ConSep: a Noise- and Reverberation-Robust Speech Separation Framework by Magnitude Conditioning
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2024-03-05 v1 Audio and Speech Processing
Abstract
Speech separation has recently made significant progress thanks to the fine-grained vision used in time-domain methods. However, several studies have shown that adopting Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT) for feature extraction could be beneficial when encountering harsher conditions, such as noise or reverberation. Therefore, we propose a magnitude-conditioned time-domain framework, ConSep, to inherit the beneficial characteristics. The experiment shows that ConSep promotes performance in anechoic, noisy, and reverberant settings compared to two celebrated methods, SepFormer and Bi-Sep. Furthermore, we visualize the components of ConSep to strengthen the advantages and cohere with the actualities we have found in preliminary studies.
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@article{arxiv.2403.01792,
title = {ConSep: a Noise- and Reverberation-Robust Speech Separation Framework by Magnitude Conditioning},
author = {Kuan-Hsun Ho and Jeih-weih Hung and Berlin Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.01792},
year = {2024}
}