Enhancing Multi-Corpus Training in SSL-Based Anti-Spoofing Models: Domain-Invariant Feature Extraction
arXiv cs.LG / 3/20/2026
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Key Points
- The study examines multi-corpus training for SSL-based anti-spoofing models and shows that dataset-specific biases can harm generalization across corpora.
- To address this, it proposes the Invariant Domain Feature Extraction (IDFE) framework, which uses multi-task learning and a gradient reversal layer to minimize corpus-specific information in learned embeddings.
- IDFE reduces the average equal error rate by 20% relative to the baseline across four diverse datasets, demonstrating improved robustness to cross-corpus variation.
- The findings highlight the value of domain-invariant representations for spoofing detection, potentially improving cross-corpus performance in real-world deployments.
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