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Boosting Objective Scores of a Speech Enhancement Model by MetricGAN Post-processing

Audio and Speech Processing 2021-03-04 v2 Machine Learning Sound

Abstract

The Transformer architecture has demonstrated a superior ability compared to recurrent neural networks in many different natural language processing applications. Therefore, our study applies a modified Transformer in a speech enhancement task. Specifically, positional encoding in the Transformer may not be necessary for speech enhancement, and hence, it is replaced by convolutional layers. To further improve the perceptual evaluation of the speech quality (PESQ) scores of enhanced speech, the L_1 pre-trained Transformer is fine-tuned using a MetricGAN framework. The proposed MetricGAN can be treated as a general post-processing module to further boost the objective scores of interest. The experiments were conducted using the data sets provided by the organizer of the Deep Noise Suppression (DNS) challenge. Experimental results demonstrated that the proposed system outperformed the challenge baseline, in both subjective and objective evaluations, with a large margin.

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@article{arxiv.2006.10296,
  title  = {Boosting Objective Scores of a Speech Enhancement Model by MetricGAN Post-processing},
  author = {Szu-Wei Fu and Chien-Feng Liao and Tsun-An Hsieh and Kuo-Hsuan Hung and Syu-Siang Wang and Cheng Yu and Heng-Cheng Kuo and Ryandhimas E. Zezario and You-Jin Li and Shang-Yi Chuang and Yen-Ju Lu and Yu Tsao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.10296},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted by APSIPA 2020