HyperSound: Generating Implicit Neural Representations of Audio Signals with Hypernetworks
Sound
2024-01-26 v2 Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Audio and Speech Processing
Abstract
Implicit neural representations (INRs) are a rapidly growing research field, which provides alternative ways to represent multimedia signals. Recent applications of INRs include image super-resolution, compression of high-dimensional signals, or 3D rendering. However, these solutions usually focus on visual data, and adapting them to the audio domain is not trivial. Moreover, it requires a separately trained model for every data sample. To address this limitation, we propose HyperSound, a meta-learning method leveraging hypernetworks to produce INRs for audio signals unseen at training time. We show that our approach can reconstruct sound waves with quality comparable to other state-of-the-art models.
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@article{arxiv.2211.01839,
title = {HyperSound: Generating Implicit Neural Representations of Audio Signals with Hypernetworks},
author = {Filip Szatkowski and Karol J. Piczak and Przemysław Spurek and Jacek Tabor and Tomasz Trzciński},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.01839},
year = {2024}
}
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