Codec-SUPERB: An In-Depth Analysis of Sound Codec Models
Abstract
The sound codec's dual roles in minimizing data transmission latency and serving as tokenizers underscore its critical importance. Recent years have witnessed significant developments in codec models. The ideal sound codec should preserve content, paralinguistics, speakers, and audio information. However, the question of which codec achieves optimal sound information preservation remains unanswered, as in different papers, models are evaluated on their selected experimental settings. This study introduces Codec-SUPERB, an acronym for Codec sound processing Universal PERformance Benchmark. It is an ecosystem designed to assess codec models across representative sound applications and signal-level metrics rooted in sound domain knowledge.Codec-SUPERB simplifies result sharing through an online leaderboard, promoting collaboration within a community-driven benchmark database, thereby stimulating new development cycles for codecs. Furthermore, we undertake an in-depth analysis to offer insights into codec models from both application and signal perspectives, diverging from previous codec papers mainly concentrating on signal-level comparisons. Finally, we will release codes, the leaderboard, and data to accelerate progress within the community.
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@article{arxiv.2402.13071,
title = {Codec-SUPERB: An In-Depth Analysis of Sound Codec Models},
author = {Haibin Wu and Ho-Lam Chung and Yi-Cheng Lin and Yuan-Kuei Wu and Xuanjun Chen and Yu-Chi Pai and Hsiu-Hsuan Wang and Kai-Wei Chang and Alexander H. Liu and Hung-yi Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.13071},
year = {2024}
}
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Github: https://github.com/voidful/Codec-SUPERB