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Attention-Driven Multichannel Speech Enhancement in Moving Sound Source Scenarios

Audio and Speech Processing 2023-12-19 v1 Machine Learning Signal Processing

Abstract

Current multichannel speech enhancement algorithms typically assume a stationary sound source, a common mismatch with reality that limits their performance in real-world scenarios. This paper focuses on attention-driven spatial filtering techniques designed for dynamic settings. Specifically, we study the application of linear and nonlinear attention-based methods for estimating time-varying spatial covariance matrices used to design the filters. We also investigate the direct estimation of spatial filters by attention-based methods without explicitly estimating spatial statistics. The clean speech clips from WSJ0 are employed for simulating speech signals of moving speakers in a reverberant environment. The experimental dataset is built by mixing the simulated speech signals with multichannel real noise from CHiME-3. Evaluation results show that the attention-driven approaches are robust and consistently outperform conventional spatial filtering approaches in both static and dynamic sound environments.

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@article{arxiv.2312.10756,
  title  = {Attention-Driven Multichannel Speech Enhancement in Moving Sound Source Scenarios},
  author = {Yuzhu Wang and Archontis Politis and Tuomas Virtanen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.10756},
  year   = {2023}
}