Automatic Verbal Information Verification for User Authentication
01 September 2000
Traditional speaker authentication focuses on speaker verification (SV) and speaker identification, which is accomplished by matching the speaker's voice with his or her registered speech patterns. In this paper, we propose a new technique, verbal information verification (VIV), in which spoken utterances of a claimed speaker are verified against the key (usually confidential) information in the speaker's registered profile automatically to decide whether the claimed identity should be accepted or rejected. Using the proposed sequential procedure involving three question-response turns, we achieved an error-free result in a telephone speaker authentication experiment iwth 100 speakers. We further propose a speaker authentication system by combining VIV with SV. In the system, a user is verified by VIV in the first four to five accesses, usually from different acoustic environments. During these uses, one of the key questions pertains to a pass-phrase for SV.