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Lightweight Front-end Enhancement for Robust ASR via Frame Resampling and Sub-Band Pruning

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Abstract

Recent advancements in automatic speech recognition (ASR) have achieved notable progress, whereas robustness in noisy environments remains challenging. While speech enhancement (SE) front-ends are widely used to mitigate noise as a preprocessing step for ASR, they often introduce computational non-negligible overhead. This paper proposes optimizations to reduce SE computational costs without compromising ASR performance. Our approach integrates layer-wise frame resampling and progressive sub-band pruning. Frame resampling downsamples inputs within layers, utilizing residual connections to mitigate information loss. Simultaneously, sub-band pruning progressively excludes less informative frequency bands, further reducing computational demands. Extensive experiments on synthetic and real-world noisy datasets demonstrate that our system reduces SE computational overhead over 66 compared to the standard BSRNN, while maintaining strong ASR performance.

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@article{arxiv.2509.21833,
  title  = {Lightweight Front-end Enhancement for Robust ASR via Frame Resampling and Sub-Band Pruning},
  author = {Siyi Zhao and Wei Wang and Yanmin Qian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.21833},
  year   = {2025}
}

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