480

Andreas Nautsch, Jose Patino, Amos Treiber, Themos Stafylakis, Petr Mizera, Massimiliano Todisco, Thomas Schneider, and Nicholas Evans. Privacy-preserving speaker recognition with cohort score normalisation. In 20. Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (INTERSPEECH'19), International Speech Communication Association (ISCA)