New research advances voice security technology
Most people are familiar with security technology that scans a person's handprint or eye for identification purposes. Now, thanks in part to research from North Carolina State University, we are closer to practical technology that can test someone's voice to confirm their identity. "The big picture is speaker authentication by computer," says Dr. Robert Rodman, professor of computer science at NC State and co-author of a new paper on the subject. "The acoustic parameters of the voice are affected by the shape of the vocal tract, and different people have different vocal tracts," Rodman explains. "This new research will help improve the speed of speech authentication, without sacrificing accuracy."
Rodman explains that speech authentication could have a host of applications in this age of heightened security and mobile electronics. "Potential users of this technology include government, financial, health-care and telecommunications industries," Rodman says, "for applications ranging from preventing ID theft and fraud to data protection."
Current computer models that are used to compare acoustic profiles, effectively evaluating whether a speaker is who he says he is, may take several seconds or more to process the information, which is still too long for the technology to gain widespread acceptance. "In order for this technology to gain traction among users," Rodman says, "the response time needs to improve without increasing the error rate."
To address this problem, Rodman and his fellow researchers modified existing computer models to streamline the authentication process so that it operates more efficiently. "This is part of the evolution of speech authentication software," Rodman says, "and it moves us closer to making this technology a practical, secure tool."
Source: North Carolina State University
Related
- Improving security with face recognition technologyTue, 10 Nov 2009, 10:17:20 EST
- Researchers develop hardware encryption for new computer memory technologyTue, 17 May 2011, 13:34:18 EDT
- Study: Lack of capital not a 'death sentence' for start-upsTue, 2 Jun 2009, 7:35:36 EDT
- New research offers security for virtualization, cloud computingTue, 27 Apr 2010, 11:59:02 EDT
- Dissecting dyslexia: Linking reading to voice recognitionFri, 29 Jul 2011, 13:05:20 EDT
Other sources
- New research advances voice security technologyfrom Science DailyWed, 10 Mar 2010, 21:21:28 EST
- New research advances voice security technologyfrom PhysorgMon, 8 Mar 2010, 11:28:16 EST
- New research advances voice security technologyfrom Science BlogMon, 8 Mar 2010, 10:56:32 EST
Latest Science Newsletter
Get the latest and most popular science news articles of the week in your Inbox! It's free!Learn more about
Check out our next project, Biology.Net
Popular science news articles
- Researchers reveal model of Sun's magnetic field
- 2 miniature spider species discovered in Giant Panda Sanctuaries of China
- The Norway spruce genome sequenced
- UCLA life scientists present new insights on climate change and species interactions
- Baby's life saved with groundbreaking 3-D printed device that restored his breathing
- Allosaurus fed more like a falcon than a crocodile, new study finds
- Invasive crazy ants are displacing fire ants in areas throughout southeastern US
- Beautiful 'flowers' self-assemble in a beaker
- Scientific insurgents say 'Journal Impact Factors' distort science
- GPS solution provides 3-minute tsunami alerts